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"Memorial of the State Civic School Podravska Slatina 1918–1928", published on the occasion of the school's 10th anniversary, is a collection of school history, statistics, photographs, and a presentation of the cultural and educational life of Podravska
The Statute of the City of Ilok from 1525 provides a critical edition of the oldest preserved legal codex of Ilok, an important source for the study of city administration, law, and everyday life in late medieval Slavonia.
The book explores the political, military, and intelligence circumstances of the breakup of Yugoslavia and the events that led to the aggression against Croatia and the Homeland War.
"Zagreb 1910–1913" by Vjekoslav Klaić is a monograph on the development of Zagreb on the eve of World War I – an urban, cultural, economic and political overview of the city at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries.
"Glagolitic and Cyrillic Tablet for Children" (reprint of the original Tübingen, 1561) is the oldest Croatian primer printed in Glagolitic and Cyrillic. An important monument of Croatian Protestant publishing and Slavic literacy.
Ante Gugo explains the breakup of Yugoslavia, the formation of the Croatian state, and the circumstances that led to Operation Storm through a chronological account of events from 1985 to 1995.