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Part I - Until the sale of Dalmatia to Venice in 1409.
The book is deeply rooted in the local history and culture of Osijek, with an emphasis on cemetery motifs that serve as a metaphor for memory, death, and disappearance.
Through Sinj's Alka, the entirety of the Croatian ethnic and ethical being is encompassed.
In Glavaš – Chronicle of a Destruction, Drago Hedl reveals the rise and fall of Branimir Glavaš, through a story of power, crime, and moral decline in post-war Slavonia. The documentary research turns into a poignant chronicle of our society.
A classic of local historiography, it depicts the history, geography and culture of the Požega Valley from prehistoric times to the modern era. The work describes the region's strategic position, the influences of the Romans, Ottomans and Habsburgs, with
In the camps of Manjača and Glina: Testimonies of Croatian veterans This is the second book by Vladimir Štefanac, and it tells about the fighting in Kostajnica and the imprisonment at Manjača.