Демократска странка и споразум Цветковић–Мачек
Democratic party and the Cvetković–Maček agreement
Апстракт
Споразум Цветковић–Мачек, постигнут после вишемесечних преговора у августу 1939. године, којим је створена Бановина Хрватскаи започето државно преуређење Краљевине Југославије на националнимосновама, изазвао је различита, углавном негативна реаговања. У мноштвуодјека на почетак федерализације дотадашњег централистичког уређења аргументованошћу се издвојило мишљење Демократске странке. У овом смораду настојали да прикажемо суштину тада изношене критике, имајући у видуи одступање од претходних ставова демократа, заступаних претходних година.У анализи смо користили резолуције Демократске странке, партијску преписку, мемоарске изворе, штампу и релевантну историографску литературу.
At the onset of the Yugoslav Kingdom, the Democratic Party stood out by its Yugoslav name, the number of organisations, width of the territory that it covered, the multitude of intellectuals among its ranks and its exclusive espousal of strict unitaristic-centralistic solutions. However, the resistance shown mainly by Croatian parties to the VidovdanConstitution, based on such principles, caused the first vacillations and the decision of apart of the Party leadership to look for a compromise with the Croats. This was one of the most important reasons for the first great party division. Its part which remained with theParty’s leader Ljubomir (Ljuba) Davidović, a staunch supporter of the national-politicalcompromise, in time leaned increasingly to federalism as a form of state organisation. Thedecisive steps were made in 1932 and 1933 when the Democratic Party opted for the creation of four federal units – three formed around large cultural-historical centres (Belgrade,Zagreb and Ljublja...na), and the fourth consisting of Bosnia and Herzegovina, so as to avoida sharp division between the Serbs and Croats in that area. Accepting to “sacrifice” Bosniaand Herzegovina in the interest of state integrity, the democrats were unyielding in regardto Vojvodina, believing that it was only Vojvodina that could have autonomy within theSerbian unit. The Cvetković–Maček Agreement and the creation of the Banovina of Croatia in August 1939, whose width of the territory jeopardised the interests of the Serbiannation, and the scope of its competences endangered the interests of state integrity, forcedthe Democratic Party to abandon the proposal of the creation of four federal units. Protesting over the adoption of the decision on the creation of the Banovina of Croatia in anon-democratic procedure, by singling out only one federal unit, without real representatives of the Serbian people, it however accepted it as a fait accompli. It, however, also putforward its decisive request that the entire territory that remained outside the Banovina ofCroatia and the future Slovenian unit should become a single Serbian unit. The determination by which it supported such solution and criticised the new situation made it the mostimportant opponent of the Cvetković–Maček Agreement.
Кључне речи:
Краљевина Југославија / Срби / Хрвати / државно уређење / федерализација / Бановина Хрватска / Демократска странка / Yugoslav Kingdom / Democratic Party / Serbs / Croats / Banovina of Croatia / federalism / Cvetković-Maček agreement / state organizationИзвор:
Глас САНУ, 2018, 428, 513-532Издавач:
- Београд : Српска академија наука и уметности
Напомена:
- Глас / Српска академија наука и уметности ; 428. Одељење историјских наука ; књ.18
Институција/група
Istorija / HistoryTY - JOUR AU - Radojević, Mira PY - 2018 UR - https://dais.sanu.ac.rs/123456789/9132 UR - http://reff.f.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3833 AB - Споразум Цветковић–Мачек, постигнут после вишемесечних преговора у августу 1939. године, којим је створена Бановина Хрватскаи започето државно преуређење Краљевине Југославије на националнимосновама, изазвао је различита, углавном негативна реаговања. У мноштвуодјека на почетак федерализације дотадашњег централистичког уређења аргументованошћу се издвојило мишљење Демократске странке. У овом смораду настојали да прикажемо суштину тада изношене критике, имајући у видуи одступање од претходних ставова демократа, заступаних претходних година.У анализи смо користили резолуције Демократске странке, партијску преписку, мемоарске изворе, штампу и релевантну историографску литературу. AB - At the onset of the Yugoslav Kingdom, the Democratic Party stood out by its Yugoslav name, the number of organisations, width of the territory that it covered, the multitude of intellectuals among its ranks and its exclusive espousal of strict unitaristic-centralistic solutions. However, the resistance shown mainly by Croatian parties to the VidovdanConstitution, based on such principles, caused the first vacillations and the decision of apart of the Party leadership to look for a compromise with the Croats. This was one of the most important reasons for the first great party division. Its part which remained with theParty’s leader Ljubomir (Ljuba) Davidović, a staunch supporter of the national-politicalcompromise, in time leaned increasingly to federalism as a form of state organisation. Thedecisive steps were made in 1932 and 1933 when the Democratic Party opted for the creation of four federal units – three formed around large cultural-historical centres (Belgrade,Zagreb and Ljubljana), and the fourth consisting of Bosnia and Herzegovina, so as to avoida sharp division between the Serbs and Croats in that area. Accepting to “sacrifice” Bosniaand Herzegovina in the interest of state integrity, the democrats were unyielding in regardto Vojvodina, believing that it was only Vojvodina that could have autonomy within theSerbian unit. The Cvetković–Maček Agreement and the creation of the Banovina of Croatia in August 1939, whose width of the territory jeopardised the interests of the Serbiannation, and the scope of its competences endangered the interests of state integrity, forcedthe Democratic Party to abandon the proposal of the creation of four federal units. Protesting over the adoption of the decision on the creation of the Banovina of Croatia in anon-democratic procedure, by singling out only one federal unit, without real representatives of the Serbian people, it however accepted it as a fait accompli. It, however, also putforward its decisive request that the entire territory that remained outside the Banovina ofCroatia and the future Slovenian unit should become a single Serbian unit. The determination by which it supported such solution and criticised the new situation made it the mostimportant opponent of the Cvetković–Maček Agreement. PB - Београд : Српска академија наука и уметности T2 - Глас САНУ T1 - Демократска странка и споразум Цветковић–Мачек T1 - Democratic party and the Cvetković–Maček agreement EP - 532 SP - 513 VL - 428 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_9132 ER -
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Radojević, M.. (2018). Демократска странка и споразум Цветковић–Мачек. in Глас САНУ Београд : Српска академија наука и уметности., 428, 513-532. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_9132
Radojević M. Демократска странка и споразум Цветковић–Мачек. in Глас САНУ. 2018;428:513-532. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_9132 .
Radojević, Mira, "Демократска странка и споразум Цветковић–Мачек" in Глас САНУ, 428 (2018):513-532, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_9132 .