Nacije i države: Ispitivanje porijekla nacija i politike nacionalizma
Hugh Seton-Watson
The author has set himself the task of examining the formation of the nation, the types of political movements that went after it to achieve national goals and shed light on the influence of the internal politics of states and interstate relations on nati
A professional and comprehensive work in the field of pedagogy that deals with the relationship between a child and a stage puppet, exploring the role of puppetry in upbringing and education.
Školska knjiga, 1985.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
8.00 €
Economy • Marketing and propaganda • Management • Sociology • University textbooks
Michael R. Solomon, Gary J. Bamossy, Soren Askegaard, Margaret K. Hogg
The textbook is the work of four university professors and top researchers and marketing experts who managed to create probably the best consumer behavior textbook on the market today, which is specifically adapted to the European business environment.
Mate d.o.o, 2015.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
32.26 €
Culturology • Sociology • Avant-Guarde Art
We dedicate this book to its real authors – the girls and boys who do not hesitate to break the walls around us and present their presence and their existence within us.
A collection of sharp and topical essays on the social, economic and moral problems of the interwar period, with an emphasis on the crisis of capitalism, social injustice and the position of man in modern society.
Matica hrvatska, 1937.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
9.54 €
Politicology • Security and military strategy • Sociology • History of the Balkans
Tanasković analyzes neo-Ottomanism as a political and cultural strategy of modern Turkey, aimed at strengthening regional influence through the historical legacy of the Ottoman Empire, combining diplomacy, economics, and soft power.
Službeni glasnik, 2010.
Serbian. Cyrillic alphabet. Paperback.
7.56 €
Sociology • Marxism • Political philosophy • Contemporary philosophy
Mark Fisher's cult book that analyzes the widespread feeling that capitalism is the only sustainable political and economic system, and that it is impossible to imagine a coherent alternative to it.