The Croatian Institute of History (HIP) is a public, non-profit scientific research organization which is regarded as the leading research institute in the field of history in Croatia. The main goal of HIP’s scientific program is to represent all periods of Croatian history in a regional and wider international context and to apply comparative, interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary approaches through cooperation with researchers from other institutes and institutions in the humanities and social studies. From its establishment onwards, the bulwark of the Institute’s projects and activities were primarily focused on contemporary history, first and foremost the history of communism and the socialist revolution in Croatia within Yugoslavia, and after the democratic changes in 1990 to more recent history, including the Croatian War of Independence (1991-1995). HIP publishes four scholarly journals: Časopis za suvremenu povijest [Journal of Contemporary History] (Cro), Povijesni prilozi [Historical Contributions] (Cro), Scrinia Slavonica (Cro), Review of Croatian History (Eng).

Teodora Shek Brnardić
National Task Manager (Croatia & Slovenia)
Josip Mihaljević
Deputy National Task Manager (Croatia & Slovenia)
Albert Bing
Researcher (Croatia)
Lidija Bencetić
Researcher (Croatia)
Marta Rendla
Researcher (Slovenia)
Stipe Kljaić
Researcher (Croatia)
Tatjana Šarić
Researcher (Croatia)
Nenad Bukvić
Researcher (Croatia)