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Personal data:
E-mail: zpodhrask@fhs.unizg.hr
MB – 369401: https://www.croris.hr/osobe/profil/34523
Education
1989 Final Maturity Exams at Classical Gymnasium “Concetto Marchesi” in Padua, Italy
1989-1991 University of Padua, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, History and Religious Studies.
1991-1999 University of Zagreb, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, History and Italian Language and Literature double studies.
1999 BA Thesis in Communicative Competence and Linguistic Competence in Elementary School under the mentorship of prof. Nives Sironić Bonefačić.
2010 University of Zagreb, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, double major in History and Italian Language and Literature.
2012-2018 University of Split, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Doctoral Studies in Modern Croatian History. Thesis “The pilgrimages and the pilgrims to Loreto and Assisi in the Croatian Maritime Regesta of XVIII century: Anthropological hermeneutics of religious journeys” – supervisor prof. Marko Trogrlić and cosupervisor prof. Stjepan Ćosić.
Languages Italian, Croatian, English (active); Spanish, French, Latin, Greek (passive)
Work Experience and researching
1999-2005 Establishment and management of her own Company for furniture manufacturing for different international companies (Ikea Sweden, Atelier Italia et al.); recipient of recognition and awards of Ministry of Economy of the Republic of Croatia.
2006-2010 Work as interpreter and translator.
2010-2013 Research of the Croatian Maritime Documents of 18th century in collaboration with the Croatian State Archives for the publication of 4.000 Maritime Regesta vol. III.
2013-2017 Work on 4.000 documents of the Archivio di Stato di Venezia, Archivio di Stato di Ancona and of Fano for the publication of Croatian Maritime Regesta of 18th century 3rd vol., for which she received funds from the Croatian Ministry of Science, Education and Sports in 2015.
2018-2026 Work on 4.000 documents of the Archivio di Stato di Venezia, for the publication of “The Croatian Maritime Regesta of 18th century” 4th vol., in collaboration with Naida-Michal Brandl.
2020-2021- Teaching Croatian Ships in the Modern Period at the University of Zagreb, Faculty of Croatian Studies.
Awards
2004 Award of the Croatian Ministry of Economy for "The achievement of excellent results" in the year 2003, ranking among the first three entrepreneurs awarded in the category of Small Business.
Scientific Promotion and Advancement
2020 Research Associate in the field of Humanities, field of History.
2021 Assistant Professor at the Department of History, Faculty of Croatian Studies, University of Zagreb
Conferences and lectures
2014 The Female Universe of the Pilgrimage at International and interdisciplinary symposium VIII Mediterranean Roots of Philosophy, Split, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences of Split and Croatian Philosophical Society.
The types and characteristics of Croatian ships in the 18th century on the Adriatic Sea from the 'Croatian Maritime Regesta' I vol. at Festival of the Sea and Maritime Tradition – Fiumare 2014/ Festival mora i pomorske tradicije.
2015 Egeria: a Mediterranean Pilgrim of the 4th century, IX Mediterranean Roots of Philosophy, Split, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences of Split and Croatian Philosophical Society.
How freely, with what means and whether in the spirit of historical facts and truths the Homeland War is represented in Croatian history textbooks and for future generations. Perspectives and implementation, Croatia – the way to territorial integrity / Hrvatska – put prema teritorijalnoj cjelovitosti, Filozofski fakultet Sveučilišta u Splitu, with Ružica Ivanković.
2016 Semitic pre-Judaic religious and symbolic elements in the Mediterranean context, X Mediterranean Roots of Philosophy, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences of Split and Croatian Philosophical Society, Split.
Jewish Merchants between the two shores of the Adriatic in the 18th century, “…li giudei debbano abitar unidi…” The Birth and Evolution of the Venetian Ghetto (1516-1797), The Medici Archive Project, Beit Venezia and „I 500 anni del Ghetto di Venezia”, Venice, May 5th and 6th.
Types of ships in the 'Croatian Maritime Regesta of the 18th century' I-II vol at Maritime Museum of Pesaro, Italy – “Cultural Landscapes”/ “Paesaggi culturali”, June 19th.
2017 The Translation of the Holy House of Virgin Mary from Israel, through Croatia to Loreto, XI Mediterranean Roots of Philosophy, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences of Split and Croatian Philosophical Society, Split, April 6th-8th.
