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Nemirni mir
Uneasy Peace (1940) depicts the life of Herzegovinian peasants after World War I, their emigration to Slavonia, the difficult struggle for survival and inner unrest in the apparent peace of the post-war period.
Neolit i eneolit u Slavoniji
The proceedings of the Symposium "Neolithic and Eneolithic in Slavonia", held in Vukovar on 4–5 June 1966, bring together contributions on Neolithic and Eneolithic cultures, material finds and regional connections.
Neoosmanizam: Povratak Turske na Balkan
Tanasković analyzes neo-Ottomanism as a political and cultural strategy of modern Turkey, aimed at strengthening regional influence through the historical legacy of the Ottoman Empire, combining diplomacy, economics, and soft power.
Neufeldovi rječnici Ivana Scherzera: Hrvatski-njemački, Njemački-hrvatski (12. izdanje)
Neufeld's dictionaries are classic bilingual (bidirectional) dictionaries intended for practical use — primarily for pupils, students, merchants, and travelers during the Austro-Hungarian and Kingdom of Yugoslavia eras.
Neuzeitliche Tierheilkunde : Handbuch der Gesundheitspflege, Zucht, Geburtshilfe, des Hufbeschlages usw. unserer Haustiere
Veterinary manual of health care, breeding, midwifery, shoeing, etc. of our pets. Published by W. Becker in collaboration with well-known experts, 756 text illustrations, 12 multi-colored plates, with models in excellent condition.
Nevidljiva kraljica: Povijesne priče iz bosanske Hrvatske
Invisible Queen: Historical Stories from Bosnian Croatia is a collection of six historical stories in which Štefa Jurkić portrays the life, faith, and identity of Croats in Bosnia through events from the past.
Nezastarjela mudrost: misli za svaki dan u godini
Nikad dosta ljubavi
Nikome nema povratka
No Return (1938) follows the lives of eight young women in a Roman student dormitory, their loves, ambitions, and fates in Italian society before World War II, showing that the past cannot be returned or escaped from itself.
Ništarija
The novel in the form of a monologue confession asks the question: is the escape from modernity into rigid fundamentalism salvation or a new kind of prison? Singer does not give a clear answer, but through Shapiro's passionate defense of penance, he criti









