
Srednjovjekovna Bosna: Politički položaj bosanskih vladara do Tvrtkove krunidbe (1377. g.)
This posthumously published text is the only work by Nada Klaić (1920-1988) entirely dedicated to medieval Bosnia and Hum. Reprint from 1989 with an index of names.
The book was first printed in 1989 by the Croatian Graphic Institute, and its unchanged second edition was published in 1994. Due to the topicality of the topic and the author's original interpretation of the history of the medieval Bosnian state and its relations with neighboring countries, there is still a lively public interest in this book today, which justifies its third edition. Although it basically follows chronology, the content of Medieval Bosnia is not conceived as a traditionally structured historiographic synthesis, but is divided into five problem chapters in which the author discusses relevant interpretations of the historiographic literature to date and polemicizes with the opinions of individual historians. The focus of her research is the period from the beginning of political organization in the Bosnian territory at the dawn of the 12th century to Tvrtko's coronation in 1377. The main questions relate to the conditions and course of the formation of the medieval Bosnian state or, as the book emphasizes, to the beginnings of political organization in the territory of Bosnia, and to the relations of the Bosnian state and its rulers towards the Hungarian crown.
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