Political-historical essays
110 People Who Are Screwing Up America (and Al Franken Is #37)
New York Times bestselling author Bias brings another bombshell - this time aimed at... The 100 People Who Screwed Up America
55 lakih komada
55 lakih komada donosi pedeset i pet eseja podijeljenih na satirične tekstove, kritike i recenzije, putopisne tekstove, a govore o filozofiji, politici, gorućim društvenim pitanjima, ali i o trivijalnostima, sitnicama, marginalnim pojavama...
Agresija na Republiku Bosnu i Hercegovinu: Planiranje, priprema, izvođenje
Knjiga predstavlja najopsežniji dokumentarni prikaz planiranja, priprema i izvođenja agresije na RBiH 1992–1995. Temelji se na originalnim dokumentima VRS, MUP-a RS, SDS-a, SK-SDP, te presretnutim razgovorima.
Bosna, kraj stoljeća
Das Werk ist zugleich eine politische, kulturelle und identitätsbezogene Reflexion über Bosnien an der Jahrhundertwende.
Danton i Marat: izbor govora i članaka
Tolle Menschen und ihre Werke
Djevičanska kraljica : Elizabeta engleska kraljica
Elizabeth I was an English queen from the Tudor dynasty, and she reigned from 1558 to 1603. She is considered one of the most important and influential rulers in English history.
Doživljaji i putovanja do slobode
The autobiographical work of Croatian communist activist Vladimir Novak, a survivor of the Ustasha camps, follows his memories of resistance to fascism during World War II.
Glosarij
A glossary is a dictionary that interprets unknown and unclear words and terms, and Jevrem Brković's "Glossary" is much more than that. It is a collection of short texts written in a polemical and feuilleton style, which also has an autobiographical stamp
Hrvati i njihov seljački pokret
"Croats and their peasant movement", by Petra Jr. Preradović, is a historical-political study that analyzes the history of peasant movements in Croatia and their significance in the social and political development of the country.
Hrvatska borba za opstojnost 1918.-1998.
The book contains an account of the history of Croatia from 1918 to 1998 in four historical periods (1918-1941; 1941-1945, 1945-1990 and 1990-1998).









