101.
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Vinko Grubišić
A Selected Bibliography on Croatian Language
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102.
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Vinko Grubišić
Some Remarks on Croatian Lexicography
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103.
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Christopher Spalatin
The Croatian Language Today
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104.
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The Thirtieth Annual General Assembly
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105.
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Croatian Panels at the AAASS Convention in New York City
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106.
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Ian Thomson
lanus Pannonius' Elegy on the Death of Racacino
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107.
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Marianna D. Birnbaum
Croatian Humanists at the Hungarian Court
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108.
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Ante Kadić
Marulić's Judith, Canto five, verses 165-240
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109.
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Ante Kadić
Marulić's Davidias and His Use of Similes
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110.
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Ante Kadić
Marulić and Drzić, Two Different Characters and Outlooks
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111.
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James J. Sadkovich
The Mobilization of Croatian Immigrant Opinion and the Croatian Press in America During World War I
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Michael Boro Petrovich
Croatian Humanism and the Italian Connection
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113.
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Ivo Banac
Comments
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114.
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Olga Nedeljković
The Secular Aspect of the Croatian Vernacular in the Period of Late Medieval Humanism
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115.
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Anthony M. Mlikotin
Roger Boscovich's Theoria philosophiae naturalis and The Rise of Modem Philosophy
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116.
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Dalibor Brozović
Croatian Literary Language in the 18th Century
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117.
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Ante Kadić
Tomas G. Masaryk and the Croats
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118.
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Edo Pivčević
The Principality of Poljica — From Its Mediaeval Inception to Its Fall in 1807
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James J. Sadkovich
The Use of Political Trials to Repress Croatian Dissent
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120.
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Kazimir Katalinlć
The Declaration of Croatian Independence in the Light of International Documents
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