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Representation of the Croatian National Revival and Romanticism in Croatian Literary Historiography
The paper presents poetically and politically conditioned changes in the interpretation of the literature of the Croatian National Revival period as “Romantic”. It indicates that these phenomena should necessarily be viewed in mutual (inter) action.
Suzana Coha
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PREFACE ANALYSIS OF THE CROATIAN GRAMMARS FROM THE NATIONAL REVIVAL TO THE END OF THE 19TH CENTURY [PDF]
The paper deals with prefaces to the Croatian printed grammars in the second half of the 19th century, until the appearance of the School of Croatian Vukovians. It seeks to describe and present the features and functions of the preface text.
Vesna Grahovac-Pražić
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CROATIAN NATIONAL-REVIVAL ACHIEVEMENTS IN HERZEGOVINA [PDF]
The Turkish power in Herzegovina was becoming weaker and weaker in the second half of the 19th century and it was destroyed in 1878, when the new Austro-Hungarian government came.
Šimun Musa
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Byzantine revival as national style in Croatian architecture 1910–1945
While the Neo-Byzantine style was in 19th - century architecture in Croatia exclusively used for architectural projects funded by the Serbian Orthodox Church (such as parochial churches in Zagreb, Dubrovnik and many other towns and places), in the period shortly before the First World War, it also started to be used in the architecture of the Catholic ...
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Residential block located in Croatian national revival street in Sisak is the largest building demolished after being damaged by Petrinja earthquakes in 2020. After the earthquake building was declared unsuitable for housing because of damage. All residents had to move out and since then the building is not in use.
Dragan Kovač, Juraj Herenda
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Ivan Kukuljević Sakcinski as the first recorder of oral literature in the region of Križevci [PDF]
Ivan Kukuljević Sakcinski, a distinctive and famous person from the flourishing period of the Croatian national revival and afterwards, in diverse abundance of his cultural and scientific work, distinguished himself as one of the promoters of recording ...
Tanja Baran
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Put na Plitvice (The Road to Plitvice, 1860) is the first of the travelogue in Croatian language describing an expedition to the Croatian Lake District.
Krystyna Pieniążek-Marković
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Europe: So Many Languages, So Many Cultures [PDF]
The number of different languages in Europe by far exceeds the number of countries. All European countries have national languages, and in nearly all of them there are minority languages as well, whereas all major languages have dialects.
Steinhauer, H. (Hein)
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Tourism, conflict and contested heritage in former Yugoslavia [PDF]
Although, historically, there have always been travellers crossing the Balkan Peninsula, Todorova (1994 Todorova, M. (1994). The Balkans: From discovery to invention. Slavic Review, 53, 453–482.
Naef, Patrick, Ploner, Josef
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