Nacije i države: Ispitivanje porijekla nacija i politike nacionalizma
Hugh Seton-Watson
The author has set himself the task of examining the formation of the nation, the types of political movements that went after it to achieve national goals and shed light on the influence of the internal politics of states and interstate relations on nati
Daniel Guérin, in his book Anarchism – From Doctrine to Action (published by L'Anarchisme, 1965), provides a comprehensive overview of anarchist thought, linking theoretical foundations with historical examples of revolutionary practice.
The book has become a classic because it accurately describes the world of Amazon, Uber, Netflix, and TikTok thirty years in advance. Ritzer does not curse fast food, but warns that if the whole of society turns into McDonald’s, we will remain full but hu
The author explores why Tito remains a popular symbol of stability, social security and independence, despite critical views of his regime. The book maps the cultural, political and everyday manifestations of "Titostalgia".
Biblioteka XX vek, 2010.
Serbian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
7.36 €
Diplomacy • Politicology • Security and military strategy • Political-historical essays
The author finds the causes of international conflicts and wars in attempts to control money and energy resources. The book sheds light on the hidden principles and leading circles of East and West that were behind the events until the end of the Cold War
AGM, 2000.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
12.5611.30 €
Politicology • Sociology • University textbooks
The book is one of the most important university sociology textbooks in Croatia and the former Yugoslavia. The work has gone through numerous editions, including the 18th edition in 1990, and has served as a fundamental textbook for generations of studen
Narodne novine, 1990.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
7.36 €
Culturology • Politicology • Sociology • Political philosophy
A classic work by one of the most influential sociologists of the 20th century, the founder of "figurative" or "process" sociology. The book is a programmatic manifesto against the then dominant structural-functionalist paradigm (Parsons) and pure positiv