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Omer-paša Latas in Bosnia 1850–1852 is a historical monograph by the Bosnian-Herzegovinian writer, playwright and publicist Ahmed Muradbegović (1898–1977), published in 1944 by Matica Hrvatska.
The collection brings together scholarly works on key political, legal, and diplomatic processes that led to the creation of the Croatian state in 1991, analyzing the decisions, actors, and international circumstances crucial to independence.
Sadik Salimović's Book of Srebrenica (2002) is a memoir of the city: from Ottoman settlement, Islamization and development to the war suffering of 1992–1995 and genocide. It preserves the identity and memory of life before and after the tragedy.
Selected Works of Academician Ljubo Boban (2022) brings together key texts on contemporary Croatian history of the 20th century. The foreword by Damir Agičić highlights Boban's methodological rigor and objectivity in researching sensitive topics.
This part of Horvat's work depicts the great changes that affected Croatian lands during the 18th and 19th centuries, a period of transition from feudal to modern society.