Političko-povijesni eseji
Hitler osvajač: raskrinkavanje jedne legende
One of the first anti-Hitler works, published by Nolit as early as 1933. This is an early, shorter version of the work (originally published anonymously in Prague), which preceded the expanded edition from Amsterdam in 1935.
Hrvati i njihov seljački pokret
"Croats and their peasant movement", by Petra Jr. Preradović, is a historical-political study that analyzes the history of peasant movements in Croatia and their significance in the social and political development of the country.
Hrvatska borba za opstojnost 1918.-1998.
Das Buch enthält einen Bericht über die Geschichte Kroatiens von 1918 bis 1998 in vier historischen Perioden (1918–1941; 1941–1945, 1945–1990 und 1990–1998).
Hrvatska nad ponorima - Povijesna reportaža o uroti Zrinsko-Frankopanskoj (u povodu 300-godišnjice tragedije)
Eine außergewöhnliche historische Reportage über die Zrinski-Frankopan-Verschwörung, die anlässlich des 300. Jahrestages der Hinrichtung von Petar Zrinski und Fran Krsto Frankopan veröffentlicht wurde und einen Rückblick auf die Ereignisse bietet, die 167
Hrvatski Job šesnaestoga vijeka – život i djela Ivana Karlovića
Petar Grgec schildert das Leben von Ban Ivan Karlović (Kurjaković), der aufgrund seines Leidens in den Kämpfen gegen die Türken als „kroatischer Hiob“ bekannt ist. Eine populärwissenschaftliche historische Monografie, herausgegeben von der Kroatischen Aka
Identitetske aporije
I drugi su pjevali o ratu: Odjeci raspada Jugoslavije u engleskoj i američkoj književnosti
In this book of essays, Muharem Bazdulj analyzes how the collapse of Yugoslavia and the wars of the 1990s resonated in Anglo-Saxon literature – from pre-war stereotypes to war and post-war depictions.
Istimalet : Bosna u osmanskoj političkoj strategiji : (15. i 16. stoljeće)
The book is a read in which the author, using historical sources, faced the task of thoroughly explaining the way in which the Ottoman Empire conquered medieval Bosnia.
Između krajnosti
In Between Extremes, Muharem Bazdulj reflects on the space of the former Yugoslavia through three essays on Bosnia, the common past, and contemporary Serbia. With warmth and irony, he reveals the similarities, differences, and paradoxes of our region.









