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» Journal of Croatian Studies - Volume XXIV - 1983
Submitted By Joza Vrljičak | Published 04/4/2009 | Culture And Arts | Unrated
The 1983 issue of the Journal of Croatian Studies was fully devoted to the most famous Croatian sculptor, Ivan Mestrovic (1883-1962). The volume features three texts by the sculptor as well as articles by Ante Kadic, Bogdan Raditsa, Christopher Spalatin, Ivan’s son Matthew Mestrovic, Karlo Mirth, among others. The volume has 216 pages including 36 plates.
» Bratislav Lucin leading expert for Croatian Renaissance classic Marko Marulic
Submitted By Prof.Dr. Darko Zubrinic | Published 04/4/2009 | Croatian Language , People , Education , Culture And Arts , Religion | Unrated
 Bratislav Lučin, distinguished Croatian scholar and director of Marulianum institute in the city of Split, has recently published two important books dealing with a famous Croatian Renaissance writer Marko Marulić 1450-1524. Marulić's books were read by St Francis Xavier, Cervantes, Thomas More, King Henry VIII, etc. Marko Marulić is the author of the notion of PSYCHOLOGY.
» Adriana Smajic from Argentina for Radio Split
Submitted By Joza Vrljičak | Published 04/3/2009 | Culture And Arts | Unrated
Adriana Smajic contributes from Argentina to the program Nedeljni Akvarel. The program is emitted every Sunday noon from Radio Split. Adriana’s contributions deal mainly with the life of Croatians in Argentina
» Goran Karan Tours the United States and Canada April-May 2009
Submitted By Marko Puljić | Published 04/3/2009 | Events , Entertainment , Culture And Arts | Unrated
  Croatia's platinum and diamond recording artist Goran Karan and his six -piece band "Vagabundo" will be performing in select cities in the United States and Canada. He promises an unforgettable concert featuring his most popular songs and some traditional Dalmatian songs as well as other hits. 
» Studia Croatica 1986 #102
Submitted By Joza Vrljičak | Published 04/2/2009 | Culture And Arts | Unrated
In this 102 (1986) issue of Studia Croatica, the main articles are one by Mate Mestrovic about the possibility of Democracy in the then Yugoslavia. Ante Kadic wrote about Marko Marulic, while Maja Lukac-Stier presents the main Croatian community contributions to Argentina. In turn, Ivo Boric wrote about the Croatian immigrants to Bolivia. This issue has 96 pages, in Spanish.
» Jerry Blaskovich - Anatomy of Deceit
Submitted By Joza Vrljičak | Published 04/1/2009 | People , History , Culture And Arts | Unrated
Jerry Blaskovich is a US physician of Croatian origin. During the 1991-1995 war in Croatia, nobody had to tell Dr Blaskovich where to go, what to do, whom to help, and what to write. Although living in California, Jerry knew what his homeland needed, what tasks suited his abilities, what pressure his family was able to go through, and what his health and strength allowed him to do.
» Studia Croatica 1986 #101
Submitted By Joza Vrljičak | Published 03/26/2009 | Culture And Arts | Unrated
Radovan Latkovic, then editor of Studia Croatica, analysed in 1986 the future of Yugoslavia from an historic perspective. In the 1986 issue, other articles deal with literature, with Pope Sixtus V, of Croatian origin, with brothers Mirko and Stevo Seljan, Croatians explorers in Africa and South America. And much more, 96 pages, in Spanish.
» Miro Gavran's 200th staging and new premier in Poland March 27 2009
Submitted By Prof.Dr. Darko Zubrinic | Published 03/24/2009 | Croatian Language , Culture And Arts | Unrated
Croatian playwright Miro Gavran has been a frequent guest in Poland lately, where his plays saw ten theater premiers, and where he had two books of dramas and comedies published. Within the World Theater Day (March 27), the famous Teatr Ludowy in Krakow will stage the 200th performance of this comedy "My Wife's Husband", translated by Anna Tuszynska.
» Journal of Croatian Studies - Volume I - 1960
Submitted By Joza Vrljičak | Published 03/21/2009 | Culture And Arts | Unrated
On its first issue, the Journal, which is approaching its 50th anniversary, presented itself with the text "To Our Readers". There, the editors state that the Croatian Academy of America, established in 1953, had planned to publish a learned journal of Croatian cultural, historical, political and economic developments.


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