
Slavonski pogled unaprijed, Svjedok vremena
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The General Austrian Civil Code, published in 1811, represents the second significant codification of civil law in Europe after the famous French Code Civil from 1804. OGZ in Croatia and Slavonia was introduced in 1852, when imperial patent no. 246.
The book describes the rich history of Senj, one of the oldest towns on the eastern Adriatic coast, known for its buretina, Senj Uskoki, and significant cultural and historical heritage.
In his latest novel, the author thematizes the time of Vjekoslav Hengl's mayoralty, from 1920 to 1934. It was a turbulent socio-political period, both for the city of Osijek and for the wider geopolitical space to which it belonged.
The book contains a preface and three chapters, as well as documentary contributions. The book is based on two works: Ante Pavelić and Orthodoxy and Alojzije Stepinac and the Croatian State.