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Tko je pogriješio u Bosni
The book Who Went Wrong in Bosnia (1999) by historian Mladen Ančić is a collection of essays that analyzes the political and historical circumstances of the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Tko plimu uhvati
The Tide Catcher (1948) is a novel by Agatha Christie featuring Hercule Poirot. Set in post-war England, it explores greed, family secrets, and murder. Christie explores greed and moral dilemmas, with Poirot's brilliant deduction.
Tko se boji lika još : priprema ispita iz nove hrvatske proze
Since the first book, the theme of literature has been a constant feature of Julijana Matanović's prose. The author's "reckoning" with previous analyses, as well as with the list of selected reading titles, is clearest precisely in the texts included in t
To je bullshit!: Važnost skepticizma u svijetu koji pokreću podaci
That's Bullshit! is an accessible and entertaining read that combines scientific accuracy with humor, making it a useful resource for anyone who wants to develop skills in recognizing and countering misinformation in everyday life.
Tomas Man
György Lukács, Hungarian philosopher and literary critic, analyzed the works of Thomas Mann in his book "Thomas Mann", in which he examines his literary work through the prism of Marxist aesthetics and historical materialism.









