The younger generation's magazines in the eyes of the communist ideologues

Q4 Arts and Humanities Review of Croatian History Pub Date : 2019-12-20 DOI:10.22586/review.v15i1.9738
A. Gabrič
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The contribution analyses the increasing criticism, voiced by the younger generation of Slovenian intellectuals from the first post-war years until the end of the 1950s. The critical attitude towards the pressing social issues started developing in the beginning of the 1950s, as Mladinska revija – the first post-war literary magazine, published between 1946 and 1951 – was still subject to thorough scrutiny by the authorities. In the period of its successor – the Beseda magazine between 1951 and 1957 – certain more radical debates or critiques of the existing situation were already published. This publication stopped coming out in 1957. However, contrary to what the authorities had expected, a similar circle of the associates of this magazine's successor, the Revija 57 magazine (published in 1957 and 1958), was even more critical of the situation in the state. This contribution thus follows two parallel processes: on the one hand the increasingly critical attitude of the younger-generation intellectuals towards the authorities; and on the other hand the mounting pressure that the authorities exerted against magazines that published critical texts. At first the publications were merely the focus of political disapproval, followed by the abolishment of subsidies and thus consequently the cancellation of the magazines; while towards the end of the 1950s we can already come across a judicial process against an author of socially-critical articles. The leading politicians at the end of the period under consideration already saw the younger generation of intellectuals as the (cultural) opposition.
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这篇文章分析了从战后第一年到20世纪50年代末,年轻一代斯洛文尼亚知识分子提出的越来越多的批评。对紧迫社会问题的批评态度始于20世纪50年代初,因为1946年至1951年间出版的战后第一本文学杂志《Mladinska revija》仍受到当局的彻底审查。在其继任者——1951年至1957年间的《贝塞达》杂志时期,已经发表了对现有局势的某些更激进的辩论或批评。该出版物于1957年停止出版。然而,与当局的预期相反,该杂志的继任者《Revija 57》杂志(出版于1957年和1958年)的一个类似的同事圈子对该州的局势更加批评。因此,这一贡献遵循两个平行的过程:一方面,年轻一代知识分子对当局日益挑剔的态度;另一方面,当局对发表批评性文章的杂志施加了越来越大的压力。起初,出版物只是政治反对的焦点,随后取消了补贴,因此取消了杂志;而在20世纪50年代末,我们已经可以遇到针对社会批判文章作者的司法程序。在所考虑的这一时期结束时,主要政治家已经将年轻一代知识分子视为(文化)反对派。
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期刊介绍: Review of Croatian History is a scholarly review intended to publish articles in English and other languages related to the history of Croats and their relations with neighbors throughout history.
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