Slavonia, Baranja & Srijem
Slavonija – povijesne rasprave i crtice, knjiga I.
Slavonia I is a reprint of Horvat's collection of 39 shorter studies, treatises and sketches on the history of Slavonia from 1936. The first of the planned books is the fruit of the author's decades-long research into the regional past.
Slavonijo, zemljo plemenita: Izabrana proza
The collection brings together the works of three prominent Slavonian authors: Josip Kozarac, Ivan Kozarac, and Jozo Ivakić. The anthology provides an in-depth insight into the cultural and social life of Slavonia in the late 19th and early 20th centuries
Slavonska krv – Kronologija rata
"Slavonian Blood - Chronology of War" provides a chronological overview of war events in Slavonia during the Homeland War, depicting the defense, the suffering of civilians and defenders, and everyday life during the war.
Slavonske književne komunikacije: ogledi i kritike o udjelu Slavonije i Baranje u hrvatskoj književnosti
A collection of essays and criticism that explores and valorizes the contribution of Slavonia and Baranja to Croatian literature. The book represents the result of the author's many years of scholarly work and dedication to Slavonian literary heritage.
Šokačka rič 16: Slavonski dijalekt i mjesni govor
Proceedings of the scientific conference Slavonian Dialect, 2018
Spomenica Državne građanske škole Podravska Slatina 1918–1928
"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
Spomenica hrvatskog pjevačkog društva "Sklad" - "Preradović" u Đakovu 1863-1939
SRD "Drava" Osijek 1936 - 1986
Stanovništvo i vlastelinstva u Slavoniji 1736. godine i njihova ekonomska podloga
Statuti Virovitičke županije 1745.-1792.
The book contains provisions (statutes) that were created from the very beginning of Virovitica County, i.e. December 8, 1745, and the first provision was already written on December 9, 1745.









