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» James J. Sadkovich's monograph "Tudjman, the first political biography"
Submitted By Julienne Busic | Published 12/11/2010 | Science , Politics , History | Unrated
James Sadkovich is the author of the monograph Tudjman: prva politicka biografija, his first political biography, in 2010, Zagreb (in Croatian). He is an independent scholar who holds a Ph.D. in history from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.  Dr. Sadkovich completed the initial research for this monograph  while a Public Policy Scholar at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars. We provide an interview by Julienne Eden Buš
» Professor Mladen Bestvina associate editor of the Annals of Mathematics
Submitted By Prof.Dr. Darko Zubrinic | Published 12/6/2010 | Science , Education | Unrated
Professor Mladen Bestvina, on the photo with his wife Cynthia, is associate editor of the Annals of Mathematics since 2006, one of the most prestigious mathematical journals in the world. He completed his studies of mathematics at the University of Zagreb before he moved to the USA. Professor Bestvina is distinguished professor of mathematics at the University of Utah. He is a member of the editorial board of Glasnik Matematički
» Croatian Middle Age Poetry by A. Kapetanovic, D. Malic and K. Strkalj Despot
Submitted By Prof.Dr. Darko Zubrinic | Published 11/26/2010 | Croatian Language , Science , Education , Culture And Arts | Unrated
 Croatian Medieval Poetry, written by Amir Kapetanović, Dragica Malić and Kristina Štrkalj Despot, is the first complete chrestomathy and monograph of Croatian medieval texts written in verse during the period of 14th-16th centuries, in Old Latin, Croatian Glagolitic and Croatian Cyrillic scripts. Publishing this amazing book by the Institute of Croatian Language and Linguistics is a great event for Croatian culture. It has nearly 1000 pages.
» Nenad Ban's scientific work is regarded as a milestone in biochemical research
Submitted By Prof.Dr. Darko Zubrinic | Published 11/24/2010 | Science , Education , Awards | Unrated
The 2010 Wieland Prize went to Croatian scientist Professor Nenad Ban of the Institute of Molecular Biology & Biophysics of the ETH Zurich for his definition of the molecular structures of fatty acid synthases (FAS) in fungi and mammals, the molecular assembly lines for lipid production. His great achievement now allows a precise understanding of how these large, complex biological machines function.
» Michael McAdams 1947-2010 historian and sincere Croatian friend
Submitted By Dr. Ante Čuvalo | Published 11/13/2010 | Bilingual , Science , People , In Memoriam , History , Friends , Education | Unrated
C. Michael McAdams (1947-2010) is best known for his important monograph Hrvatska - mit i istina (Croatia Myth & Reality), published in Croatian, Swedish, Danish, Spanish (2 editions), and English (3 editions). Other translations are planned. We invite you to read an article by Croatian historian Dr. Ante Čuvalo written in memory of Michael McAdams.
» Dr. Ante Cuvalo: Ph.D. dissertations dealing with Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina
Submitted By Dr. Ante Čuvalo | Published 10/14/2010 | Croatian Language , Croatians in B&H , Science , History , Education | Unrated
By the courtesy of  Dr. Ante Čuvalo,  distinguished Croatian historian, we can offer you an impressive and yet incomplete list of recent Ph. D. dissertations dealing with Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina, on various subjects, defended in the past several years throughout the world.
» Dr. Borislav Arapovic elected member of the Russian Academy of Sciences 2010
Dr. Borislav Arapović, Croatian philologist, founder of the Institute for Bible Translation in Stockholm, was elected the foreign member of the famous Russian Academy of Sciences, in 1999 for his work on organizing the translation of the Bible into about 80 non-Slavic languages of the former SU. About eight million copies of the Bible have been issued till now. Founding the Institute for Bible Translation in Moscow in 1997 has been bl
» Sir Iain Chalmers medical scientist interviewed at the University of Split Croatia
Submitted By Prof. Dr. Matko Marušić | Published 07/28/2010 | Human Rights , Science , Education | Unrated
In 2010 Sir Iain Chalmers, distinguished medical expert from UK, was a guest of the School of Medicine of the University of Split, Croatia. On this occasion he gave an interesting interview dealing with his contacts with Croatian scientists, Croatian Medical Journal, and his rich medical experience. He practised as a clinician for seven years in the UK and the Gaza Strip, and then became a full time health services researcher.
» Croatian train another great product by KONCAR - Electric Vehicles Inc
Submitted By Prof.Dr. Darko Zubrinic | Published 05/17/2010 | Science , Business | Unrated
Croatia is one among only six countries in Europe producing their own trains. The new Croatian train produced by KONCAR - Electric Vehicles Inc offers the state of the art concept, excellent design, air-condition, ergonomic seats and panoramic glazing enabling a comfortable drive.


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