
Istorija Vizantije
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A monograph on the rise and fall of the powerful Croatian noble family of Šubić Bribirski with a genealogical table, written by Vjekoslav Klaić (1849–1928), one of the most important Croatian historians of the 19th and early 20th centuries.
"History of the Middle Ages for the 5th grade of high school" is a textbook from 1953 that clearly presents the development of medieval Europe with rich illustrations, photographs, and historical maps.
"Fides publica (Public Faith)" (1930) is a notable legal-historical study by Marko Kostrenčić on the development of public credibility of documents, notarial institutions, and legal certainty in medieval Croatian and Serbian lands.
The book deals with the analysis of socio-economic relations in the late Roman Republic, with particular emphasis on the slave system and the political power of the dictatorship.
The book presents three sources written in Old French that describe the siege and capture of Zadar by the crusaders of the Fourth Crusade, one of the most dramatic moments in medieval Dalmatian history.
A critical bilingual (Latin-Croatian) edition of Pribojević's speech from 1525, which celebrates the origin, glory, and history of the Slavs, identifying them with the Illyrians and other ancient peoples. A classic work of early Pan-Slavism.