Jews as Building Factor of Adriatic and Mediterranean Worlds in the 18th Century, Jews in the Balkans: History, Religion, Culture, Moses Mendelssohn Centre for European-Jewish Studies (University of Potsdam), Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences of Split, with Naida-Michal Brandl, Split, May 8-10.
Adriatic Port Jews in the 18th Century, Representation of the 'Port Jew', Parkes Institute for the Study of Jewish/non-Jewish relations, University of Southampton and Kaplan Centre for Jewish Studies and Research at the University of Cape Town, with Naida-Michal Brandl, University of Southampton, England, May 22-23.
2018 Croatian Maritime Regesta: new documents and primary sources on the Maritime trade in the 18th century, The XIth Congress of the European Association for Jewish Studies 2018. Panel “Project for a new research area: Maritime trade from the Eastern and Western Adriatic to the Mediterranean - Jews, merchants and travelers in the 18th century inter-religious trade” with Brandl and Mancuso, Krakow - Poland, July 15-19.
Jewish Presence in the Maritime Trade of Grain during the 18th Century in the Adriatic Sea from the Croatian Maritime Regesta, vols. I-III, European Business History Association - 22nd Annual Congress - Session A3: A Maritime Market: Jewish Enterprises and Grain Trade in Early Modern Europe with Naida-Michal Brandl and Piergabriele Mancuso, Ancona, September 6-8.
2019 The Mediterranean roots of pilgrimages, XIII Mediterranean Roots of Philosophy, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences of Split and Croatian Philosophical Society, Split, April 4-6.
The Croatian Maritime Regesta of 18th Century: Newly Published Sources on the Adriatic Daily Life - Ship types as one possible analysis, MARE NOSTRUM / NAŠE MORE (1069. – 2019.) on the 950th anniversary of the first mention of the Adriatic "by our sea", Croatian Maritime Museum of Split, Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts, The Institute for Scientific and Artistic Work in Split, Split, November 12.
2021 Is it possible to democratize the dictatorship? Reflections on Croatian state law on the 50th anniversary of the Croatian Spring, The Croatian Spring and Croatian States - on the 50th anniversary of the proclamation of the strike of Croatian university students, Faculty of Croatian Studies, Zagreb November 22-23.
2022 Izazovi političko-ekonomske emigracije obitelji Čolak-Podhraški od 1966. do 1991./The challenges of the political-economic emigration of the Čolak-Podhraški family (1966-1991), Međunarodna znanstveno-stručna konferencija „Suvremeni usud gastarbajterska naslijeđa Hrvatske“, Zagreb July 15.
"Iza bodljikave žice" Nikole Čolaka: predemigrantska iskustva katoličkog povjesničara i filozofa/"Behind the Iron Wire" by Nikola Čolak: the pre-migration experiences of a Catholic historian and philosopher, Hrvatska književnost kršćanskog nadahnuća, Prešućene stranice književnosti u komunističko doba (II), Križevci, October 22.
From Croatian maritime pilgrimages to Our Lady in the Modern Age to the search of Mediterranean’s sacred declined in feminine: shrines and devotions, A Theological-Historical Comparative Analysis of Maritime-Related Spirituality in Malta and Croatia, Conference –December 14.
2024 Adriatic Seafaring and Ships Compared in the Transition from the 18th to the 19th Century: Methodology and Key Research Questions, 6th Mediterranean Maritime History Network Conference - Centre of Maritime History Institute for Mediterranean Studies (Ims-Forth) Rethymno, 27–31 May.
Invited lecturs
2016 Tipi navali nei Regesti marittimi croati del XVIII secolo / Types of ships in the Croatian Maritime Regesta of 18th century I-II vol., Paesaggi Culturali at Villi Molaroni, Museo della Marineria, Pesaro, June 19th.
2017 Routes and sailing ships in the Adriatic of the 18th century at Round of meetings Libri e ricerche a Villa Molaroni, Maritime Museum (Museo della Marineria) introducing the Croatian Maritime Regesta of the 18th century, Navigation in the Adriatic. Sources, 3rd vol., April 21, Pesaro.
Lecture Routes and sailing ships in the Adriatic of the 18th century and introducing the Croatian Maritime Regesta of the 18th century, Navigation in the Adriatic. Sources, 3rd vol., at Museo Malacologico of Cupra Marittima, Italy, April 22, Cupra Marittima.
