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A historical and journalistic work by Fr. Mladen Barbarić (1873–1936), a Franciscan, writer and amateur historian, about the past of Šarengrad, the Franciscan monastery, the church and life in Srijem from the Middle Ages to the 19th century.
"Fides publica (Public Faith)" (1930) is a notable legal-historical study by Marko Kostrenčić on the development of public credibility of documents, notarial institutions, and legal certainty in medieval Croatian and Serbian lands.
A monograph on the rise and fall of the powerful Croatian noble family of Šubić Bribirski with a genealogical table, written by Vjekoslav Klaić (1849–1928), one of the most important Croatian historians of the 19th and early 20th centuries.
"Hrvatska mladost" — a magazine for high school youth, year XXV, issue 3, one of the first issues published in the Independent State of Croatia, when the magazine became intended for high school students as part of Ustasha propaganda and youth education.
Croatia Always Catholic (1940), a popular-historical and apologetic book by a Samobor parish priest that proves the thousand-year Catholic loyalty of the Croatian people, from the time of their immigration until the 20th century.
The first systematic monograph on the history of the city of Samobor and its feudal lords from the Middle Ages to the 19th century, published by Vjekoslav Noršić (1880–1953), a Catholic priest and historian from Samobor.