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A memoir by Petar Krista, a member of the Dubrovnik Crisis Staff, about the first months of the siege of the city. The work records the political background, military reality, and personal drama of the defense of Dubrovnik.
The book by Zagreb travel writer and professor Juraj Bubalo is a kind of encyclopedia of Croatian travelers and explorers. Unique in Croatian non-fiction, it popularizes the culture of exploration and reminds us that Croats have been part of global discov
The work presents key narrative and diplomatic sources for Croatian history up to 1526, with a critical analysis of their reliability, context, and interconnections, and emphasizes the development of Croatian political structures throughout the Middle Age
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.
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.
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.