Abstract

Toward a Jugoslav Republic

Mitrany, D. | January 28, 1925 issue

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Croat Union weighs in the balance of its country's public opinion much more heavily than its mere membership would warrant. The chief characteristic of the essentially middle-class organization is that it includes the bulk of the Croat intelligentsia. Its intimate meetings sometimes suggest an extra-mural gathering of the faculty of Zagreb University. The President of the Union Ivan Lorkuvich, editor of the journal "Zagreb Hrvat" and one of the finest gentlemen between the Alps and the Balkans. Up to the time of that declaration the only party which formally stood upon a republican platform was the Croatian Peasant Party, led by Stephen Radich.

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PUBLIC opinion; MEMBERSHIP; POLITICAL parties; CROATIAN Peasants' Party; RADICH, Stephen; BALKAN Peninsula; ALPS
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