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The collection contains papers from the international scientific conference, Eastern Croatia: Osijek – Vukovar – Ilok, held in 1999.
The monograph Korčula Shipbuilding by Dušan Kalogjera explores the rich history of shipbuilding on the island of Korčula, a key center of Adriatic maritime tradition from the Middle Ages to the present day.
This book presents forty of the most distinguished Croatian scientists from the late Middle Ages to the present day, i.e. from Benedikt Kotruljević to Ivan Supek.
The book is deeply rooted in the local history and culture of Osijek, with an emphasis on cemetery motifs that serve as a metaphor for memory, death, and disappearance.
Hero or criminal? War genius or military dilettante? Liberator or persecutor of Serbian civilians? The three journalists do not offer cheap and unequivocal answers to these questions.
The Valpovo labor camp (1945–1946) was the largest camp for Volksdeutschers in Croatia after World War II. About 4,000 Germans and Austrians were interned; at least 1,074 died, mostly from hunger, disease, and exhausting labor.