Kultura Hrvata kroz 1000 godina I-II

Kultura Hrvata kroz 1000 godina I-II

Josip Horvat
Horvat

The book is the first attempt to present a more or less coherent picture of Croatian culture, its essence and its life guidelines. It has no scientific pretensions. It is written for informational purposes for the widest possible circle of readers. Publis

Josip Horvat's Kultura Hrvata kroz 1000 godina (first edition 1939, second 1942, revised 1980) offers a lucid and comprehensive account of Croatian culture from its beginnings in the early Middle Ages to the first half of the 20th century. As an experienced journalist and historian, Horvat combines scientific precision with a gift for storytelling, creating a work that guides the reader through complex historical events without unnecessary embellishment.

He begins with the roots of Croatian culture in the Glagolitic period, when, amidst the political turmoil of the early Middle Ages, the foundations of literacy were being laid. The Baška Tablet and Glagolitic monuments bear witness to early linguistic awareness. Horvat then moves on to humanism and the Renaissance, the period in which Marko Marulić wrote Judith, the first significant literary text in the Croatian language, while Ivan Gundulić recorded deep reflections on freedom and identity in his Osman. With the arrival of the 19th century, Horvat describes in detail the national revival, where Ljudevit Gaj and the Illyrian movement revived national consciousness through printing, schools, and literature. The Matica Hrvatska became a key institution in this process, while art and science developed as pillars of culture.

Horvat does not ignore the influence of foreign powers – Hungarian, Venetian, Austrian – that shaped Croatian reality, but he emphasizes how culture was a space of resistance and self-expression. The church, education and printing play key roles in preserving language and tradition. His language is clear, almost journalistic, but imbued with knowledge and careful selection of details, which makes the book accessible but never superficial.

This work is not just a chronicle, but the story of how the Croatian people built and preserved their identity through art, literature and institutions. Horvat's work remains a valuable source for understanding Croatian culture and national identity, leaving the reader with a sense of pride and responsibility for their heritage.

Editor
Vladimir Košćak
Illustrations
Josip Lučić
Graphics design
Ivo Friščić
Dimensions
29 x 20 cm
Pages total
1004
Publisher
Globus, Zagreb, 1980.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
Language: Croatian.

The book consists of two volumes.

Jedan višetomni primjerak je u ponudi.

Kultura Hrvata kroz 1000 godina I-II
Volume 1
Pages: 509
Condition:Used, excellent condition
Kultura Hrvata kroz 1000 godina I-II
Volume 2
Pages: 495
Condition:Used, excellent condition
 

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