CONSPIRACY IN KPJ AND SKOJ AND ITS ETHNOLOGICAL ASPECT
Abstract
By adopting the Bill on State Protection in 1921, membership in Yugoslav communist party was considered criminal act. Working illegaly, members of these two communist political parties were forced to high conspiracy. Such everyday political activities of communists between two worlds wars, is visualized by Author from the aspect of applied ethnology, as communists had to be well acquainted with ways of living, norms and values of relevant cultur surrounding, in order to succeed in hiding and deceiving the police.
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1986-12-31
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Jezernik, B. (1986). CONSPIRACY IN KPJ AND SKOJ AND ITS ETHNOLOGICAL ASPECT. Papers in Ethnology and Anthropology, 7(1), 22–29. Retrieved from https://easveske.com/index.php/pea/article/view/302
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