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"The Rise of Europe (1450–1789)" is a major historiographical work by the prominent Serbian historian and academic Dragoljub R. Živojinović.
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"The Rise of Europe (1450–1789)" is a major historiographical work by the prominent Serbian historian and academic Dragoljub R. Živojinović.
Studies and Articles I. (1944) contains a selection of the author's most important literary studies and essays on Janko Leskovar, August Šenoa, Gjalski, Eugen Kvaternik, Milan Ogrizović and Croatian theatre. A mature critical and essayistic edition.
Literary-historical studies on the relationship between literary, cultural and general history consist of four thematically coherent units: "Historiographic perceptions", "Monographic aspects", "Gundulić in the light of literary anthropology" and "Ancient
Official monograph of the 4th ZOI in Garmich-Partenkirchen in 1936, with numerous illustrations, some in color (including an advertising poster by Ludwig Hohlwein) and 2 double-sided plates.
The Croatian School Museum, its Origin and Organization (1902) is a publication that presents the founding, purpose, collections, and organization of the Croatian School Museum as a central institution for the study of the history of education and pedagog
The Beatles – The Beatles ("White Album"), released by Jugoton, is a licensed Yugoslav release of one of the most influential albums in the history of rock music. The double LP features an exceptionally diverse selection of songs.
The Storyteller (1960) is one of the most important and influential contemporary studies on oral literature. It is the result of years of research into the ways of creating and performing oral poetry in Montenegro, Sandžak, and a part of Bosnia and Herzeg
"Hebel – der Hausfreund" is based on a lecture given by Martin Heidegger in 1957, in which he reflects on the character and work of the German writer Johann Peter Hebel.
In our supposed globalized economy, business entities are advised to do business across borders as if the whole world is flat and there are no things that make it different.

Petar Kočić wrote his most popular work "The Badger in Court" during his student days in Vienna.
As is known, David Štrbac existed in real life, and is supposedly the same in real life as Kočić describes him. The incident with the badger is not fictional either, because David brought the badger to court and sued it for the damage caused by the corn.
Warm stories about the life of Jesus told by his disciple Simon from Capernaum. About the Resurrection, John the Baptist or about the voice crying in the desert, about casting nets and healing Šimun's mother-in-law.
Do not turn around, son is a novel for children created after the author wrote the screenplay for the film of the same name. The novel describes events during World War II.

All three stories are gentle, educational, and have a happy ending – ideal for children aged 4–10.
- Cinderella
A classic fairy tale by Charles Perrault in the 1950 Disney version.
A beautiful and kind girl, Cinderella, lives as a servant to her cruel stepmother and two evil stepsisters. Despite her suffering, she remains kind and hopeful. Her kind fairy godmother casts a spell on her to allow her to attend a royal ball, where the prince falls in love with her. The spell expires at midni...
One of the most prolific Croatian writers of our time shares the fate of several others similar to him, that is, the most diligent and educated in contemporary Croatian literature.
On the Back of a Dolphin is a collection of children's stories by Slavko Kolar. Through humorous and adventurous stories of children and animals, the author depicts curiosity, resourcefulness, friendship, and growing up.

In this book Herbert Marcuse makes clear that capitalism is now reorganizing itself to meet the threat of a revolution that, if realized, would be the most radical of revolutions: the first truly world-historical revolution.
The book deals with a critical review of the ideological and practical aspects of the Stalinist regime, and its consequences on Soviet society and beyond.

An accessible overview of the history of philosophy in which Émile Faguet takes the reader from ancient thinkers through the Middle Ages to the modern era, explaining fundamental philosophical ideas and trends.
*Introduction to Philosophy* is a Serbian translation of the work *Initiation philosophique* by the French literary critic, essayist and member of the French Academy **Émile Faguet (1847–1916)**, one of the most famous popularizers of humanistic thought at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries. Originally published in 1912, the work quickly gained popularity as a clear and concise introductio...
In her most provocative book yet, Naomi Klein, author of the influential bestsellers "No Logo" and "The Shock Doctrine," explores the greatest threat humanity has ever faced: the war that the existing economic model is waging against life on Earth.

In his book Contemporary Italian Philosophy (1966), Vjekoslav Mikecin provides an overview of 20th-century Italian thought, with an emphasis on Marxist, idealist, and existentialist currents after Croce and Gentile.
In the book Contemporary Italian Philosophy, Vjekoslav Mikecin provides a problematic-bibliographic overview of Italian philosophy in the mid-20th century. The work focuses on the period after World War II, analyzing the transition from the classical idealism of Benedetto Croce and Giovanni Gentile to new currents.
Mikecin devotes special attention to Italian Marxism and its variants – from ...
Along with the Critique of the Pure Mind and the Critique of the Practical Mind, this third major work of Kant's is one of the cornerstones of his philosophical building, but it also rounds off his entire view of the world.