Istorija Bosne i Hercegovine
Putovanje po Bosni
Putopis Ivana Kukuljevića Sakcinskog pruža živopisan prikaz Bosne sredinom 19. veka, beležeći pejzaž, običaje, političke okolnosti i svakodnevni život pod osmanskom vlašću.
Sarajevski dugi pucnji 1914.: događaj, narativ, pamćenje
Sarajevo's Long Shots 1914 is a collection of works, edited by Vahidin Preljević and Clemens Ruthner, based on an international conference held in Sarajevo on the occasion of the centenary of the Sarajevo assassination.
Sloveni u dalekoj prošlosti
A fundamental archaeological and historical work on the ethnogenesis of the Slavs from the 2nd millennium BC to the middle of the 1st millennium AD. The author reconstructs the origins, culture, and early migrations of the Slavs based on archaeological fi
Srednjovjekovna Bosna: Politički položaj bosanskih vladara do Tvrtkove krunidbe (1377. g.)
This posthumously published text is the only work by Nada Klaić (1920-1988) entirely dedicated to medieval Bosnia and Hum. Reprint from 1989 with an index of names.
Stanje redodržave Bosne Srebrene
Povijesni prikaz ustroja, djelovanja i kriza Redodržave Bosne Srebrene kroz XVIII. i XIX. stoljeće, s naglaskom na ulogu franjevaca u društvenom, kulturnom i političkom životu Bosne. Pretisak iz 1884. godine.
Stara vjera Srba i Hrvata
Opsežna studija Natka Nodila "Stara vjera Srba i Hrvata" koja je izlazila 1885.-1890. u Radu Jugoslavenske akademije znanosti i umjetnosti. S pogovorom Radoslava Katičića.
Svjedočenje o vremenu
"Testimony of Time" by Esad Duraković is a collection of essays that critically reflect on war, post-war transition and social fractures, connecting them with religious, cultural and political processes in Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Arab world.
Uvod u podunavsko pismo
Introduction to the Danubian Script by Harald Haarmann (2010) is the first systematic introduction to the oldest writing system in Europe – the Old European or Danubian script (c. 5300–3200 BC), which emerged within the framework of the Danubian Civilizat
Zagonetka podunavske civilizacije
Harald Haarmann's book presents the discovery of Europe's oldest highly developed culture (c. 5500–3500 BC), known as the Danube or Old European Civilization, with an emphasis on its writing, art and influence.
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