Social Democrats (Socialists) in Slovenia during the First Year of the Royal Dictatorship in 1929
Keywords:
socialna demokracija, socialisti, Slovenija, šestojanuarska diktatura, 1929Abstract
The paper outlines the attitude of the dissolved Yugoslav Social Democratic Party and, with it, the Slovene Social Democrats with regards to the royal dictatorship, introduced on January 6, 1929, as well as their plans for the future political activity. This is followed by a neat presentation of the activities of the trade union movement, both under the auspices of the Professional Commission and in the framework of cooperatives, especially the Consumers Society for Slovenia. In the field of education and culture, Svoboda (Liberty), the central organization, and its branches endeavoured to develop and strengthen their structures, establish close links with professional organizations and build-up the so-called proletarian culture.
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