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Croatia is a beautiful country with a rich culture that has profoundly impacted the world. This work contains essays on the different areas of Croatia’ s national culture from its leading scholars and artists; their contributions provide a glimpse into Croatia’ s fascinating past and present.
G. Doug Davis, PhD, is professor of political science and the director of the master's in international relations program at Troy University.
Introduction: Croatia's Culture, By G. Doug Davis Chapter 1: A Meeting Point and an Intersection - Croatian Identity and Culture, By Prof. Bozo Skoko Chapter 2: Croatian Opera Diplomacy, By Miomir Zuzul, Ivana Zuzul, and Iva Hraste-Soco Chapter 3: Croatian Culture as a Means of Political Struggle in Socialist Yugoslavia (From Agitprop to Maspok), By Ivica Lucic Chapter 4: From the Triune Kingdom to the Nation: The Role of the Croatian Coat of Arms in the Process of Croatian National Integration, By Mario Jareb and Hrvoje Kekez Chapter 5: Croatian Art - Space and Spirit, By Vladimir Peter Goss Chapter 6: Croatian Thinkers in the Context of European Culture, By Jure Zovko & Ivana Nikolic Chapter 7: Croatian Conservative Mind: Critiques Of The French And Russian Revolution During The Modern Period, By Stipe Kljaic Chapter 8: Sociological Factors in the Development of the Atmosphere of Croatian Theater, By Miriam Mary Brgles Chapter 9: Dubrovnik's Place in Croatian Culture, By Robin Harris Chapter 10: The Reflection of The Political Ideas of the Croatian Political Diaspora on the Contemporary Croatian State, By Ivan Tepes Chapter 11: Three States in One: Explaining Croat Minority Nationalism in Postwar Bosnia and Herzegovina, By Ugo Vlaisavljevic Chapter 12: Forging a Shared Identity: Croats in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia, By Ivan Pepic Chapter 13: A Portrait for a Croatian Euro Coin: Marija Juric Zagorka (1873-1957), By Andrea Feldman Chapter 14: Archbishop Dr. Alojzije Viktor Stepinac of Zagreb: In Memory, History and the Politics of Survival, By Esther Gitman