Nationalism, Repression An... — The Croatian Spring:

: It began largely with the 1967 "Declaration on the Name and Position of the Croatian Literary Language," which demanded the official recognition of Croatian as distinct from "Serbo-Croatian."

: In December 1971, Tito convened the Yugoslav leadership at Karađorđevo and forced the resignation of the Croatian reformist leaders. The Croatian Spring: Nationalism, Repression an...

: Proponents argued that Croatia should keep more of its foreign currency earnings, particularly from its booming tourism industry. : It began largely with the 1967 "Declaration

The (Croatian: Hrvatsko proljeće ) was a major political and cultural movement in the Socialist Republic of Croatia between 1967 and 1971 . It sought greater autonomy for Croatia within the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY), economic reforms, and the preservation of Croatian cultural identity. 1. Origins and Nationalism The Croatian Spring: Nationalism, Repression an...