
The 1871 Klasnić Hoard
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The book presents three sources written in Old French that describe the siege and capture of Zadar by the crusaders of the Fourth Crusade, one of the most dramatic moments in medieval Dalmatian history.
The work presents key narrative and diplomatic sources for Croatian history up to 1526, with a critical analysis of their reliability, context, and interconnections, and emphasizes the development of Croatian political structures throughout the Middle Age
An overview of Ottoman rule in Bosnia through political, social and economic changes and the creation of a new order. Reprint from 1913.
The collection Essays and Articles by Ljubo Karaman, an eminent art historian, includes a series of texts on Croatian art, with an emphasis on the medieval heritage of Dalmatia and its connection with European cultural movements.
Although considered controversial by historians and often criticized as speculative and lacking solid evidence, the book is indispensable and extremely influential – it directly inspired Dan Brown's "The Da Vinci Code" and the entire genre of esoteric lit