2022 I Regesti marittimi croati del Settecento: metodologia per l'analisi di navigli/The Croatian Maritime Regesta of the eighteenth century: Methodology for the Analysis of Ships, Seminario di storia e storiografia italiana, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, March 24.
2023 Jadransko brodovlje u krčkoj luci u 18. st. iz Hrvatskih pomorskih regesta, sv. I-III/Adriatic ships in the port of Krk in the 18th century from the Croatian Maritime Regesta, vol. I-III, History of the Cristo Ressussitato galley, Small Town Hall of the City of Krk, October 7.
Book launches
2017-2018 Nikola Čolak, Croatian Maritime Regesta of the 18th century, Navigation in the Adriatic. Sources, 3rd vol. / Regesti Marittimi Croati, Settecento, Navigazione nell’Adriatico, Fonti, III vol. ed. Zrinka Podhraški Čizmek, 688 p., Department of History, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences of Split, Split 2017.
2022 Zrinka Podhraški Čizmek, Navigli adriatici fra le due sponde nel Settecento/Adriatic ships between the two shores in the eighteenth century, ed. Maria Lucia De Nicolò, Maritime Museum of Pesaro: May 15, 2022.
2023 Zrinka Podhraški Čizmek, Navigli adriatici fra le due sponde nel Settecento/Adriatic ships between the two shores in the eighteenth century, ed. Maria Lucia De Nicolò, n. 24. Rerum maritimarum, Department of History, University of Zadar: November 13, 2023.
Translations
1991-1999 Texts and books from Croatian to Italian of a historical, artistic and literary nature for professors at the University of Zagreb, private companies, court interpreters and Croatian Radio and Television.
2006-2016 Cooperation with the Agency for External Evaluation of Education:
- proofreading of the Italian state matriculation exams.
- translation and review from Italian to Croatian of the state graduation of the Italian national minority.
- translation and proofreading from Croatian to Italian of the materials for the state matriculation examination of the Italian national minority.
2012. Translation into Italian of the book The Parliament of Istria / Istarski sabor / La Dieta istriana, edited by N. Budak, Native Museum of Poreština, 252 pages, on the 150th anniversary of the Parliament of Istria.
2013. Translation of the text by prof. Tonko Maroević "La scia dell'onda, il ritmo del volo" for the Theatrum Mundi exhibition by Jagoda Buić at the Museo Revoltella in Trieste as part of the presentation of Croatia as a new member of the European Union.
Translation of the text by prof. Marija Tonković "Signore di città e contadine" for the exhibition Đuro Janeković: fotografo croato, artista europeo at Palazzo Venezia in Rome.
Adriatic and Ionian Ships in the Modern Age (1650-1850)
Adriatic Seafaring and Ships Compared in the Transition from the 18th to the 19th Century: Methodology and Key Research Questions
The Translation of the Holy House of Loreto: a Croatian-Mediterranean paradigm
Adriatic and Ionian Ships in the Modern Age (1650-1850)
Challenges of the political and economic emigration of the Čolak-Podhraški family
Cosmos and Ethos: Horizons of the World, Science, and Society. Dr. Zrinka Podhraški Čizmek, PhD Assistant Professor, Adriatic Ships Between Two Shores in the 18th Century
Shipbuilding in Boka bay from Croatian Maritime Regesta of the 18th century
Croatian Maritime Regesta of the 18th Century: Recently Published Sources on the Daily Life of the Adriatic – Types of Ships as one of the Possible Analysis
The Croatian Maritime Regesta of the eighteenth century: methodology for the analysis of ships
From Croatian maritime pilgrimages to Our Lady in the Modern Age to the search for the Mediterranean sacred declined in the feminine: shrines and devotions
Challenges of the political-economic emigration of the Čolak-Podhraški family from 1966 to 1991
"Behind the Iron Wire" by Nikola Čolak: the pre- migration experiences of a Catholic historian and philosopher
Cosmos and ethos: The Mediterranean roots of pilgrimage
Adriatic ships between the two shores in the eighteenth century
The Mediterranean roots of pilgrimages
