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Mark Cornwall LOYALTY and TREASON in LATE HABSBURG
The South Slav Policies of the Habsburg Monarchy
The Uncrowned Lion: Rank, Status, and Identity of The
The Battle of Krbava Field, September 9Th, 1493
On August 27, 1848, the Hungarian Council of Ministers Approved, As Is Known, a Proposal for Revising the Constitutional Status of Croatia Vis a Vis Hungary
Citizenship in Croatia Slavonia During the First World War Ivan
Memory and Authority in the Ninth-Century Dalmatian Duchy
Landscapes of War: How Croatian Cities Rebuild And
The Ban Jelaćić Trust for Disabled Soldiers and Their Families
Hungarian-Croatian Water-Painting: the Richness of Nuance in the Image of Hungarians in the Croatian Public Imagination from the 16Th Century to the 19Th
Political Relations Between the Counts of Blagaj and King Sigismund of Luxemburg*
The Collection of Flags and Streamers at the Croatian History Museum and Its Symbolism
Anti-Turkish Correspondence Between Matthias Corvinus and Pope Sixtus IV
Everyday Cosmopolitan Practices of Croatian Patriots in Late 19Th Century Zagreb
Illyrianism and the Croatian Quest for Statehood Author(S): Marcus Tanner Source: Daedalus, Vol
Josip Jelačić – Ban of Croatia
The Noble Elite in the County of Körös (Križevci) 1400–1526
Miklós Zrínyi's Hungarian Osmanology
Top View
The Spread of the Slaves. Part I. the Croats. Author(S): H
Hungary and the Adriatic Coast in the Middle Ages Power Aspirations and Dynastic Contacts of the Árpádian and Angevin Kings in the Adriatic Region"
The Use of History Croatian Historiography and Politics' Ivo
Fredrick Jackson Turner's Frontier Thesis, Orientalism, and the Austrian Militärgrenze Author(S): William O'reilly Source: Journal of Austrian-American History, Vol
Nicholas of Ilok's Kingship in Bosnia 1471
Presentation of a Committee of the Hungarian Diet to Ferdinand
Military Revolution” Warfare and Military Structures in the Hungarian Kingdom (1490–1526)* Florin Nicolae Ardelean (Cluj-Napoca)
Title: the Illyrian Movement and the Construction of the South Slav-Croatian Identity: the Study of Construction, Deconstruction
Ludwig Von Gaj Opposes Croatia's Hungarian Heritage
Dalmatia, the Quarnero and Istria, with Cettigne in Montenegro and The