While we write this, the latest issue of our magazine »Grb i zastava« is being printed and our members may expect it soon in their mail boxes. Additional copes may be ordered through the Leykam International publishing house. From the contents we highlight: On the front page, the recently restored flag of the city of Korpivnica. […]
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Faculty of Humanities and Social Studies of the University of Zagreb/Filozofski fakultet Sveučilišta u Zagrebu https://www.ffzg.unizg.hr
»Vexillology« Column in »Hrvatski vojnik« (3), 2014
Following the series of 44 installments of the »Veksilologija« (Vexillology) column in 2012 i 2013 godini, Željko Heimer continued to write for the Ministry of Defence magazine in 2014 as well, with 26 new articles in the issues № 438 through 463. The articles are available in the »Hrvatski vojnik« on-line archives, i.e. directly at […]
President Josipović at Scientific Symposium »Symbol, Identity and the Homeland War«, 31.10.2014.
President of the Republic Ivo Josipović attended, at the Faculty of Humanities and Social Studies (FFZG) of the University of Zagreb, the opening of the scientific symposium “Symbol, Identity and the Homeland War”, organized by the Sociology Department of the FFZG and the Croatian Heraldic and Vexillological Association (HGZD).
»Grb i zastava« № 15 Issued
A new issue of our magazine »Grb i zastava« was printed these days and our members may expect it soon in their mail boxes. Additional copes may be ordered through the Leykam International publishing house. From the contents we highlight: On the front page photographs from the Restrospective Exhibition of the International Art Flags Festival […]
Scientific Symposium »Symbol, Identity, and the Homeland War«, 31.10.2014
It is our honour and pleasure to inform you of the organization of a scientific symposium »Symbol, Identity, and the Homeland War«. The symposium is organized by the Sociology Department of the Faculty of Humanities and Social Studies of the University of Zagreb and the Croatian Heraldic and Vexillological Association. The lectures and activities will take […]
19th HGZD Tribune, 22.4.2013 – Ralf Hartemink, the Netherlands
It was an honour to host at out 19th Tribune the Netherlands heraldic expert Mr. Ralf Hartemink, who held us a lecture in English titled Heraldic collector cards of 20th century: the example of Coffee Hag albums. The Tribune was held in co-operation with the Croatian Heraldic Heritage seminar of the Chair for auxiliary history […]
Željko Heimer’s Thesis »Croatian Armed Forces Identity as Expressed through the Military Unit Flags in the Homeland War and Following it« Defended, 27.3.2013
With the thesis defence held on 27 March 2013, Željko Heimer accquired his doctorate at the post-graduate study of sociology at the Faculty of Humanities and Social Studies of the University of Zagreb. The thesis titled »Croatian Armed Forces Identity as Expressed through the Military Unit Flags in the Homeland War and Following it« was made […]
Participating in 4th Congress of the Croatian Historians 2012
The 4th Congress of the Croatian Historians 2012, an international scientific conference, was held on 1st – 5th October 2012, organized by the Croatian National Committee for History Sciences (HNOPZ), the Society for the Croatian History and the Faculty of Philosophy of the University of Zagreb. During the Congress the Auxiliary Historic Sciences Section was […]
»Grb i zastava« № 10 Issued
The tenth volume of our journal »Grb i zastava« celebrates also the fifth anniversary of our Association. The № 10 of GiZ has the usual 20 pages of A4 size with articles both in Croatian and English language in full colours with numerous illustrations. It contains a series of highly interesting articles among which these […]
Visiting Lecture for History Students
On Thursday, January 20th, 2011, Željko Heimer, the HGZD president, held a visiting lecture with topic “The Coat of Arms and the Flag of the Republic of Croatia” for the history students at the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences of the University of Zagreb, at the Department of History, the Auxiliary History Sciences and […]