Names and characteristics of 18th century Croatian ships in the Adriatic Sea from the Croatian Maritime Regesta v. I
Pilgrims and travelers to Loreto in the eighteenth century overseas ... 'who comes from Croatia'
Jewish presence in the maritime trade of grains during the eighteenth century in the Adriatic Sea from the Croatian Maritime Regesta, vol. I- III
Pilgrimages of Croats by sea to Loreto and Assisi in the 18th century: a historiographic and hermeneutical analysis
Codex Diplomaticus Maritimus Croatiae/Croatian Diplomatic Maritime Codex and the Croatian Maritime Regesta, vol. 4: Emerging project
"European Business History Association", 22nd Annual Congress, 6-8 September 2018 - Ancona and the Jewish Presence in the Maritime Trade of Grain during the 18th Century in the Adriatic Sea from the "Croatian Maritime Regesta", vols. I-III
Jewish merchants, parcenevoli and forwarders on the Adriatic in the 18th century from the Croatian Maritime Regesta, vol., I-II
The project for a new research area: The maritime trade between the two Adriatic coasts towards the Mediterranean: Jews, traders and travelers in contacts between the two shores in the Eighteenth century
The Croatian Maritime Regesta of 18th Century: Newly Published Sources on the Adriatic Daily Life - Ship types as one possible analysis
The Mediterranean roots of pilgrimages
The pilgrimages and the pilgrims to Loreto and Assisi in the Croatian Maritime Regesta of XVIII century: Anthropological hermeneutics of religious journeys
Regesti Marittimi Croati as a Source for Jewish History
Jewish Presence in the Maritime Trade of Grain during the 18th Century in the Adriatic Sea from the Croatian Maritime Regesta, vols. I-III
Croatian Pilgrimages to Loreto from the 5000 Documents of the "Croatian Maritime Regesta" in the 18th Century - vol. I
Adriatic Port Jews in the 18th Century
Jews as Building Factor of Adriatic and Mediterranean Worlds in the 18th Century
Croatian Maritime Regesta, 18th cent., Sources, Navigation in the Adriatic, III vol.
The analysis of communist ‘treatment’ of ideological non-sympathizers in the example of two Croatian Catholic intellectuals: Nikola Čolak and Mirko Vidović
Routes and sailing ships in the Adriatic of the 18th Century
The Translation of the Holy House of Virgin Mary from Israel, through Croatia to Loreto
Ship Types in the Croatian Maritime Regesta of the 18th Century (I-II vol.)
Jewish Merchants between two Adriatic Coasts in the 18th Century
The Female Universe of the Pilgrimage in the Mediterranean Context
Semitic pre-Judaic religious and symbolic elements in the Mediterranean context
How freely, with what means and whether in the spirit of historical facts and truths the Homeland War is represented in Croatian history textbooks and for future generations. Perspectives and implementation
Egeria: a Mediterranean pilgrim of the 4th century
Type and the characteristic of the vessels in the 18th century in the Adriatic Sea from 1st vol. of the Croatian Maritime Regesta
Communicative Competence and Linguistic Competence in Elementary School
Books
2017 Čolak, Nikola, Croatian Maritime Regesta. 18th century. Navigation in the Adriatic. Sources / Regesti Marittimi Croati. Settecento. Navigazione nell’Adriatico. Fonti / Hrvatski pomorski regesti. Osamnaesto stoljeće. Plovidba na Jadranu. Vrela, vol. III, ed. Podhraški Čizmek, Zrinka, Odsjek za povijest Filozofskog fakulteta Sveučilišta u Splitu, Split 2017.
2021 Podhraški Čizmek, Zrinka, Navigli adriatici fra le due sponde nel Settecento/Adriatic ships between the two shores in the eighteenth century, Collana Rerum Maritimarum, n. 24, Museo della Marineria “Washington Patrignani”, Pesaro 2021.
2024 Podhraški Čizmek, Zrinka; Divari Luigi, Navigli dell’Adriatico e dello Ionio in Età Moderna (1650-1850). Jadransko i jonsko brodovlje u novom vijeku (1650-1850). Τα πλοία της Αδριατικής και του Ιονίου στους Νεότερους Χρόνους (1650-1850). Adriatic and Ionian Ships in the Modern Age (1650-1850), Catalogo della mostra Pesaro 27 aprile - 31 dicembre 2024, ed. Maria Lucia De Nicolò, transl. and prefaces Pagratis, Gerassimos & Bratanić, Mateo, Museo della Marineria Washington Patrignani, Pesaro 2024.
