Hrvatska povijest
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Hrvatska povijest

Antun Dabinović, Rudolf Horvat, Tomislav Jonjić, Lovre Katić, Ivan Mužić, Slavko Pavičić, Franjo Perše

A concise presentation of the political circumstances of the declaration of the Independent State of Croatia, its international recognition and the establishment of borders, with a description of the military-political development and collapse in the spri

The book contains abridged works or, as the editor of this edition says, "comprehensive summaries" of the works of several authors: "Immigration, accommodation and Christianization of Croats according to the sources" by Ivan Mužić, "General history of the Croats" by Lovro Katić, "Croatian legal history" by Antun Dabinović, Croatian Military History" by Franja Perša (with the cooperation of Slavko Pavičić), "Chronicle of Croatia 1918-1942." Rudolf Horvat and "The Independent State of Croatia (1941-1945)" by Tomislav Junjić. The book also contains several cartographic contributions, notes about the authors and an index of personal names.

Editor
Vlado Nuić
Illustrations
Tošo Dabac
Graphics design
Neven Marin
Dimensions
24 x 17 cm
Pages
296
Publisher
Naklada Bošković, Split, 2002.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
Language: Croatian.

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