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Juraj Stahuljak (16 July 1901, Sv. Jana – 8
February 1975, Zagreb) was a
Croatian composer, organist,
choir conductor and pedagogue.
Juraj Stahuljak (Sv...
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European term and
character Strube 2017.
Introvigne 2016, pp. 105–109.
Stahuljak 2013, pp. 71–82 Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Templars" . Encyclopædia...
- 47.) Turner, Marion, "Stop
talking englissh [sic]" (review of
Zrinka Stahuljak, Fixers: Agency,
Translation and the
Early Global History of Literature...
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Lower Town area of the city were
built in the
following years. Višnja
Stahuljak (hr)
wrote a
historical novel Potres ("Earthquake")
about the earthquake...
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forms (benign or criminal) of "****ual perversions".
Medievalist Zrinka Stahuljak [fr]
observes that "preoccupations with criminality,
criminal responsibility...
- 318–324. ISBN 978-1-4422-1691-4. LCCN 2001035412.
Klaits 1985, p. 25.
Stahuljak,
Zrinka (2013). "Symbolic Archaeology". **** Archaeology: Medicine...
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History in the
Medieval Francophone World, ed. Noah D. Guynn,
Zrinka Stahuljak, (Boydell & Brewer, 2013), 65. The
Shorter Cambridge. CUP Archive. p. 742...
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literature include Zvonimir Balog, Sunčana Škrinjarić, Nada Iveljić and Višnja
Stahuljak.
Predrag Matvejević
explores the
tradition of
leftist literature and polemically...
- poet and
writer Antun Sorkočević – writer, diplomat,
composer Višnja
Stahuljak –
writer August Šenoa –
writer Antun Branko Šimić – poet
Dinko Šimunović...
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Moten Medieval and
Renaissance History Mitc**** B.
Merback Zrinka Stahuljak (fr)
Music Research Timothy Rommen Ge Wang Near East
Studies Aaron D....