Jesenas i danas

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  • Publisher: Lirika
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  • Condition: Vrlo dobro
  • Code: 51924

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Jesenas i danas

Summary

*The book is partially underlined with a ballpoint pen.

Autumn and Today

Lyrics of the Eight

Tin Ujević, Frano Alfirević, Salih Alić, Dragutin Vunak, Vladimir Rem, Boro Pavlović, Joja Ricov, Kazimir Urem

Dedication dated 1954 by Tin Ujević, Frano Alfirević, Salih Alić, Vladimir Rem, Kazimir Urem, Bora Pavlović to Martin Kaminski.

Probably one of the last signatures of Tino Ujević.

Martin Kaminski, historian and literary historian (Slatina, 15. IX. 1913 — Zagreb, 30. I. 2009). He attended high school in Požega, Ilok and Osijek, where he graduated in 1934. He did seasonal and clerical jobs, and in 1942–45. was in the Home Guard units. Graduated in 1947 from the Faculty of Philosophy in Zagreb (English and Croatian language and literature, Polish language, history). Until 1959, he was a high school teacher in Dubrovnik, Gospić, Karlovac and Slavonski Brod (in 1949–51 he taught at the Higher Naval Academy in Divulje), where from that year he worked in the Historical Archive, at the Pedagogical Academy and, finally, at the Historical Institute of Slavonia. From 1967 until his retirement in 1977, he was an expert clerk at the Secretariat of the University of Zagreb. He published literary contributions in the Osijek periodicals Hrvatski list (1937) and Čičak (1939), and wrote about the labor and communist movement in the region in the Proceedings of the Historical Institute of Slavonia (1966–68) and - with an emphasis on the role of national minorities - in the proceedings Slavonia in the National Liberation Struggle. (Slavonski Brod 1966). Collaborated in the magazine Hrvatsko sveučilište (1971), Slavonian National Calendar (1984–94) and in HBL, and in the monograph "Borovo" (1971) discussed the position of workers in that combine and in the factory "Bata". He published a bibliography of J. Kozarac's works and literature about him (1987), and he compiled similar contributions for the edition of I. Kozarac's book Slavonska krv (Vinkovci 1981) and the collection Vladimir Rem himself (Osijek—Slavonski Brod—Vinkovci 1997). He was co-editor of the collection of documents Materials for the history of the National Liberation Movement in Slavonia, 1 (Slavonski Brod 1962) and 1975–79. editor of University Bulletin and Lecture Schedule of the University of Zagreb. His unpublished manuscript German National Group in Croatia from Immigration to 1941 was signed with the codes K, Ka, Ma Ki, MAR, Mar-Ka and M. K.

Additional information

  • Publisher: Lirika
  • Year of publication:1955
  • Place of publication:Slavonski Brod
  • Pages:72
  • Dimensions:12x17 cm
  • Script:Latinica
  • Condition:Vrlo dobro
  • Binding:Meki

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