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VOLUME XLIX * No. 190 * Summer 2008

 

Emir O. Filipović

Between the Ottoman Hammer
and the Hungarian Anvil

Dubravko Lovrenović: Na klizištu povijesti (sveta kruna ugarska i sveta kruna bosanska 1387–1463) (The Landslide of History: The Holy Crown of Hungary and the Holy Crown of Bosnia 1387–1463).
Zagreb-Sarajevo, Synopsis, 2006, 808 pp.

 

Dubravko Lovrenović, professor of medieval European history at the University of Sarajevo, has chosen to entitle his new study The Landslide of History. The landside in question is a result and reflection of the relations between Hungary and Bosnia from the accession of Sigismund of Luxembourg to the Hungarian throne in 1387 to the fall of the Bosnian medieval kingdom in 1463. Using already published sources, but also his own research in the archives and libraries of Dubrovnik, Zadar, Zagreb, Belgrade, Berlin and Budapest, Lovrenović closely examines the nature of these relations, offering an original and fresh approach to the history of Bosnia in the Middle Ages.

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Emir O. Filipović
is teaching assistant at the Department of Philosophy, University of Sarajevo.

 
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