
Kaiser Diokletians Palast in Split
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The work of Bulić and Karaman depicts the creation and development of Diocletian's Palace in Split, its historical transformation and significance as a monument of Roman architecture and later an urban center.
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.
Svetozar Boroević, the most capable Austro-Hungarian military leader of the First World War, the only Croat who received the title of field marshal and was awarded the highest Austrian decorations, has been systematically hushed up in Croatian history.
The book collects short biographies of thirty Croatians who, through their work in various fields of science, art and society, have made a contribution to European history.
The book continues a series of the author's professional works dedicated to Baranja.
This book is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the history of Osijek and the role of Capuchins in the development of the city.