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Marko Rimac is an Associate Professor in the Department of History at the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Split, Croatia. He teaches a range of undergraduate and graduate courses focusing on Croatian and Dalmatian history during the early modern and modern periods.
His research interests include early modern Croatian history, social history of Dalmatia, migrations within Dalmatia, and the history of the Croatian Glagolitic script. His work also explores the interactions between the Adriatic region and major empires such as the Ottoman and Habsburg powers.
He is actively involved in scholarly publication, with works indexed in the Croatian Scientific Bibliography (CRORIS). While specific article titles and trends are not detailed in the provided text, his academic output centers on regional historical dynamics, cultural continuity, and imperial influences in the eastern Adriatic.
- Email: mrimac@ffst.hr
- Office Location: Room 207
- Phone: +385 21 545 571
Marko Rimac supervises university courses and contributes to the academic development of students in history programs. There is no public information listed regarding formal advisees or research grants. He is affiliated with the Department of History, which is part of a broader faculty engaged in humanities and social sciences research, including centers for bioethics, local history, and sustainable development.
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