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» Christophe Dolbeau wrote a new important book about French - Croatian historical relations
Submitted By Prof.Dr. Darko Zubrinic | Published 05/31/2012 | Music , Science , Politics , History , Education , Culture And Arts | Unrated
The newest book by Christophe Dolbeau is written in French, and its title is  Croatie - France, Une Belle Amitié, i.e. France  - Croatia, a Nice Friendship. It reveals us many new details about various historical contacts between Croatia and France. It has 138 pp, and covers the period since the Middle Ages till the 19th century. This book will be a wonderful gift to anybody wishing to known more about Cr
» HRT dokumentirao Jugoslavenske tajne službe na YouTube-u. Bleiburg planiran još u Drvaru.
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach and Darko Žubrinić | Published 05/18/2012 | Human Rights , History , Education | Unrated
Jugoslavenske tajne službe 1-7 opisane su na YouTube-u. Filmove je priredila i emitirala HRT (Hrvatska Radio Televizija), a sinopsis napisao Obrad Kosovac, pod stručnom recenzijom prof.dr. Josipa Jurčevića. Scenarist je Andrej Rora, a producent i redatelj Miljenko Manjkas. Glavni urednik dokumentarnog programa HRT je Ninoslav Lovčević. Početak osvjetljavanja tamne prošlosti, tako da iz povijesnih dokumenata uč
» Sinking of the Titanic in 1912 and Croatians
Submitted By Dr. Ante Čuvalo | Published 04/19/2012 | People , History , Education , Croatian Life Stories | Unrated
April 15, 2012 marks the 100th anniversary of the sinking of the famous Titanic liner.  Among 1,316 passengers, out of which 818 died in this horrific tragedy that stunned the world, there were also a number of Croatians and/or people coming from Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina. Carpathia was the only ship to come to Titanic’s passengers and crew rescue. At the time of Titanic’s sinking Carpathia was o
» Armenian and Croatian contacts described by Dr Vinicije B. Lupis
Submitted By Prof.Dr. Darko Zubrinic | Published 04/4/2012 | Bilingual , History , Education , Culture And Arts | Unrated
A special bond between the city of Dubrovnik and Armenia is the cult of the City's patron saint St. Blaise from Armenian Sebaste. Croatian Jesuit Josip Marinović, 18th century, wrote the first history of Armenians in the West. The Croatian-Armenian Friendship Society was founded in 2003 in Zagreb. In March 2012 a small gathering of members of the Society has been orgnized in Zagreb, aiming among others to promote a S
» Ljubica Stefan 1921-2002 Croatian Righteous, courageous historian and publicist
Submitted By Prof.Dr. Darko Zubrinic | Published 03/16/2012 | Croatian Heroes , Human Rights , Politics , People , In Memoriam , History , Education | Unrated
With this article we commemorate 10 years since the death of Ljubica Štefan, distinguished Croatian intellectual, exceptionally courageous historian and publicist, recipient of the medal of Righteous among the Nations from Yad Vashem. On 17 March 2012 the Holy Mass has been served in her memory by Rev. Josip Kuhtić in the Zagreb Cathedral, assisted by Mons. Dr. Juraj Batelja. She risked her life living in Belgra
» 1040 years of uninterrupted tradition of celebrating the Day of St Blaise in Dubrovnik
Submitted By Prof.Dr. Darko Zubrinic | Published 02/3/2012 | History , Events , Education , Culture And Arts | Unrated
Celebrations of the fest day of St Blaise (in Croatian, Sveti Vlaho), Dubrovnik patron saint, is celebrated since 972 AD, that is, continuously for 1040 years. This patron relates Dubrovnik and Croatia with Armenia, because St Blais was Armenian saint. The Festival of St Blaise is also the City of Dubrovnik Day. Croatian-Armenian friendship society has been founded in Croatia's capital Zagreb in 2003. Its current pr
» REFERENDUM AFTER THE FINAL VERDICT FOR CROATIAN GENERALS
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach and Darko Žubrinić | Published 01/4/2012 | Bilingual , Human Rights , Croatians in B&H , Politics , History , Education | Unrated
The Geneva convention states that: ”Nothing in this Protocol shall be invoked for the purpose of affecting the sovereignty of a State or the responsibility of the Government, by all legitimate means, to maintain or re-establish law and order in the State or to defend the national unity and territorial integrity of the State.”! In stark contrast to these proclamations, the EU punished Croatia by abolishing the Phare
» Cristophe Dolbeau expert in Croatian- French relations
Submitted By Prof.Dr. Darko Zubrinic | Published 12/15/2011 | People , History , Education , Business | Unrated
Mr. Cristophe Dolbeau is distinguished expert in Croatian-French relations, with a deep insight into Croatia's past and present. He published several books an numerous articles, and some of the articles have been translated into Croatian. his very interesting brochure "France - Croatie, Aperçu des relations entre le XIe et le XIXe siecle", Lyon 1994. In its fifteen chapters, the brochure contains a wealth of data, some of them of interest a
» Georges d'Esclavonie Croatian professor at Sorbonne in Paris and French spiritual writer around 1400
Submitted By Prof.Dr. Darko Zubrinic | Published 12/12/2011 | Croatian Language , People , History , Education , Culture And Arts | Unrated
Georgius de Sclavonia or Georges d'Esclavonie wrote his book Le chasteau de viriginte in 1411. With this article we mark 600 years since its appearance in France, at the Beaument Benedictine Abbey in the city of Tours. This Croatian scholar studied at the famous Sorbonne in Paris, where he became professor at the beginning of the 15 century. The Municiapl Library of Tours keeps his texts written in the Croatian Glagolitic Script (see on the


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