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Ivan Zubac is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Church History and Patrology within the Catholic Theological Faculty of Josip Juraj Strossmayer University in Osijek. His academic work spans Church history, Croatian studies, and theological discourse, with a focus on interwar period dynamics and Catholic movements.
Education: Zubac studied at the University of Osijek, majoring in English Language and Literature and History, graduating in 2008. He earned his doctorate at Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome, focusing on the Croatian Catholic movement in the interwar period.
His research delves into topics like the establishment of canonical institutions, historical impact of pandemics, and the role of religious orders in political landscapes. Zubac's publications reflect a deep engagement with historical narratives and their modern implications, particularly in the Balkan region.
Recent articles highlight themes in medieval history, political philosophy, and international relations, emphasizing historical events such as the Fourth Crusade and the League of Nations' formation. His work contributes to understanding the interplay between religion and national identity in Croatia's historical context.
Zubac has participated in organizing international symposiums, notably the 100th anniversary of the encyclical Ubi Arcano Dei, and has delivered lectures on Catholic Action and its historical significance.





