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Josipa Lisac During the 1960s she was a vocalist of the group named "Zlatni Akordi". Her first solo album, "Dnevnik jedne ljubavi" ("The Diary of a Love"), recorded in 1973, was a huge success and is until today one of the most legendary albums in Croatia.
Josip Lisac With Dunja Fališevac and Darko Novaković he edited the anthology "Hrvatska književna baština" (2002–2005). At the University of Zadar he was the initiator and the editor-in-chief of the journal "Croatica et Slavica Iadertina". He currently serves as an editor of the magazine "Čakavska rič." and also collaborates on the publications of the Miroslav Krleža Lexicographical Institute. He edited reprints of many works of Croatian writers and philologists (Faust Vrančić, Jakov Pletikosa, Stjepan Ivšić, Vinko Nikolić, Zlatko Pochobradsky). In collaboration with sister Terezija Zemljić he published a chronicle of Šibenik's female Franciscans "Knjigu od uspomene" (Šibenik, 2005).
Josipa Lisac She had a lot of big rock hits, but she also sang Bosnian sevdalinka songs ("Omer beže") and Croatian Christmas songs.
Josipa Lisac Beside being a top act of the Croatian popular music, she was also highly acclaimed in the former Yugoslav rock scene. She is known for her strong voice and unique sense of fashion.
Josip Lisac After working as a journalist for four years immediately after graduation, in 1978 he returned to the Faculty of Philosophy in Zadar to work as an assistant. In 1987 he received the title of "docent", in 1989 becoming associate professor, and in 1997 receiving regular and finally in 2002 permanent professorship. He teaches or has taught several post-graduate courses on linguistics, and serves as a head of the post-graduate course in linguistics at the University of Zadar. At the same university he was the first head of the Department for Croatian and Slavic Studies. In 2004 he became an associate member of the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts.