
Branimirova Hrvatska u pismima pape Ivana VIII.
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Shaping of the doctor's professional identity in the second half of the 19th century resulted in the establishment of the Society Slavonian doctors in Osijek in 1874.
Svetozar Boroević, the most capable Austro-Hungarian military leader of the First World War, the only Croat who received the title of field marshal and was awarded the highest Austrian decorations, has been systematically hushed up in Croatian history.
Goldstein's "History of Croatia" is one of the most reliable books published in the past period, especially rich in historical works.
Josip Mihaljević's book analyzes the relationship between the government and the individual in communist Croatia (1958–1972), through repressive mechanisms, ideological pressures, and restrictions on personal freedom in the socialist system.
The collection contains papers from the international scientific conference, Eastern Croatia: Osijek – Vukovar – Ilok, held in 1999.