Kunštek, Saša.
(2017).
Utjecaj industrijalizacije na društveni život Hrvatskog zagorja 1950.-1970. godine.
Diploma Thesis. Filozofski fakultet u Zagrebu, Department of History.
[mentor Klasić, Hrvoje].
Abstract
Almost immediately after the end of the Second World War, socialist authorities of Yugoslavia started with the implementation of the extensive process of industrialization as a means of creating a new working class, as well as the integration of large masses of people into production relations. However, this process has been carried out only halfway, which subsequently saw the emergence of a new social class of workers - peasants, who developed especially in the Croatian region of Hrvatsko zagorje. They were, at the same time, tied to their demesne, but with their integration into production processes they became an active factor of modernization of the village, and were also involved in the processes of a newly forming consumer society. While the process of industrialization in Hrvatsko zagorje accelerated negative demographic trends which were present from earlier periods, great progress has been made in terms of social standards and it was in this period which signified that the village was being involved in the extensive processes of socio - economic transition.
Actions (login required)
|
View Item |