Political-historical essays
Hrvatska nad ponorima - Povijesna reportaža o uroti Zrinsko-Frankopanskoj (u povodu 300-godišnjice tragedije)
An extraordinary historical reportage about the Zrinski-Frankopan Conspiracy, published on the occasion of the 300th anniversary of the execution of Petar Zrinski and Fran Krsto Frankopan, and offers a retrospective look at the events that led to their de
Hrvatski velikani
In the book, the author gives a brief account of each of the great men, regardless of whether they are Croatian or foreign, who in some way owed Croatia a debt with their life and work.
Identitetske aporije
I drugi su pjevali o ratu: Odjeci raspada Jugoslavije u engleskoj i američkoj književnosti
In this book of essays, Muharem Bazdulj analyzes how the collapse of Yugoslavia and the wars of the 1990s resonated in Anglo-Saxon literature – from pre-war stereotypes to war and post-war depictions.
Jošuini nasljednici: Izrael, Arapi, Palestina
Dara Janeković, a Croatian journalist, publicist and traveler, known for her in-depth reports on the Middle East (When the Sea Boils, Encounters with History), provides a poignant testimony about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in Joshua's Heirs.
Jugoslavenstvo danas
Yugoslavism Today (1982) examines the concept of Yugoslavism in the context of the political, cultural, and social conditions of the SFR Yugoslavia, in the period after Tito's death. The work explores the historical roots of the Yugoslav idea and the chal
Kamikaze – Piloti samoubice
Vagenhals, known for his work on East Asian history and translations of Japanese texts, prepared this compilation as one of the first Yugoslav studies on the Japanese Tokkōtai special attack units in the final phase of the Pacific War.
Kapetanova ratna sjećanja
Stojan Vojnović (1920-1994), a Croatian writer, journalist and participant in the National Liberation War, in his memoirs Captain's War Memories (1983) provides a deep, introspective look at the war events of World War II in Yugoslavia.
Kraj predsjedništva
The book The End of the Presidency presents a detailed documentation of one of the most dramatic periods in the political history of the United States of America – the Watergate affair and the forced resignation of President Richard Nixon in 1974.









