Dysydent Bogdan Radica
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Date
2014
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Wydawnictwo Nauka i Innowacje
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A Dissident Bogdan Radica
Abstract
In the article a certain prominent Croatian emigrant, but very little known in Croatia, is taken
into consideration. Bogdan Radica (1904–1993) was a political dissident in two different circumstances. Between 1941–1945, as an attaché of the Yugoslav Embassy in Washington, he was
opposing both the Ustasha’a Croatian state and Yugoslav policy under Serbian control, which he
defined as a hegemonic and ‘anti-Yugoslav’. Between 1945–1993, with a short period supporting the Communists, he became the most prominent representative of the Croatian emigration,
emphasizing pro-independent attitudes. His engagement is seen not as an ideological profile but
as an attitude.
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Bogdan Radica, Croatian emigration, exile, liberal thought, independence, communism, fascism, dissidence
Citation
Poznańskie Studia Slawistyczne, 2014, nr 6, s.75–90
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ISBN
978-83-63795-51-1
ISSN
2084-3011