Hrvatska ljevica (magazine)
Hrvatska ljevica (English: Croatian Left) was a left-wing monthly magazine in Croatia issued from 1993 to 2005. It was published by the independent publishing house Razlog. It was discontinued following the death of its main editor and owner, Stipe Šuvar, the former Minister of Culture and Vice President of Yugoslavia. The magazine was also edited by Filip Erceg, Mladen Jakopović (pseudonym Daniel Jakopovich), Bojan Mirosavljev and Jasna Tkalec. Most of the living editors of Hrvatska ljevica are currently editors of the left-wing journal Novi Plamen.
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Hrvatska ljevica (magazine)
Hrvatska ljevica (English: Croatian Left) was a left-wing monthly magazine in Croatia issued from 1993 to 2005. It was published by the independent publishing house Razlog. It was discontinued following the death of its main editor and owner, Stipe Šuvar, the former Minister of Culture and Vice President of Yugoslavia. The magazine was also edited by Filip Erceg, Mladen Jakopović (pseudonym Daniel Jakopovich), Bojan Mirosavljev and Jasna Tkalec. Most of the living editors of Hrvatska ljevica are currently editors of the left-wing journal Novi Plamen.
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