Central European history • Central European history
Priče iz povijesti srednjoeuropskoga Osijeka
Ervin Heine
A selection of texts about Osijek that the author published in Glas Slavonijie.
From the content: The Turks are leaving, and what happens next? As the people of Osijek wrote to Maria Theresa Royal city Stories from the "Golden Wave" From the civic life of Osijek
Šidak's Studies provide a detailed insight into the Croatian Renaissance of the 19th century, exploring political, cultural and economic processes, with an emphasis on the Illyrian Movement, the abolition of serfdom and the struggle for national autonomy
Institut za hrvatsku povijest, 1973.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
14.32 €
20th Century • Communism and fascism • History of Europe • Political journalism • Central European history
The book Prague Spring by Czech journalist and politician Jiří Pelikan presents a personal testimony of the events that marked Czechoslovakia in 1968.
Globus, 1982.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
5.684.27 - 6.34 €
20th Century • Political-historical essays • History of Europe • Political journalism • Central European history • Czech literature
In this edition, translated by dr. Aleksandar Ilić, there are texts of the first Czechoslovak president in which he timely criticizes Marx, Engels and Lenin, and actually goes on to criticize imperialism in general.
Zavod za udžbenike i nastavna sredstva, 2014.
Serbian. Cyrillic alphabet. Paperback.
9.76 €
Croatian history • Austro-Hungarian history • Autobiographies and Memoirs • Central European history • Modern Age
"Bach's Hussars and the Illyrians" is an autobiographical work by the Slovenian writer Janez Trdina, in which the author describes his experience as a professor in Croatia during the period of Bach's absolutism (1853–1867).