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CROATIA
Worth Looking For
Through the Embers of Chaos, Balkan Journeys
Dervla Murphy
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
2003
PAPER
388 PAGES
COMING IN
She's the best. This seventy-something Irish grandmother writes from the heart with authority and verve, interweaving three separate trips throughout the region with history, crack reportage and her usual astute observation. Her Balkan Journeys are three: a visit to Croatia over the holidays in 1991-92, a more extensive trip to Serbia in 1999 and a grand tour through Croatia, Boznia-Herzegovina, Albania, Montenegro and Kosovo in 2000. She's no dilettante either, preferring to linger and to travel by foot or bicycle (or, in some cases, by mule).
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Croatia, A History
Ivo Goldstein
Nikolina Jovanovic
HISTORY
2000
PAPER
281 PAGES
COMING IN
A concise, balanced history of Croatia, from medieval times to the present, by a professor at the University of Zagreb.
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Economic and Social History of Medieval Europe
Henri Pirenne
HISTORY
1936
PAPER
224 PAGES
Pirenne, an important economic historian, traces the economic and social development of Western Europe from the end of the Roman Empire to the middle of the 15th century in this classic book, first published in 1936. It gives a concise picture of medieval Western Europe, including social disturbances, economic and social catastrophes, famine and the Black Death. A separate section on the North Sea and the Baltic contains specific references to the Hanseatic League.
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