Pečat Trianona (Pariz, utjelovljenje granica svjetova!)
Davorin Taslidžić
In 216 pages, the author explores the events related to the Peace of Trianon, which was an agreement after the First World War and which significantly affected borders and territorial changes in Europe.
Translation
Istvan Piry, Laszlo Koiss
Editor
Julio Martinčić
Illustrations
Valentin Zdravko Belt
Graphics design
Valentin Zdravko Belt, Goran Šerbedžić, Vladimir Šerbedžić, Daniel Taslidžić
Dimensions
29 x 20.5 cm
Pages
216
Publisher
Društvo za hrvatsku povjesnicu, ogranak za Baranju, Beli Manastir, 1996.
The autobiographical work of Croatian communist activist Vladimir Novak, a survivor of the Ustasha camps, follows his memories of resistance to fascism during World War II.
August Cesarec, 1979.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
8.265.78 €
Politics • Political-historical essays • Popular Science
The book is both a personal and social testimony to the turbulent times the Croatian people went through, especially during the 20th century.
Matica hrvatska, 1998.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
8.14 €
Documents and records • Yugoslavia • Communism and fascism • 20th Century • Political journalism • Political-historical essays
The book by Raif Dizdarević, one of the last living actors of Yugoslav diplomacy, presents his reconstruction of the most fateful moment of post-war Yugoslavia – the split with Stalin and the Informburo in 1948–1953.
The philosophical and theoretical study by a Bosnian-Herzegovinian author analyzes how the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina from 1992 to 1995 was a biopolitical project of creating a "pure" national body through the systematic killing, expulsion, and rape of