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Croatia: A History from the Middle Ages to the Present Day in Franklin, TN
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Croatia: A History from the Middle Ages to the Present Day in Franklin, TN
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In this updated edition of his acclaimed history, Marcus Tanner takes us from the first Croat principalities of the Early Middle Ages through to the country’s independence in the modern era
“Full of absorbing stories and important insights,
Croatia
deserves to be read.”—Aleska Djilas,
New York Times Book Review
“A lucid, expert account of Croatia’s past at the bloody crossroads of big-power ambitions—Turks, Austrians, Italians, Russians—leads smoothly into a riveting close-up view of the 1990s fight for independence.” Boyd Tonkin,
The Independent
“Full of absorbing stories and important insights,
Croatia
deserves to be read.”—Aleska Djilas,
New York Times Book Review
“A lucid, expert account of Croatia’s past at the bloody crossroads of big-power ambitions—Turks, Austrians, Italians, Russians—leads smoothly into a riveting close-up view of the 1990s fight for independence.” Boyd Tonkin,
The Independent
In this updated edition of his acclaimed history, Marcus Tanner takes us from the first Croat principalities of the Early Middle Ages through to the country’s independence in the modern era
“Full of absorbing stories and important insights,
Croatia
deserves to be read.”—Aleska Djilas,
New York Times Book Review
“A lucid, expert account of Croatia’s past at the bloody crossroads of big-power ambitions—Turks, Austrians, Italians, Russians—leads smoothly into a riveting close-up view of the 1990s fight for independence.” Boyd Tonkin,
The Independent
“Full of absorbing stories and important insights,
Croatia
deserves to be read.”—Aleska Djilas,
New York Times Book Review
“A lucid, expert account of Croatia’s past at the bloody crossroads of big-power ambitions—Turks, Austrians, Italians, Russians—leads smoothly into a riveting close-up view of the 1990s fight for independence.” Boyd Tonkin,
The Independent