2020-2026 Čolak, Nikola; Podhraški Čizmek, Zrinka; Brandl, Naida-Michal, Croatian Maritime Regesta. 18th century. Navigation in the Adriatic. Sources / Regesti Marittimi Croati. Settecento. Navigazione nell’Adriatico. Fonti / Hrvatski pomorski regesti. Osamnaesto stoljeće. Plovidba na Jadranu. Vrela, vol. IV (in fieri).
Peer-Reviewed Publications
2016 The Female Universe of the Pilgrimage in the Mediterranean Context/Ženski univerzum hodočašća u mediteranskom kontekstu, Zbornik Mediteranski korijeni filozofije, eds. Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences of Split and Croatian Philosophical Society, Split 2016, 165-201.
2017 The analysis of communist ‘treatment’ of ideological non-sympathizers in the example of two Croatian Catholic intellectuals: Nikola Čolak and Mirko Vidović/Analiza komunističkog 'tretmana' ideoloških neistomišljenika na primjeru dvaju hrvatskih katoličkih intelektualaca: Nikola Čolak i Mirko Vidović, Crkva u svijetu, vol. 52. n. 2, Katolički bogoslovni fakultet Sveučilišta u Splitu, Split 2017, 266-303.
2018 Croatian pilgrimages to Loreto from the 5000 documents of the Croatian Maritime Regesta in the 18th century - vol. I, Almatourism – Journal of Tourism, Culture and Territorial Development, V. 8, N. 16 (2017), Alma Mater Studiorum, Università di Bologna, 139-166.
2020 Jewish merchants, parcenevoli and forwarders on the Adriatic in the 18th century from the Croatian Maritime Regesta, vol. I-II (with Naida-Michal Brandl), Historijski zbornik, 73 (2020), 1; 23-54.
2021 Names and characteristics of 18th century Croatian ships in the Adriatic Sea from the Croatian Maritime Regesta v. I (with Naida-Michal Brandl), Kroatologija: časopis za hrvatsku kulturu, 12 (2021), 1; 91-145.
Pellegrini e viaggiatori a Loreto nel XVIII secolo d’oltremare... ‘che di Croazia viene’/Pilgrims and travelers across the sea to Loreto in the eighteenth century ... 'who come from Croatia', Scritti per il 90° compleanno di Floriano Grimaldi, Marco Campagnoli, Marco Moroni (eds.), Spazio Cultura, Recanati, 2021, 403-435.
Mediteranski korijeni hodočašća/The Mediterranean roots of pilgrimages, Filozofska istraživanja, 41 (2021), 2, 403–414.
Pilgrimages of Croats by sea to Loreto and Assisi in the 18th century: a historiographic and hermeneutical analysis, Writing Journeys across Cultural Borders, Elena V. Shabliy, Kimarie Engerman (eds.), Lexington Books, 2021, 59-88.
Presenza degli Ebrei nel commercio marittimo di granaglie durante il Settecento nel mare Adriatico dai Regesti marittimi croati, vol. I-III (with Naida-Michal Brandl and Piergabriele Mancuso), Problemi sjevernog Jadrana, vol. 19, 2021, 11-44.
2022 Hrvatski pomorski regesti 18. stoljeća: novoobjavljeni izvori o svakodnevici na Jadranu – vrste brodova kao jedna od mogućih analiza/Croatian Maritime Regesta of the 18th Century: Recently Published Sources on the Daily Life of the Adriatic – Types of Ships as one of the Possible Analysis, NAŠE MORE "MARE NOSTRUM" (1069.–2019.), Radić, Danka (ed.), Hrvatski pomorski muzej Split, Split 2022., 39-134.
Brodovlje Boke Kotorske iz Hrvatskih pomorskih regesta 18. stoljeća (RMC I)/ Shipbuilding in Boka bay from Croatian Maritime Regesta of the 18th century, Godišnjak Pomorskog muzeja u Kotoru, LXIX-LXX (2022), 18-77.
2024 Translatio Svete loretske kuće: hrvatsko-mediteranska paradigma/The Translation of the Holy House of Loreto: a Croatian-Mediterranean paradigm, VIRTUTE REBUSQUE GESTIS: Zbornik povodom dvadesete godišnjice Odsjeka za povijest Filozofskog fakulteta u Splitu, Varezić, Nikša; Andrić, Tonija (eds.), Filozofski fakultet u Splitu, Split 2024, 117-140.
