A photograph of Mr. Hicham Naoulo wearing a fur-lined jacket in front of the monument to Matija Gubec, taken during a trip to the Zagorje region. The excursion was organized by the International Student Friendship Club (ISFC), and Mr. Naoulo believes it took place on May Day, the International Workers’ Day, in 1971.
The International Student Friendship Club (ISFC) was established in 1962 by the Croatian Student Union in Zagreb. It was one of four student friendship clubs in the former Yugoslavia, alongside those in Sarajevo, Ljubljana, and Belgrade. The ISFC was envisioned as a space dedicated to addressing the extracurricular needs of international students and organizing leisure activities for the youth of Zagreb. The club brought together young people from abroad as well as from Croatia, making it a place for internationalist education, the creation and strengthening of friendships, and intercultural cooperation among nations.
Collection: | Everyday Life |
Donor | Hicham Naoulo |
Researcher | Sandra Wahech |
Year | 1971 |
Decade | 1970-e |
Location | Gornja Stubica |