Poet Matoš
Pjesnik Matoš
Keywords: Antun Gustav Matoš;
Extract from the issue 1/1938 of the journal Znanost i Zivot
More...Keywords: Antun Gustav Matoš;
Extract from the issue 1/1938 of the journal Znanost i Zivot
More...Keywords: Neo Positivism;
article from iussue 1/1938 of the journal »ŽIVOT. ČASOPIS ZAPOPULARIZACIJU NAUKE«, there pp. 37 to 51
More...Keywords: Dalmatia; Adriadic Sea;
this Edition is a Digsimile re-edition of Voinvoitch's 2 volumes work published first in 1934 by Hachette in France. Vol I: Des origines au marché infâme 1409 Vol II: Des griffes du Lion ailé a la libération (1409-1918)
More...Keywords: Croatian independence; Croatian statehood; dissolution of Yugoslavia; Serbian-Croatian war; Serbian irreden-tism; Greater Serbia;
The purpose of this book, prepared by the University of Zagreb, is to help the reader understand the “Croatian question" and the reasons behind the present Serbian aggression against Croatia, and to explain that the desire of the Croatian people to achieve their freedom and statehood is deeply in accordance with the tradition of Eu-ropean and world liberal democracy. The aspiration of the Croats to have their own sovereign and independent state is identical to the aspirations already achieved by other European nations. The Book has been published in 1991 by the Zagreb University.
More...Keywords: Korčula; Dalmatia;
published in 1877 in Zagreb by the ACADEMIA SCIENTIARUM ET ARTIUM SLAVORUM MERIDIONALIUM as PARS I. VOL I of its series MONUMENTA HISTORICO-JURIDICA SLAVORUM MERIDIONALIUM.
More...Keywords: Croatia after Tito's death; foreign debts of Yugoslavia; Tudjman's way of thinking; Franjo Tudjman; Croatia's status in Yugoslavia;
In this small booklet, Franjo Tudjman describes his view on the situation of Croatia within the still exisiting federal state of Yugoslavia one year after Tito's death and ten years before the real break-down procedure of the federation started.
More...Keywords: Croatian Peasant Party;
The booklet, published in 1987 by "Središnji odbor Hrvatske Seljačke Stranke" (Central Committee of the Croatian Peasant Party) with office in Brussels (Belgium), is a report on the "World Meeting of the Croatian Peasant Party and Croatian Workers' Union" (Toronto, May 1987) with contributions by: Juraj Krnjević, Lovro Črep, Josip M. Torbar, Eugen Laxa, Tihomil Rađa, Mehmed Bašić, Đuro Đurković, Mirko Vidović, Dorothy Obradović, Krešimir Butković, Zvonko Mustapić, Stjepan Golubić, Juraj Boljkovac, Stjepan Košutić, Ivo Tomić, Ferid Salihović,
More...THE ORIGINAL COPY USED FOR DIGITIZATION HAS BEEN PRINTED IN GERMAN FRAKTURA FONT. PLEASE MAKE SURE, THAT YOU WILL BE ABLE TO READ THIS KIND OF TEXT AND TAPEFACE. // Karl Noetzel wrote in his introduction (in a very „ Zeitgeist-Language“ of the first WorldWar): What we lack for the time being is the knowledge of the Slavic peoples' individualities. The following text should have an enlightening effect here. That is perhaps the only new thing about the Slavs of Austria: the possibility that in each of these nations there were people who were able to speak to us in another language, in our German, about the most sacred thing there was for them, about their nation. This is - it seems to me - a pleasant proof of the high Slavic Culture.
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