Hrvatska povjesnica

Hrvatska povjesnica

Hrvoje Hitrec

Croatian Historian is a concise textbook of Croatian history intended for elementary school students, but also for a wider audience interested in the national past. The book chronologically traces the history of the Croats from their settlement in the Bal

Hitrec begins with an overview of the early Middle Ages, describing the formation of the Croatian principality and kingdom under rulers such as Tomislav. He covers in detail the period of the personal union with Hungary, the Ottoman invasions, and Croatia's role in the Habsburg Monarchy. Special attention is paid to the national revival in the 19th century, the activities of the Illyrian Movement, and the struggle for autonomy. The book also covers the turbulent 20th century, including the first Yugoslav states, World War II, socialist Yugoslavia, and the beginnings of Croatia's independence.

Written in simple and accessible language, with illustrations and chronological tables, the textbook emphasizes the importance of preserving Croatian culture, language, and tradition. Hitrec, known for his literary and pedagogical work, manages to balance factual accuracy with a narrative that awakens patriotic pride. The Croatian History remains a valuable educational tool for understanding Croatia's past.

Editor
Josip Laća
Illustrations
Radovan Domagoj Devlić, Hrvoje Šercar
Graphics design
Hrvoje Šercar
Dimensions
26.5 x 19.5 cm
Pages
209
Publisher
Mosta, Zagreb, 1995.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
Language: Croatian.
ISBN
978-9-53603-431-4

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