Tusculum-Casopis Za Solinske Teme
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Illuminating the Socio-Cultural Landscape of Solin
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Tusculum-Casopis Za Solinske Teme is an esteemed academic journal dedicated to the exploration of relevant themes in social sciences and humanities, particularly focused on the historical and cultural landscape of Solin and its surroundings. Published by ZVONIMIR SOLIN, this journal aims to foster scholarly dialogue and promote research that contributes to the understanding of regional issues within a broader context. With its ISSN 1846-9469 and E-ISSN 1846-9469, it stands as a valuable resource for researchers, professionals, and students alike, serving as a platform for high-quality and original research articles. While currently not an open-access journal, it adheres to rigorous academic standards, ensuring the integrity and quality of published work. The journal is committed to advancing knowledge and promoting intellectual exchange, making it a vital component for those interested in the socio-cultural studies of this unique Croatian region.
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