This historical and political literature covers the period from early history to the Homeland War.
"Blood, Baranja" by Davorin Taslidžić covers history and political events in the area of Baranja. The book deals with the period from early history to the Homeland War, exploring important moments and participants.
In 216 pages, the author explores the events related to the Peace of Trianon, which was an agreement after the First World War and which significantly affected borders and territorial changes in Europe.
Društvo za hrvatsku povjesnicu, ogranak za Baranju, 1996.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
11.9610.76 €
Croatian history • Slavonia, Baranja & Srijem
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.
Knjigotisak d. o. o., 2009.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
12.22 €
Croatian literature • Croatian history • Romanced history
Nehajev's "Rakovica", in the edition edited by Blaž Jurišić, presents the Rakovica Rebellion, its causes and ideas. Nehajev did not finish the book due to his sudden death; it was completed and edited by Blaž Jurišić.
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.
Slobodna Dalmacija, 2005.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
6.00 €
Croatian history • Cultural history • Dubrovnik and Boka
Josip Bersa's book vividly depicts the social, political, and cultural life of Dubrovnik in the 19th century, combining historical facts and personal memories into a picturesque portrait of the city in a period of change.