Žebec, Šilj Ivana; Cvikić, Sandra. Made in Yugoslavia: Goods from the «Sunny Side» of communism

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For citation: Žebec, Šilj Ivana; Cvikić, Sandra. Made in Yugoslavia: Goods from the «Sunny Side» of communism, in Studia Slavica et Balcanica Petropolitana. 2022. № 2. Pp. 209-227. DOI https://doi.org/10.21638/spbu19.2022.214

Title of the article Made in Yugoslavia: Goods from the «Sunny Side» of communism
Authors

Žebec, Šilj Ivana – PhD in History, Senior Research Associate, Institute of Social Sciences Ivo Pilar, Zagreb, Croatia, Orc ID 0000-0001-5041-9537; e-mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Cvikić, Sandra – PhD in Sociology, Professional Assistant in Sciences, Institute of Social Sciences Ivo Pilar, Regional Centre Vukovar, Croatia; e-mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

In the section  Miscellanea / Miscellanea
Year 2022 Issue 2 Pages 209-227
Type of article RAR Index UDK; BBK UDK 94(497.5); BBK 63.3(4Юго)63 Index DOI https://doi.org/10.21638/spbu19.2022.214 
Abstract

The changes caused by the introduction in Yugoslavia in the 1950s of the so-called «new
economic system» were soon followed by the quest for improvement of living standard and then finally, by the rise of a consumer society. Namely, since mid-1950s two general directives became increasingly evident in federal year plans, especially in the five-year social development plan (1957–1961) – the living standard improvement and the increase in spending power of working population. At the same time development of heavy, basic industry was not more in the focus of economic policy and the economic planning, but a development of light industry and consequently an increase of production of consumer goods. The paper focuses on the consumer goods (and their afterlife) produced in kombinat Borovo and kombinat Jugoplastika, the Yugoslav largest producers of rubber (Borovo) and polymere (Jugoplastika) consumer goods. Borovo (previously Bata) situated in Vukovar, Croatia, was founded in 1931 and is still operating in smaller scale. In the interwar as well in the socialist era it was a synonym for footwear, especially work, leisure and free time footwear. Today, Borovo’s brand Startas is one of the favorites particularly among young people. Jugoplastika, on the other hand was one of the crests of Yugoslav postwar industrialization. It was founded in 1952 in Split, Croatia, at a time when industrial production in Yugoslavia was starting to conform to a sort of hybrid consumerism. The Jugoplastika’s products were the indispensable part of happy childhood, summer vacations, wardrobe and even the famous Yugo automobile. In the process of transition and reform in 1990s kombinat Jugoplastika was first fragmented, filed for bankruptcy and finally removed from Registry. The products became dispensable and almost forgotten if they have not, just for a few days, resurfaced at the exhibition «Groundwork Jugoplastika» in 2011 in Split and during the action «Jugoplastika + supporting the memory» held in the eve of Jugoplastika’s would be 60th anniversary in 2012 in Split.

Keywords Yugoslavia, Borovo, Jugoplastika, Croatian consumer goods and industry
Full text version of the article Article language  English
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