Homeland book
Vodič kroz grad Osijek
An important document reflecting the state of the city immediately after World War II. The guide served as a practical tool for orientation and informing citizens and visitors about the urban layout and infrastructure of the city at that time.
Volja za život: eseji, putopisi, ogledi, pisma
The book consists of a foreword by Prof. Dr. Hrvoje Jurić, 9 essays, 10 travelogues, 9 essays, and 3 completed correspondences with poet Vesna Parun, editor Jože Pogačnik, and poet Boris A. Novak.
Vukovar i Vukovarci: Prilozi proučavanju povijesti Vukovara
*Vukovar and the People of Vukovar* (1978) is a comprehensive historical monograph that depicts the development of Vukovar through the centuries, with an emphasis on the population, cultural life, social changes and everyday life of the city.
Vukovar – Lijeva Bara (X-XI. stoljeće): Ranosrednjovjekovno groblje bjelobrdske kulture I-II
The monograph includes, in addition to numerous pictures in the text, a plan of the cemetery, 434 drawings and 350 photographs of skeletons and 191 drawings of grave finds, more than 100 tabular representations and more than 50 typological drawings and ma
Zagreb
Raos explores how political, cultural and social events have shaped this city, and provides an insight into the life and work of its inhabitants throughout the ages.
Zagreb 1910.–1913.
"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.
Zapisnici grada Osijeka 1861.-1866.
Material for the history of Osijek and Slavonia
Zapisnici općine Osijek 1786.-1794. (Prothocollum des Stadt-Raths zu Esseg)
The book contains the minutes of the Osijek city administration from the period 1786–1794, after the unification of the Osijek municipalities. As a valuable source, it presents the administrative, economic, social and everyday life of the city at the end









