U ovoj snažnoj knjizi, koja se sada proučava na sveučilištima u Britaniji i drugdje, James Bartholomew iznosi svetogrdni argument da je država blagostanja, bez obzira na to koliko dobro mislili njeni utemeljitelji, učinila više štete nego koristi.
In terms of the number and content of facts, systematics, and method of interpretation, Gavrilović's work surpasses ordinary historiographical reading and stands side by side with the best literary creations about the events of one time and their actors.
Grafocard, 2001.
Serbian. Cyrillic alphabet. Paperback.
9.58 €
World War II • Political-historical essays • Autobiographies and Memoirs
Stojan Vojnović (1920-1994), a Croatian writer, journalist and participant in the National Liberation War, in his memoirs Captain's War Memories (1983) provides a deep, introspective look at the war events of World War II in Yugoslavia.
The attempt to assassinate Adolf Hitler in 1944 in today's Germany is not exactly celebrated, regardless of the thousands executed, nor is the heroic undertaking of the one-armed war veteran Claus von Stauffenberg particularly glorified.
In 216 pages, the author explores the events related to the Peace of Trianon, which was an agreement after the First World War and which significantly affected borders and territorial changes in Europe.
Društvo za hrvatsku povjesnicu, ogranak za Baranju, 1996.