The Treaty of Karlowitz signed in 1699 concluded the rule of the Ottoman Empire in most parts of Central and Eastern Europe. Liberation of Osijek in 1687, and consequently of whole Slavonia in 1699 brought a new era of freedom and prosperity to its citizens. At least for a short time, since the Habsburg Monarchy re-established their rule over the country by bringing feudal laws and regulations back into force. Austrian empress and Hungarian-Croatian Queen Maria Theresa united Slavonia with Croatia, and re-established the counties of Virovitica, Požega and Syrmia, meaning that the regional administration of Slavonia was completely relinquished to the civil authorities
Središnja je tema rada sklapanje sporazuma Cvetković – Maček, odnosno stvaranje Banovine Hrvatske. N...
After the fall of Bosnia and Herzegovina under Austria-Hungary in 1878, the new government soon bega...
The paper analyzes the concept of minimal and optimal agricultural land in Serbia defined in legisla...
The Treaty of Karlowitz signed in 1699 concluded the rule of the Ottoman Empire in most parts of Cen...
The author is dealing with the political situation in Croatian lands during the period from 1867 to ...
Slavonia and Croatia belonged to the Habsburg controlled part of the Kingdom of Hungary. As a result...
This article analyses one of the most important legal documents in the history of the Military Front...
During the centuries of Ottoman rule the Tara and Lim river valleys (or Potarje and Polimlje respect...
Published online: 22 November 2022In May 1906, the Habsburg protectorate of Bosnia and Herzegovina e...
Hrvatsko gospodarstvo je tijekom povijesti bilo podređeno različitim stranim interesima, te je čest...
This first issue contains a thematic selection of the materials dealing with the claim of Croatia on...
Main theme of this article is work of the Croatian Peasant Party in Moslavina region (kotars Čazma, ...
The papers analyses the disposal of state-owned agricultural land in the Republic of Croatia in comp...
After the campaign of Suleiman the Magnificent in 1526, the medieval Kingdom of Hungary effectively ...
The census of 1857 was the first census in the Habsburg Empire where the occupations of those conscr...
Središnja je tema rada sklapanje sporazuma Cvetković – Maček, odnosno stvaranje Banovine Hrvatske. N...
After the fall of Bosnia and Herzegovina under Austria-Hungary in 1878, the new government soon bega...
The paper analyzes the concept of minimal and optimal agricultural land in Serbia defined in legisla...
The Treaty of Karlowitz signed in 1699 concluded the rule of the Ottoman Empire in most parts of Cen...
The author is dealing with the political situation in Croatian lands during the period from 1867 to ...
Slavonia and Croatia belonged to the Habsburg controlled part of the Kingdom of Hungary. As a result...
This article analyses one of the most important legal documents in the history of the Military Front...
During the centuries of Ottoman rule the Tara and Lim river valleys (or Potarje and Polimlje respect...
Published online: 22 November 2022In May 1906, the Habsburg protectorate of Bosnia and Herzegovina e...
Hrvatsko gospodarstvo je tijekom povijesti bilo podređeno različitim stranim interesima, te je čest...
This first issue contains a thematic selection of the materials dealing with the claim of Croatia on...
Main theme of this article is work of the Croatian Peasant Party in Moslavina region (kotars Čazma, ...
The papers analyses the disposal of state-owned agricultural land in the Republic of Croatia in comp...
After the campaign of Suleiman the Magnificent in 1526, the medieval Kingdom of Hungary effectively ...
The census of 1857 was the first census in the Habsburg Empire where the occupations of those conscr...
Središnja je tema rada sklapanje sporazuma Cvetković – Maček, odnosno stvaranje Banovine Hrvatske. N...
After the fall of Bosnia and Herzegovina under Austria-Hungary in 1878, the new government soon bega...
The paper analyzes the concept of minimal and optimal agricultural land in Serbia defined in legisla...