"Liburnian Topics" represent a valuable serial publication (proceedings) initiated by the Chair of the Čakavian Parliament in Opatija with the aim of researching and preserving the historical, cultural and natural heritage of the Liburnian region.
The collection is an interdisciplinary bridge between Ukrainian and Croatian science, encouraging comparative research on Slavic migrations. It presents the Carpathians as a "living archipelago" connecting East and West, important for Croatian ethnogenesi
Filozofski fakultet Sveučilišta u Zagrebu, 2014.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
18.34 €
Literary criticism • History of literature • Literary Theory • University textbooks • Collections and chronologies
This student handbook is the most comprehensive presentation to date of the literary heritage of the Bay of Kotor in the early modern period, from the late Renaissance to the Baroque, in which the authors offer a chronological and thematic overview of the
Hrvatska sveučilišna naklada, 2015.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
18.34 €
Political philosophy • Contemporary philosophy • Collections and chronologies
The collection is an important contribution to the revitalization of Konstantinović's thought in the post-Yugoslav space, demonstrating that his critique of the rural mind remains relevant for understanding contemporary social and political pathologies.
Vladoje Dukat, Ante Liepopili, Stjepan Zimmermann, Tomo Matić, Marijan Stojković
This issue of the JAZU proceedings brings together works on literary analysis, Slavic liturgy, ontological-noetic issues, and the translation of Pilpaj's fables and Kašić's work.
Grga Novak, Aleksije A. Olesnicki, Mihajlo Lalović, Vladoje Dukat
The collection brings together works on political and military events of the late 18th and early 19th centuries, on church law, and on the literary and cultural interpretation of Njemač's "Kvara bez kruha".