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Franjo Tudman usually has been portrayed as a Croatian nationalist and an authoritarian leader who conspired with Slobodan Miloevic to destroy Yugoslavia in 1991, but Sadkovich describes a complex and ambitious individual who began life in a small town in the Croatian Zagorje, discovered Marxism as a student in Zagreb, fled to the mountains to join the partisans, then moved to the Yugoslav capital of Belgrade, where he began to write history and became the youngest general in the Yugoslav army before returning to Zagreb in 1961 as a historian to direct the newly created Institute for the History of the Workers Movement in Croatia. It was as a historian that he challenged the regimes version of history and broke with the League of Communists and joined the movement for reform known as the Croatian Spring. By 1973, he had become a dissident, by 1984, a nationalist imprisoned for his writings, by 1989, leader of the Croatian Democratic Union, and by 1990, president of Croatia.
In the first eight chapters, Sadkovich discusses Tudmans intellectual and political evolution through 1989 and the role played by his interest in history, which reinforced his identity as a Croatian intellectual and provided him with the "objective realities" and "historical truths" he needed to challenge those who supported the Partys version of Yugoslavias history. The final chapter offers "tentative answers" to questions regarding Tudmans tenure as president of Croatia during the Yugoslav wars of succession.
In the first eight chapters, Sadkovich discusses Tudmans intellectual and political evolution through 1989 and the role played by his interest in history, which reinforced his identity as a Croatian intellectual and provided him with the "objective realities" and "historical truths" he needed to challenge those who supported the Partys version of Yugoslavias history. The final chapter offers "tentative answers" to questions regarding Tudmans tenure as president of Croatia during the Yugoslav wars of succession.
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- Books (first-hand)
- Author
- Sadkovich, James J.
- Title
- Franjo Tudman. A Political Biography: Partisan, General, Historian, Dissident and First President of Croatia
- Details
- English text, paperback, large format. 355 pages.
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