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Croatian Cultural Renaissance
Croatian Cultural Renaissance
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A32=Ester Gilman
A32=Esther Gitman
A32=G Doug Davis
A32=Hrvoje Kekez
A32=Iva Hraste-Soco
A32=Mario Jareb
A32=Miriam Mary Brgles
A32=Robin Harris
A32=Vladimir Peter Goss
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Eastern European Culture
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Product details
- ISBN 9781666958690
- Weight: 753g
- Dimensions: 159 x 236mm
- Publication Date: 05 Apr 2024
- Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Hardback
- Language: English
Croatia is a magnificent land full of surprises. Visitors are amazed to discover a country with spectacular natural wonders, a great culinary tradition, excellent wine, architecture, a beautiful language, and a vibrant national culture. While it is a small country when measured in square miles, market size, or military power, it has a rich culture that has profoundly impacted the world. The contributors to Croatian Cultural Renaissance: From the Margins to the Crossroad of Europe were the protagonists who survived the communist period and then lived through the fraught period of the Croatian War of Independence in the 1990s; they worked to understand, build, and preserve their cultural identity and freedom as Croatian people. They are diplomats, government officials, artists, and academics who are recognized within Croatia for their intellectual prowess and for their vital and noteworthy contributions to their country. While the chapters explore different areas of Croatia’s national culture, they are united in showing how the national identity and ethos have deep roots and provide insight in what it means to be Croatian today.
G. Doug Davis, PhD, is professor of political science and the director of the master’s in international relations program at Troy University.
Croatian Cultural Renaissance
€122.99
