History of Croatia: Primary Documents
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- Digital Heritage from the website of the National Library.
- (16th - 18th centuries; facsimiles of books, maps, drawings, etc.)
- Written by Antun Rozanovic, leader of the defense forces.
- (1571; English translation of original Latin -- also available in Croatian)
- This document is reprinted from Seton-Watson, R.W. The Southern Slav Question and the Habsburg Monarchy.
- London: Constable and Co., 1911. The translation is by Seton-Watson.
- The source is H-Net.
- (1868; English translation)
- Searchable book-length travel reports digitized at the University of Michigan.
- (19th-20th century; hundreds of facsimiles in many languages)
- (pre-1914 - post-1918; translations and transcriptions)
- Major Resource
- A collection of primary documents from the Internet Modern History Sourcebook.
- (1914-1918; transcriptions and translations)
- Digital primary documents assembled at Mount Holyoke College.
- (1914-1919; translations)
- Including treaties affecting the Hungarian-Yugoslav/Croatian border from the Treaty of Trianon to the Moscow Agreement.
- Published by the Bureau of Intelligence and Research, US Department of State
- (1920-1945; facsimiles)
- Declassified CIA documents from Cold War Era Hard Target Analysis.
- (3 November 1958; PDF facsimiles)
- Library of Congress guide to constitutional, legal and government documents.
- Istorija Balkana : Digital Balkan History
- An ambitious and fast-growing collection of e-books and sources, available only in a Serbo-Croatian interface.
- Requires free registration in order to view sources (See especially "Izvori ").
- (Facsimiles, links and an online forum)
- Includes primary and secondary documents, provided by Don Mabry.
- (Transcriptions, facsimiles and commentaries, mostly in English)
- Digitization projects in Croatia (and Eastern Europe), listed by Klaus Graf.
- (Scroll down to "Kroatien")
- (Facsimiles).
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