The Croatian State Security Service Collection on the Milovan Djilas case and Djilas supporters in Croatia (Djilasovci), was handed over to the Croatian State Archives in Zagreb on an ex officio basis from the Security and Intelligence Agency of the Republic of Croatia in 2015. The documents were then also declassified. It led to increased possibilities for research into the phenomenon of cultural opposition and dissent, as well as state surveillance of such activities.
The content of the collection is entirely relevant to cultural opposition topics. It testifies to the political and ideological movements in Communist Yugoslavia/Croatia in the 1950s. It also documents the nature of the communist system of government, which was still based on a monopoly by Communist Party leaders to decide what was and was not acceptable, i.e., permissible (Najbar-Agičić 2016, p. 136).
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The Croatian State Security Service collection on Operation Tuškanac was handed over to the Croatian State Archives in Zagreb on an ex officio basis from the Security and Intelligence Agency of the Republic of Croatia in 2015. It was one of several operations conducted by the Croatian State Security Service against members of the Croatian Spring, a national movement in which student reform demands were an essential element.
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The University Library of Pula initiated the digitization of regional Istrian newspapers in 2005, and a digital page containing 22 digitized newspapers and seven digitized journals, two of which are related to Istrian Fighter (Istrian Fighter and IBOR), was launched in 2010. A total of 64 issues of Istrian Fighter and nine issues of IBOR have been digitized. Istrian Fighter was digitized and posted on the repository page in 2015.
The digital version of Istrian Fighter/IBOR is an important step in promoting research into issues related to the journal itself as well as the presentation of the cultural-opposition activity of the Literary Club and its members in the socialist period.
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Pula Hercuov prolaz 1, Croatia 52100
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The collection of Milan Jelínek documents in detail the Communist thinking of a formerly protected linguist, and the later, a critic to the regime, becoming a samizdat publisher and co-organiser of lectures at the underground university. In May 2015, the collection was donated to the Moravian Museum, after Jelínek’s death, by his second wife, Jana Jelínková.
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The collection was handed over to the Croatian State Archives in Zagreb on an ex officio basis from the public authorities on two occasions. The majority of the documents was handed over in 2015 from the Security and Intelligence Agency of the Republic of Croatia. A minor part of these documents was handed over in 1992 from the Interior Ministry of the Republic of Croatia .
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