Hrvatska povijest
Od Pola do Malnara: Putnici i istraživači u hrvatskoj kulturi od 13. do 20. stoljeća
The book by Zagreb travel writer and professor Juraj Bubalo is a kind of encyclopedia of Croatian travelers and explorers. Unique in Croatian non-fiction, it popularizes the culture of exploration and reminds us that Croats have been part of global discov
Od turskog do suvremenog Osijeka
The monograph From Turkish to Modern Osijek is the second book in a two-volume history of Osijek. It covers the period from the liberation from Turkish rule in 1687 to the present day, i.e. the last 300 years of the development of the city on the Drava Ri
Ogledalo Ilirie I.-IV.
The first complete history of Croats and Slavs written in the living Croatian vernacular. A monumental work by the Požega parish priest Ivan Švear, a cultural monument of the Illyrian Revival and the foundation of modern Croatian historiography.
Oko Kupe i Korane: Mjestopisne i povjestne crtice
A historical and cultural-topographical work by Radoslav Lopašić, depicting the past, settlements, fortifications, population and cultural heritage of the areas along the Kupa and Korana rivers. It is supplemented with contributions by Emilij Laszowski.
Oluja koju nismo mogli izbjeći
Ante Gugo explains the breakup of Yugoslavia, the formation of the Croatian state, and the circumstances that led to Operation Storm through a chronological account of events from 1985 to 1995.
Osijek
A luxurious photomonography of the city with an introductory study by historian Ivo Mažuran and photographs by Stjepan Kes. Ivo Mažuran is a famous Croatian historian and archivist, one of the best experts on the history of Osijek and Slavonia.
Osijek – Katolička crkva jučer i danas
A collection of papers published in commemoration of the 300th anniversary of the liberation of Osijek and Slavonia from 160 years of Turkish slavery, which was marked in the city with a pastoral-liturgical celebration from 11 to 18 October 1987 and a sci
Osječka bibliografija I-II: Tiskarsko-izdavačka djelatnost u Osijeku od 1742. do 1978. godine
The capital bibliography of printing and publishing activities in Osijek from 1742 to 1978 lists thousands of books, newspapers, magazines and small print, regardless of language. A classic of Croatian bibliographic creativity of the 20th century.
Osječka groblja
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.
History
- Alternative history
- Austro-Hungarian history
- Byzantium
- Documents and records
- Homeland war
- Ancient Age
- World War II
- Greece and Rome
- Heraldry and seals
- Croatian history
- Yugoslavia
- Communism and fascism
- Cultural history
- Modern Age
- Early Modern Age
- Post-communism
- History of Africa
- History of America
- History of Asia
- History of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- History of Civilizations
- History of the church
- History of Europe
- History of ideas
- Povijest škole
- Prehistory
- World War I
- Romanced history
- Middle Ages
- Central European history
- Serbian History
- Contemporary history
- Svjetska povijest
- Military history
- 20th Century
- 21st Century
- Aviation
- Jewish history









