Social Democratic Party of Bosnia–Herzegovina (1909)
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The Social Democratic Party of Bosnia–Herzegovina (Serbo-Croatian: Socijaldemokratska stranka Bosne i Hercegovine / Социјалдемократска странка Босне и Херцеговине) was a left-wing Marxist political party, active in the Austro-Hungarian Condominium of Bosnia–Herzegovina.
Social Democratic Party Socijaldemokratska stranka Социјалдемократска странка | |
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Leader | Sreten Jakšić |
Founded | 28 June 1909 |
Dissolved | Prior May 1919 |
Merged into | SRPJ(k) |
Ideology | Marxism Yugoslav unionism |
Political position | Left-wing |
International affiliation | Second International |
The party was active from 1909 until 1919 when it merged into the Socialist Workers' Party of Yugoslavia (of Communists), the predecessor of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia (KPJ).[1] The party was led by Sreten Jakšić.[2]
References
edit- ^ Engelsfeld 1972, pp. 184–187.
- ^ Trencsényi et al. 2016, p. 464.
Sources
edit- Engelsfeld, Neda (1972). "Rad kluba komunističkih poslanika u plenumu Ustavotvorne skupštine (u prosincu 1920. i u siječnju 1921.)" [Work of the Communist Delegates' Club in the Constitutional Assembly (in December 1920 and January 1921)]. Radovi: Radovi Zavoda za hrvatsku povijest Filozofskoga fakulteta Sveučilišta u Zagrebu (in Croatian). 2 (1). Zagreb, Croatia: University of Zagreb: 181–262. ISSN 0353-295X.
- Trencsényi, Balázs; Janowski, Maciej; Baar, Monika; Falina, Maria; Kopecek, Michal (2016). A History of Modern Political Thought in East Central Europe: Volume I: Negotiating Modernity in the 'Long Nineteenth Century'. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780191056956.