Central European history • Central European history
Priče iz povijesti srednjoeuropskoga Osijeka
Ervin Heine
A selection of texts about Osijek that the author published in Glas Slavonijie.
From the content: The Turks are leaving, and what happens next? As the people of Osijek wrote to Maria Theresa Royal city Stories from the "Golden Wave" From the civic life of Osijek
The book One Thousand Eight Hundred and Eight (first edition 1934, second 1973) by Josip Horvat is a detailed account of the revolutionary year 1848 in Croatia, a key moment in the shaping of national identity and political consciousness.
Nakladni zavod Matice hrvatske, 1973.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
The book consists of two volumes
14.56 €
Croatian history • Austro-Hungarian history • Modern Age • Central European history • Autobiographies and Memoirs
"Bach's Hussars and the Illyrians" is an autobiographical work by the Slovenian writer Janez Trdina, in which the author describes his experience as a professor in Croatia during the period of Bach's absolutism (1853–1867).