
Monografija učeničkih domova Republike Hrvatske
This monograph provides a detailed overview of boarding schools in Croatia, their history, development and role in education.
One copy is available

This monograph provides a detailed overview of boarding schools in Croatia, their history, development and role in education.
One copy is available
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Enriched with a multitude of high-quality reproductions, this bilingual (Croatian and English) monograph is dedicated to the famous Croatian painter and graphic artist.
Ksenija Kantoci has been exhibiting since 1939. She works in wood, bronze and terracotta. Her exhibition in Zagreb in 1955 is particularly significant for the new trends in Croatian sculpture opposed to socialist realism.
Ljubo de Karina (born 1948 in Rakalj, Istria) is a Croatian sculptor known for his monumental works in stone, especially Istrian limestone, but also bronze and wood.
The book depicts the development of a Bosnian bey family that, throughout the 19th and 20th centuries, transformed from a landowning family into a modern bourgeois family, reflecting broader social changes in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Dara Janeković, a Croatian journalist, publicist and traveler, known for her in-depth reports on the Middle East (When the Sea Boils, Encounters with History), provides a poignant testimony about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in Joshua's Heirs.