
Hrvatska historiografija
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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 book collects short biographies of thirty Croatians who, through their work in various fields of science, art and society, have made a contribution to European history.
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.
"Croatian Rights" presents a selection of key historical documents that shape the Croatian legal tradition – from medieval charters to modern acts – emphasizing the continuity of Croatian autonomy within the broader European framework.
A memoir by Petar Krista, a member of the Dubrovnik Crisis Staff, about the first months of the siege of the city. The work records the political background, military reality, and personal drama of the defense of Dubrovnik.