The most significant moments of the XVII Olympic Games in Rome. "The chronicler will need the information that the 1960 XVII Olympic Games were held in Rome. For everyone else, it is an unforgettable event, an experience that is waited for four years at a
Editor
V. Stojković, M. Sokolović
Graphics design
D. Perić
Dimensions
28 x 19 cm
Pages
77
Publisher
Sport - Jugoslovenski sportski list, Beograd, 1960.
This particular book is dedicated to the world of journalism – a profession that is experiencing rapid transformation at the time under the influence of technology, media, and politics.
Mladost, 1972.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
3.98 €
Journalism and media • Controversies and articles • Popular Science
In his book "Conspiracy Theories of the 21st Century," Velimir Grgić takes readers on an exciting journey through the labyrinth of contemporary disinformation. With a focus on the digital age, Grgić dissects the phenomenon of conspiracy theories, revealin
24 sata, 2021.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
8.36 €
Journalism and media • Osijek and surroundings
The monograph, published in 2003 in Osijek, commemorates six decades of continuous operation of Radio Osijek – one of the oldest and most influential regional radio stations in Croatia.
The work was created in the context of the Cold War and the strengthening of the Non-Aligned Movement, so the author considers neutrality as a political, legal and historical phenomenon.
Rad, 1982.
Serbian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
5.98 €
Humor and Satire • Journalism and media • Political journalism
Robi's Notebook by K. Viktor Ivančić is a satirical book written in the form of a diary of an eight-year-old boy, Robi, through whose seemingly naive perspective the social and political absurdities of Croatia in the early 1990s are revealed.
Feral Tribune, 1994.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
22.36 €
Biography • Journalism and media • Political journalism • Political-historical essays
The best-selling Croatian journalistic book of 2009. The author, long-time journalist and editor of Nacional Berislav Jelinić (who succeeded Pukanić as head of the weekly), wrote it just a year after the assassination on October 23, 2008 in Zagreb.