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"Croatian Rights" presents a selection of key historical documents that shape the Croatian legal tradition – from medieval charters to modern acts – emphasizing the continuity of Croatian autonomy within the broader European framework.
This part of Horvat's work depicts the great changes that affected Croatian lands during the 18th and 19th centuries, a period of transition from feudal to modern society.
Probably every historian sometimes feels the need to fantasize about the people they write about, to try to immerse themselves in the times that are the subject of their scientific research.
The work presents key narrative and diplomatic sources for Croatian history up to 1526, with a critical analysis of their reliability, context, and interconnections, and emphasizes the development of Croatian political structures throughout the Middle Age
The work depicts the first six centuries of Franciscan activity in Bosnia and Herzegovina (1235–1835): from the establishment of the Vicariate and Province to their pastoral, cultural, diplomatic and educational work, based on rich archival material.
A practical and programmatic book on craft policy in Croatia at the end of World War I. Ivan Čupak analyzes the problems, position and prospects of Croatian crafts and proposes measures for their protection and improvement.