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301. Journal of Croatian Studies: Volume > 50
Cvijeta Pavlović Petar Zoranić’s Midsummer Night’s Dream
302. Journal of Croatian Studies: Volume > 51
Stanko Popović The Achievements of Nikola Tesla in Science and Engineering and His Role in the Discovery of X-Rays
303. Journal of Croatian Studies: Volume > 51
Bratislav Lučin The Mediterranean Navigation of the Croatian Book: On Three Decades of the Split Mediterranean Book Festival
304. Journal of Croatian Studies: Volume > 51
Vinko Grubišić Croatian Incunabula, with a Focus on the 1483 Croatian Editio Princeps Missal
305. Journal of Croatian Studies: Volume > 51
Ivo Šoljan A Different Anatomy Lesson: Magic Hands and the Artistic Visions of The Hague (Rembrandt Versus Bruegel): An Ekphrastic Sketch
306. Journal of Croatian Studies: Volume > 51
Aleksandra Srša Benko Non-Croatian Scholars: Contributors to the Journal of Croatian Studies: A Bibliographical Analysis
307. Journal of Croatian Studies: Volume > 52
John P. Kraljic Bogdan Radica: An Introduction
308. Journal of Croatian Studies: Volume > 52
Ivan Miletić Selected Bibliography of Bogdan Radica
309. Journal of Croatian Studies: Volume > 52
Ivo Šoljan The Mythopoetic Visions of the Mediterranean in Bogdan Radica’s Life and Literary Opus: Essay
310. Journal of Croatian Studies: Volume > 52
Bogdan Radica Yugoslavia’s Tragic Lesson to the World
311. Journal of Croatian Studies: Volume > 52
Bogdan Radica Eugen Kvaterni
312. Journal of Croatian Studies: Volume > 53
Franz Posset Matthias Flacius Illyricus: The Formation of a Polyglot Evangelical Humanist
313. Journal of Croatian Studies: Volume > 53
Stan Granic The Croatian Immigrant Press in America: From the Reminiscences of Editor Božo F. Tolić
314. Journal of Croatian Studies: Volume > 53
Michael Kenny The Centripetal Nationalists: Croat Nationalism, Dynastic Conservatism, and the Emergence of the Pure Party of Rights, 1890–1903