
Narodni heroj: Milislav Dakić (svezak 11)
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- Traces of patina

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Shaping of the doctor's professional identity in the second half of the 19th century resulted in the establishment of the Society Slavonian doctors in Osijek in 1874.
Goldstein's "History of Croatia" is one of the most reliable books published in the past period, especially rich in historical works.
"Croatian Primorje in the literal sense of the word includes the western side of the former counties of Modruška-Rijeka and Lika-Krbavska along the Adriatic Sea. It stretches from Rijeka-Šušak in the north to the river Zrmanja in the south."
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.
The author, while researching in the Archives of the Episcopal Ordinariate in Mostar, came across the personal legacy of Vlaha Lovrić from the period 1945 to 1947, and after studying his diary entries, a series of questions opened up for him.
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.