The book "Albanians in Osijek and the City of Osijek" was published in 1997 by the Albanian Community in the Republic of Croatia, Zagreb. The editor of the publication is Basri Haliti, and the book has 80 pages and is softcover.
Editor
Basri Haliti
Dimensions
20 x 14 cm
Pages
80
Publisher
Zajednica Albanaca u Republici Hrvatskoj, Osijek, 1997.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
39.98 €
Ethnology • Culturology • Croatian history • Early Modern Age • Middle Ages • Art history • Sacred art • Architecture & Design • Dalmatia
The collection Essays and Articles by Ljubo Karaman, an eminent art historian, includes a series of texts on Croatian art, with an emphasis on the medieval heritage of Dalmatia and its connection with European cultural movements.
Zdenka Lechner, the first ethnologist at the Museum of Slavonia (1951–1965), made significant contributions to the study of the traditional culture of Slavonia, including the use of pokljuc – earthen lids for baking bread and pastries on the hearth.
Nunamiut - Eskimos (Labrador Algonquian: those who eat raw meat or, according to recent interpretations, those who knit snowshoes; they call themselves Inuit: people, singular Inuk), the population of the Arctic region.
SKD Prosvjeta, 1957.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
12.98 €
Ethnology • Culturology • Anthology • Croatian literature • Folk literature • Literary Theory
The book contains three Latin reports by the Croatian Jesuit, nobleman and explorer Ivan Rattkay (Ratkaj, 1647–1683), born in Ptuj (today Slovenia), sent to the provincial of the Austro-Czech Jesuit province from the mission in northern Mexico.
ArTresor naklada, 1998.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.