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It is a revised and updated edition of the book that was first published in 1972, after the "Croatian Spring".
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It is a revised and updated edition of the book that was first published in 1972, after the "Croatian Spring".
Mirjana Gross' monograph on the politics and rule of the Croatian-Serbian coalition 1906–1907. Analysis of the formation, activities, conflicts and fall of the coalition within the framework of Austro-Hungarian relations.
The collection presents an introductory discussion and critical transcriptions of the statutes of the Dubrovnik guilds from the 13th to the 16th centuries. It traces the emergence, organization, and regulations of craftsmen and their changes throughout th
This work is a psychological-sociological treatise, which studies that level of human consciousness, which, according to Lévy-Bruhl, precedes the consciousness of today's European.
The Brothers Karamazov is the last novel of the Russian genius Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoyevsky, which he completed less than three months before his death.
Photomonography about Plitvice Lakes - in addition to Croatian, the text is simultaneously in German, English, Italian and French.
The first comprehensive synthesis of Baroque art in Dalmatia. It encompasses architecture, sculpture and painting of the period with an emphasis on local masters and Venetian influences. A classic work of Croatian art history.
The Devil's Pond depicts the life of humble peasants in the French province of Berry. Little Fadette is the story of a girl named Fadette, who is rejected by her community because of her appearance and behavior. Intentional François tells the story of an
Today we classify Josip Franja Muecke in the so-called the Osijek painting circle, a group of portrait and landscape artists who worked in Osijek and Slavonia during the 19th century.
The exhibition catalogue represents a significant segment of the oeuvre of the German expressionist Ernst Barlach, who, in addition to being a sculptor, was also a prolific graphic artist and writer. The catalogue is accompanied by an appendix with a tran

Golem: The Czech Whip is a propaganda book published in occupied Prague in 1942, which attacks Czech nationalism and political resistance to Nazism through anti-Semitic and anti-Masonic motives.
The book *Golem: The Czech Whip* is not about the folklore legend of the Prague Golem, but about a **political-propaganda pamphlet**. The very concept of the Golem here serves as an ideological metaphor. The original Prague legend is connected to Rabbi Judah Loew and Jewish tradition, but this book clearly takes this motif and turns it into a means of political stigmatization.
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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.

Josip Cvenić's book "Reflections from the End of the Century" (1997) is a collection of essays and reflections in which the author considers social, cultural, and political changes at the turn of the 20th to the 21st century.
Cvenić analyzes the state of contemporary society, especially in the context of the post-Yugoslav space, touching on topics such as identity, transition, war experiences and moral dilemmas that accompany a period of great change. His texts often combine personal experience with a critical review of broader social processes. The author questions the role of intellectuals, culture and media in a ...

"In Zlopolje" by Dragutin Grgurević tells the story of the operations of the Third Dalmatian National Liberation Strike Brigade during the NOB. The book is small in format, but of great importance for understanding the local aspects of the NOB.
The action takes place in the remote Zlopolje region – a mountainous area of Dalmatia, where the brigade undergoes combat operations, technical obstacles and human destinies. Through a series of reports and chronicles, the author provides direct descriptions: from the conflict with the occupier, through the organizational formation of the unit, to the battles to conquer key positions. The foc...
The homeland memoir book by this Croatian scientist, a respected historian, is the story of his childhood and youth, that is, the period from the thirties to the fifties of the last century.
The book explores the life and legacy of the Egyptian Queen Nefertiti. The book provides detailed insight into archaeological discoveries related to this enigmatic figure, known for her extraordinary beauty and influence during the 14th century BC.