Zagreb 1910.–1913.
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Zagreb 1910.–1913.

Vjekoslav Klaić

"Zagreb 1910–1913" by Vjekoslav Klaić is a monograph on the development of Zagreb on the eve of World War I – an urban, cultural, economic and political overview of the city at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries.

Zagreb 1910–1913 is a short historical and urban monograph written by Vjekoslav Klaić (1849–1928), a prominent Croatian historian. The work presents an overview of the state and development of Zagreb in the last years before the outbreak of World War I.

Klaić provides a systematic view of the city during that period: demographic growth, urban changes, construction of new neighborhoods, public buildings, transport infrastructure, cultural and educational life, economy and political circumstances. He particularly focuses on the transformation of Zagreb from a provincial town into a modern European metropolis, which was in full swing at the beginning of the 20th century.

Unlike Klaić's great historical syntheses, this booklet is more of a contemporary chronicle and a description of the state of the city in a specific period. The author uses his long-standing knowledge of Zagreb (he lived there for decades) as well as data from official reports, statistics and personal observations. The style is clear, concise and typical of Klaić – scholarly, yet accessible to a wider audience.

The book was written just before the war (the manuscript was completed around 1913) and published in 1918 in new political circumstances (after the disintegration of Austria-Hungary). It represents a valuable historical cross-section of Zagreb at the height of the Austro-Hungarian period, at a time when the city was undergoing significant modernization (electrification, sewage, tram, new squares, theaters, schools, etc.).

Today, this edition is a bibliographical rarity, especially in its first edition. It is often used as a source for studying the urban development of Zagreb, the history of everyday life and the transformation of the city at the end of the Austro-Hungarian period. Together with Klaić's earlier works on Zagreb (e.g. on the Statute of the City of Zagreb), it forms an important part of his contribution to Zagreb's local historiography.

Illustrations
Branko Šenoa
Dimensions
24 x 15.5 cm
Pages
62
Publisher
Knjižarnica Lavoslava Hartmana, Zagreb, 1918.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.

One copy is available

Condition:Used, excellent condition
 

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