
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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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.
Sadik Salimović's Book of Srebrenica (2002) is a memoir of the city: from Ottoman settlement, Islamization and development to the war suffering of 1992–1995 and genocide. It preserves the identity and memory of life before and after the tragedy.
In the monograph, the leading author looks for new ways of organizing that will shape the possibilities of effective and successful satisfaction of common needs at the social level in the future.
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.
Robert J. Donia's book provides an analytical look at Karadzic's life and the political, ideological, and social processes that led to war crimes and genocide in the 1990s.