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Effects of the war in Croatia 1991-1995 on changes in the share of ethnic Serbs in the ethnic composition of Slavonia [PDF]

open access: yesStanovništvo, 2010
The subject of this paper are the ethno-demographical changes in the area of Slavonia during the last decade of the twentieth century. Focus is primarily turned to negative influences (direct and indirect) of socio-political changes on the mechanical ...
Lajić Ivan, Bara Mario
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RELIGIOUS BOOKS IN 18TH CENTURY SLAVONIA

open access: yesLingua Montenegrina, 2015
The author of the present paper analyzes texts created from early 18thcentury to 1855, when Ignjat Alojzije Brlić passed away and when his Novouređeni ilirski kalendar or Svetodanik ceased to be published. The above works make up the corpus of so-called Slavonian literature that was, territorially speaking, created in the area encompassed by the ...
Mateljak Popić, Anela   +1 more
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Descriptors and different perceptions of Graševina wine

open access: yesGlasnik Zaštite Bilja, 2023
The most represented wines in the Croatia are Graševina wines. Of the total wine production, Graševina occupies 40.6 %. In the conditions of the wine-growing regions of Slavonia and Croatian Danube, all styles of wine are produced from this variety, from
Josip Mesić   +4 more
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Entertainment for officers, noblemen and citizens: three social initiators of the secular musical stage in Slavonia in the nineteenth century

open access: yesDe Musica Disserenda, 2015
Three representative social strata in Slavonia, Croatia organized and enjoyed secular musical theater during the nineteenth century: officers at the military fortress in Osijek, members of the aristocratic families and new wealthy citizens in Osijek ...
Vjera Katalinić
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Croatian Franciscans at the Frontier between Christianity and Islam from the 15th to the 17th Century

open access: yesEdinost in Dialog, 2020
The conquest of the Ottoman state at the end of the 15th and the beginning of the 16th century put under its rule most of the territory inhabited by Croats.
Daniel Patafta
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Nadbiskup Stepinac o sibinjskim žrtvama i mise zadušnice za njih u crkvama Zagrebačke nadbiskupije u veljači i ožujku 1935. godine

open access: yesDiacovensia, 2018
The paper presents the views of Archbishop Alojzije Stepinac on the victims from Sibinj during the 1935 election campaign. For the events in which 15 Croatian peasants were killed the authorities accused the peasants themselves and the pastor from ...
Mato Artuković
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The Public Health Centre in Osijek – Štampar’s Idea Put into Practice

open access: yesStudia Lexicographica, 2020
The great commitment of Andrija Štampar in the 1920s and 1930s paved the way for the reorganisation and improvement of the public health service. His ideas about the necessity of founding and opening public health centres and stations throughout the ...
Zlata Živaković-Kerže
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Geostatistička analiza ljudskih gubitaka u koncentracionom logoru Jasenovac [PDF]

open access: yesIstorija 20. Veka, 2019
The paper is an attempt to show the role of the Jasenovac concentration camp in the destruction of peoples from different parts of the Independent State of Croatia (NDH) based on partially revised list „Victims of War 1941–1945” from 1964.
Dragan Cvetković
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From Egypt to Zagreb. The history of Roman Catholic orders in the Balkans [PDF]

open access: yesИзвестия Саратовского университета. Новая серия: История. Международные отношения
The article examines the problem of the development of mendicant orders in Central Europe, mainly in Croatia, Slavonia and Bosnia. The author suggests that the activities of the mendicant orders in the 13th century became one of the most impressive ...
Lotmentsev, Andrey M.
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Noble postmasters and their coat of arms in Croatia, Slavonia and Vojvodina in the 18th and 19th centuries [PDF]

open access: yesBaština
Since the French Revolution in 1789, the nobility has ceased to be the ruling class in society. Since then, nobles began to use only certain privileges: the use of a noble title, the use of a coat of arms, an epithet, the right to join certain knightly ...
Atlagić Nina M.
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