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.
11.96 €
Croatian history • Slavonia, Baranja & Srijem
The book represents a novelty not only in Istrian, but also in Croatian historiography. Namely, the clothing culture in the region of Istria in the early modern period has not yet been analyzed at all, and for the region of Dalmatia only sporadically.
Srednja Europa, 2019.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
16.99 €
Diplomacy • Law • Documents and records • Homeland war • Croatian history
The collection brings together presentations and speeches from two HAZU conferences on the emergence of the modern Croatian state, with an emphasis on political decisions in 1990–1991, international circumstances, and the processes of shaping Croatian sta
Hrvatska akademija znanosti i umjetnosti (HAZU), 2012.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
17.26 €
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.
Matica hrvatska, 1941.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
19.54 €
Facsimile editions • Croatian history • History of Bosnia and Herzegovina • Travel Books
Ivan Kukuljević Sakcinski's travelogue provides a vivid account of Bosnia in the mid-19th century, recording the landscape, customs, political circumstances, and everyday life under Ottoman rule.