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The Impact of the Illyrian Movement on the Croatian Lexicon
Language Policy and Linguistic Reality in Former Yugoslavia and Its Successor States
Language in Croatia: Influenced by Nationalism
Yugoslavia | International Encyclopedia of the First World War
The Continuity Between the Enlightenment and Nationalism Politics and Historical Narratives of Narratives Andhistorical Politics
The Croatian Political Movement of 1848-1849 and the Formation of the Croatian National Identity
History and Political Thought: South Slavic Ideologies, Greater Croatia
The Invention of Musical Illyrism
Yugoslavia, a Country with a Population of About 20,000,000, Has Asofficial Languages Macedonian, Slovenian, and Serbo-Croatian
Alphabets of the Modern Slavic Languages. By- Bidwell, Charles E
The Illyrian Movement: a Croatian Vision of South Slavic Unity
To What Degree Are Croatian and Serbian the Same Language? Evidence from a Translation Study* John Frederick Bailyn Stony Brook University
Život I Djela Pavla Rittera Vitezovića
The Habsburg Monarchy, 1618-1918
Slavic Review Mind
REFLECTIONS on CROATIA, 1960-1992 Eleanor Despalatovic
Grbovi Senjskih Rittera Vitezoviûa I Heraldika U
Title: the Illyrian Movement and the Construction of the South Slav-Croatian Identity: the Study of Construction, Deconstruction
Top View
Nations and Citizens in Yugoslavia and the Post-Yugoslav States: One Hundred Years of Citizenship
The Lisinski Case Imaginary Memoirist Sketches with an Epilogue
Upbringing and Early Education in the Selected 19Th Century Croatian Memoirs*