
Stari Zagreb
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A classic work of Croatian historiography, published in 1941, which provides a fascinating overview of the historical development of Zagreb, from its earliest mentions to Szabin's time, and is an indispensable source for anyone who wants to better underst
The collection contains papers from the international scientific conference, Eastern Croatia: Osijek – Vukovar – Ilok, held in 1999.
Travels through Slavonia in 1782, the work of Hungarian naturalists Matthias Piller and Ljudevit Mitterpacher, published in 1783 in Buda, is a travelogue that records in detail their exploration of Požega County.
Peace, as a social-individual category and desire, historically speaking, is the old dream of the sages of the always restless humanity exposed to the sufferings and violence of war.
Zdenka Lechner, the first ethnologist at the Museum of Slavonia (1951–1965), made significant contributions to the study of the traditional culture of Slavonia, including the use of pokljuc – earthen lids for baking bread and pastries on the hearth.
The collection Essays and Articles by Ljubo Karaman, an eminent art historian, includes a series of texts on Croatian art, with an emphasis on the medieval heritage of Dalmatia and its connection with European cultural movements.