Izazovi političko-ekonomske emigracije obitelji Čolak i Podhraški/ Challenges of the political and economic emigration of the Čolak-Podhraški family, Zbornik radova II. Međunarodne znanstveno-stručne konferencije "Suvremeni usud gastarbajterskoga naslijeđa Hrvatske", accepted, in print.
From Croatian maritime pilgrimages to Our Lady in the Modern Age to the search for the Mediterranean sacred declined in the feminine: shrines and devotions, Crkva u svijetu, (topic of papers from the conference A Theological-Historical Comparative Analysis of Maritime-Related Spirituality in Malta and Croatia), accepted.
Other Publications
2019 A new study project: from the Croatian Maritime Regesta to the Codex Diplomaticus Maritimus Croatiae – new sources for Adriatic and Mediterranean studies in the 18th century (with Naida-Michal Brandl), Zbornik Drage Roksandića, Agičić, Damir; Petrić, Hrvoje; Šimetin Šegvić, Filip (eds), Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences of Zagreb, Zagreb 2019, 487-496.
2020 Codex Diplomaticus Maritimus Croatiae/Croatian Diplomatic Maritime Codex and the Croatian Maritime Regesta, vol. 4: Emerging project (with Naida-Michal Brandl), Pomorski zbornik – Journal of Maritime and Transportation Sciences, 58 (2020), 1; 185-193.
22nd Annual Congress "European Business History Association", 6-8 September 2018 - Ancona and the Jewish Presence in the Maritime Trade of Grain during the 18th Century in the Adriatic Sea from the Croatian Maritime Regesta vols. I-III (with Naida-Michal Brandl and Piergabriele Mancuso), Problemi sjevernog Jadrana, 18 (2020), 196-203.
2021 The project for a new research area: The maritime trade between the two Adriatic coasts towards the Mediterranean: Jews, traders and travelers in contacts between the two shores in the Eighteenth century (with Naida-Michal Brandl and Piergabriele Mancuso), Storia Veneta, 2020.
2010-2013 Project “Publication of the Croatian Maritime Regesta” as part of the Codex Diplomaticus Maritimus Croatiae
2015 Funding of the Croatian Maritime Regesta of 18th century 3rd vol., from the Croatian Ministry of Science, Education and Sports.
2018 Member of the organization committee of the “Jewish Studies Winter School”, Inter University Center, Dubrovnik, Croatia, February 12-15 with Naida-Michal Brandl and Andrea Feldman – “Jews on the move in the Adriatic Area”.
2020 Member of the organization committee of the “Jewish Studies Winter School”, Inter University Center, Dubrovnik with Naida-Michal Brandl, Andrea Feldman, Piergabriele Mancuso, Marko Trogrlić.
2021-2022 Preparation of the exhibition Tipologie navali dell'Adriatico nei secoli dell'età moderna, (co-authored by Maria Lucia De Nicolò, Luigi Divari), 15.05-28.8.2022, Museo della Marineria, Pesaro.
2021-2026 Head of the international research project CROMARESHIP Adriatic and Ionian Ships in the Modern Age (1650-1850) from Croatian Maritime Regesta / Jadransko i jonsko brodovlje u novom vijeku (1650-1850) iz Hrvatskih pomorskih regesta / Navigli dell’Adriatico e dello Ionio in Età Moderna (1650-1850) dai Regesti marittimi croati / Τα πλοία της Αδριατικής και του Ιονίου στους Νεότερους Χρόνους (1650-1850) από τα Regesti marittimi Croati joint venture of sixteen institutions and twenty collaborators from Croatia, Italy, Montenegro and Greece.
2023-2024 Preparation of the quadrilingual Exhibition Adriatic and Ionian Shipping in the New Age (1650-1850), opened on April 27, 2024, for Pesaro città della cultura d’Italia 2024/Pesaro Italian Capital of Culture 2024 in the Maritime Museum of Pesaro (with Maria Lucia De Nicolò, Luigi Divari)) and the four-language Catalog of the Exhibition, which will travel to 15 locations in Croatia, Italy, Montenegro and Greece in the period February 2025-May 2026.
2023-2025 Collaborator on the project East Adriatic Sailing Ships Trade in the 19th Century - Peak and Decline by Mateo Bratanić, University of Zadar.