Ivo Goldstein Book order
This author is a distinguished scholar in Byzantinology and medieval Croatian history, with a particular focus on the early medieval period. Their research also encompasses the history of Jews in Croatia and 20th-century Croatian history. Through extensive teaching and editorial work, they have significantly contributed to historical scholarship. Their writings are characterized by meticulous research and a commitment to a comprehensive understanding of the past, as evidenced by their prolific publications.



- 2007
- 2000
Croatia: A History
- 192 pages
- 7 hours of reading
The book explores the historical significance of the boundary established in the fourth century when the Roman Empire divided into Western and Eastern empires. This division, which runs from the Montenegrin coast up the river Drina to the confluence of the Sava and Danube, has persisted for 1,500 years, marking a cultural and religious divide between the Catholic West and the Orthodox East on Slav territory. The enduring nature of this boundary highlights its impact on European history and identity.
- 1999
With Croatia now an independent state, this text traces the history of the region and its people. It is divided into: sections on the early medieval Croatian state; the periods of union with Hungary and with Austria; incorporation in Yugoslavia; and the creation of a sovereign state.