The Greatest Cultures of the World is a collection of eight books that talk about the world's great civilizations. The books were first published in Croatia in 2005 in Rijeka by the publisher Extrada d.o.o., but all eight books were also published specifi
The book was written in the thirties of the twentieth century, and it has not lost its relevance because it was written from the practice of working with people who have various difficulties in their sexual life.
Epoha, 1962.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
8.90 €
Philosophy of spirit • History of ideas • Culturology • Sociology • Psychology • History of Philosophy
Norwegian author Ole Martin Høystad's book provides a comprehensive overview of the development of the concept of the soul across different eras and cultures. The author explores how the concept of the soul has evolved from ancient times to the modern era
Karpos, 2018.
Serbian. Cyrillic alphabet. Paperback.
16.32 €
History of Civilizations • Music • Art history • Culturology • Sociology
One of the important cultural books, anthologically valuable edition for lovers and students of dance. The second volume of the book, dedicated to dance in Eastern civilizations.
Matica hrvatska, 2002.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
Croatian Folk Costumes of Baranja by Janja Čeliković is a detailed account of the traditional costumes of the Croats in Baranja, a region known for its rich cultural heritage. The book celebrates Baranja's heritage, encouraging its revitalization.
Kulturni centar Draž, 2016.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
11.38 €
History of Civilizations • Art history • Culturology
The Greatest Cultures of the World is a collection of eight books that talk about the world's great civilizations. The books were first published in Croatia in 2005 in Rijeka by the publisher Extrada d.o.o., but all eight books were also published specifi
Zdenka Lechner, the first ethnologist at the Museum of Slavonia (1951–1965), made significant contributions to the study of the traditional culture of Slavonia, including the use of pokljuc – earthen lids for baking bread and pastries on the hearth.