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Digitization of older Croatian dictionaries

open access: yesLibellarium: Journal for the Research of Writing, Books, and Cultural Heritage Institutions, 2017
Considering that the present-day Croatian still frequently fails to have the exact translational equivalents for the novel ideas developed and disseminated via metalinguistic Eurospeak, the paper adopts and employs an unorthodox scientific method to ...
Tihomir Živić   +2 more
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The Effects of Transition and War on the Construction of Some Segments of National Identity among Croats and Serbs (An Empirical Survey in the Former War Areas of Western and Eastern Slavonia)

open access: yesMigracijske i etničke teme, 2005
The author analyses the effects of transition and war on the formation of some segments of national identity among Croats and Serbs. The basis for the analysis was an empirical survey conducted in Western and Eastern Slavonia. The analysis included three
Dragutin Babić
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The Late Medieval Zagreb County as the Part of Antemurale Christianitats. The Case Study of Zrin Estate

open access: yesSaeculum Christianum
Although Ottoman raids on parts of Medieval Slavonia, which is now Central Croatia, began in the early 15th century, it wasn't until the fall of the Medieval Kingdom of Bosnia into Ottoman hands in 1463 that the raids intensified and the Ottoman raiders
Hrvoje Kekez
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Demographic and Political Influences on the Confessional Picture of East Slavonia

open access: yesMigracijske i etničke teme, 2003
East Slavonia is a region with a recognisable agrarian tradition and a culture specific to itself, in which religion has had great importance. Concretely, through a long period of history, Roman Catholicism was the most extensive confession and it has ...
Antun Šundalić
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Moral and Didactic Orientation in the works of the 18th century Franciscan Đuro Rapić [PDF]

open access: yesHum, 2018
After liberation of Slavonia from the Ottomans in 1699, the long-standing process of its recovery followed. As educated people, the Franciscans sought to teach people of Slavonia and religious works played an important role in this process.
Anela Mateljak Popić
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Folk Church Architecture in Slavonia

open access: yesEtnološka tribina : godišnjak Hrvatskog etnološkog društva, 1992
Rad počinje prikazom crkvenih prilika u Slavoniji predturskog i turskog razdoblja kako bi se objasnila pojava pučkog sakralnog graditeljstva u 16. i 17. stoljeću. Ono se javlja iz nužde, a iskazuje se gradnjom skromnih drvenih crkvica. U radu se prati njihov razvoj i promjena kulturno- historijskog značenja kroz 18., 19. i 20. stoljeće.
openaire  

MIGRATORY MOVEMENTS OF SERBIAN NATION IN BOSNIA DURING THE GREAT VIENNA WAR

open access: yesИстраживања, 2012
At the time of the Great Vienna War (1683-1699) there were large migration flows in the Balkans. The paper explains the migrations of the Orthodox (Serbian) and the Catholic population from Bosnia, which remained under the Turkish rule, to the newly ...
Владан Гавриловић
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Modeling Wolf, Canis lupus, Recolonization Dynamics to Plan Conservation Actions Ahead: Will the “Big Bad Wolves” Howl Again in Slavonia, Croatia?

open access: yesDiversity
A century ago, wolves ranged throughout Croatia but were eradicated from Slavonia—a region that could serve as a crucial corridor connecting the Carpathian and Dinaric–Balkan wolf populations.
Matko Bišćan   +3 more
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Stephen Kis of Szeged - A Baranyan Reformer with a European Influence

open access: yesKairos (English Ed.), 2012
The introductory part of this article offers a concise overview of the Reformation in Baranya and Slavonia in the sixteenth century while also depicting the role of the reformer Stephen Kis of Szeged in the development and institutionalization of the ...
Stanko Jambrek
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Forced, Impelled and Organised Migration in the Ethno-Demographic Shaping of Croatia: The Example of Slavonia

open access: yesMigracijske i etničke teme, 2009
Based on relevant statistical data and literature, this work analyses the demographical development of Slavonia – especially its ethnic structure - over a period of one century.
Mario Bara, Ivan Lajić
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