Eleni Glykatzis-Arbeler: How She Changed the Historical Image of Byzantium
Eleni Glykatzis-Arbeler, a prominent figure in Byzantine studies, left a lasting legacy through her scholarly work and contributions to the understanding of Byzantine history.
How Klasić Turned Shoemaker Špiljak into a Statesman, While Calling Defenders Uneducated People?
Hrvoje Klasić's recent comments have sparked controversy and highlighted societal divides, particularly in the context of how war veterans are portrayed in contrast to former powerful figures.
Hunger, espionage and diplomacy, this is how Franco finally won the Civil War: "For the last six months, no one has any doubts"
The article discusses a new historical thesis by Gutmaro Gómez Bravo regarding the conclusion of the Spanish Civil War, emphasizing the role of military intelligence and diplomatic efforts by Franco's forces.
The Land of Prussia in Search of the Soul
The article pays tribute to Wolf Jobst Siedler on his 100th birthday, exploring his contributions to the historiography of Prussia and his reflections on its beauty amid neglect.
The Trogir Erudite is the main reason we know so much about our distant history
Ivan Lučić, a 17th-century Croatian historian and cartographer, is considered the father of modern Croatian historiography for his critical approach to historical sources.