Zagonetka podunavske civilizacije
Harald Haarmann's book presents the discovery of Europe's oldest highly developed culture (c. 5500–3500 BC), known as the Danube or Old European Civilization, with an emphasis on its writing, art and influence.
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Harald Haarmann's book presents the discovery of Europe's oldest highly developed culture (c. 5500–3500 BC), known as the Danube or Old European Civilization, with an emphasis on its writing, art and influence.
The book is the most readable and complete overview of the evidence that human civilization has already been nearly wiped out of the universe once – and that such cycles may repeat themselves every few tens of thousands of years.
Avoiding disease through proper nutrition and treating side effects.
The book describes man's discoveries of parts of planet Earth that were accidental or planned. The period from 50,000 years ago to today's efforts in space exploration is described.
Robert J. Donia's book provides an analytical look at Karadzic's life and the political, ideological, and social processes that led to war crimes and genocide in the 1990s.
Katarina Peović's collection of texts revives Marxism in the era of capitalist crisis. The book analyzes key works by Marx and Engels, connecting them with contemporary thinkers such as Alain Badiou and Michael Lebowitz.
The book in front of you was created during the last five years and consists of texts that, starting in May 2001, I published in Rijeka's "Novi List" as a regular weekly column under the title "Italian Dossier".

A satirical and humorous story that combines time travel with social criticism. The novel combines humor, irony, and philosophical depth, exploring the conflict between progress and tradition.
The protagonist, Hank Morgan, a mechanic from 19th-century Connecticut, mysteriously awakens in 6th-century England, at the court of King Arthur, after being hit in the head. Thanks to his knowledge of modern technology and practical sense, Hank quickly rises to the position of a powerful advisor, nicknamed "The Boss".
Hank attempts to modernize medieval society by introducing technology (te...
The songs are about growing up, overcoming fears, and building one's own identity. The work emphasizes the importance of support, friendship, and inner strength.
Embark on the unforgettable adventures of the cat Toša together with his faithful and inseparable companions: the mouse Prorok and the dog Sarova.
During the French and Indian War of 1757, Hawkeye and the Mohicans Uncas and Chingachgook follow two sisters through the wilderness. The struggle for survival, love, and the last of the Mohicans in the conflict between civilization and nature.

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.
**Rudolf Horvat (1873–1947)**, a prolific Croatian historian, publicist and politician, published the first book of the series *Slavonia – historical essays, sketches and notes* in his own publishing house in 1936. The book contains a preface and 39 independent essays and sketches, illustrated with 33 photographs and reproductions on inserted plates.
The work is the fruit of the author's lon...
Two plays by Josip Selak (J. S. Savinski) – a serious portrayal of suffering in three acts and a humorous one-act play about good intentions and intrigue. Works by a lesser-known Croatian playwright and businessman from the early 20th century.

A local feuilleton chronicle of Slavonski Brod from Roman times (Marsunija), through Turkish rule, the Military Border and the fortress to the 19th/20th century. A warm, nostalgic account of the history, customs and sights of the town.
*Tracing the History of Brod* by Vladimir Rem is a classic work of local historiography and native literature. The author, a native of Brod (1927–2011), poet, columnist and chronicler, guides the reader through the history of the city using old documents, chronicles, folk tales and personal memories.
The book begins with Roman Marsuni and early medieval mentions, passes through the Turkish p...
In his major work from 1910, Josip Bösendorfer provides an overview of Slavonian history with an emphasis on the past of the counties (Križevci, Virovitica, Požega, Baranja, Vukovo, Srijem) and the city of Osijek in the Middle Ages and the modern era.