During the service of bishop, Karl Janez Herberstein (1719–1787) education system in the Habsburg provinces passed two distinct phases: the period of Catholic renewal and the period of Joseph’s reforms. Herberstein was an influential and prominent personality in the education field of his time, yet his role is inadequately discussed in the Slovenian post-war history of education. The lecture first presents Theresian education system. Greatest emphasis is on critical assessment of the way of representation of Herberstein’s work in Slovenian history of education by dr. Vlado Schmidt.
B.04 Guest lecture
COBISS.SI-ID: 22574893Andrej VOVKO led the research project group Življenje in delo pomembnih osebnosti severovzhodne Slovenije (Live and Work of Prominent Personalities in North-eastern Slovenia) in the period between 2004 and 2007. The results of the research project, which is especially convenient in the time of the Slovenian incorporation in the unifying European space, will serve to strengthen the Slovenian identity and self-esteem in a broader European area. The results will assess or adequately reassess and stress the contribution of these personalities to the European or global civilisation heritage.
D.01 Chairing over/coordinating (international and national) projects
COBISS.SI-ID: 21717293From 2004 to 2008 the members of the programme team were teaching 3 subjects at the Faculty of Education and Faculty of Civil Engineering of the University of Maribor. During this time, one was a co-mentor to a doctoral student, one master’s student and a mentor of 38 diplomas and 29 diploma-seminar papers. In their lectures they include topics studied in the framework of their research programme. The result of their pedagogical work is the textbookfor primary schools with review.
D.10 Educational activities
COBISS.SI-ID: 128491008Studia Historica Slovenica (SHS), subtitled Humanities and Social Studies Review, is an interdisciplinary scientific review, intended for publishing and promotion of scientific achievements in the field of history, ethnology, art history, archaeology, geography and linguistics. The review is indexed by the A&HCI or other international humanistic database from the list of ARRS: abstracts are published in the “Historical Abstracts" and "America: History and Life”. SHS is published in three (exceptionally four) volumes yearly (600–950 pages).
C.05 Editorial board of a national magazine
COBISS.SI-ID: 115987200From 2004 to 2008 one of the programme group members’ basic assignments was the supplementation of biographical-bibliographical database in classical form and the development of a new database at the Institute for Cultural History in electronic form. The collections are base and support for planning the new Slovenian Biographical Lexicon, very important for Slovenian national awareness. The database is extremely important as an aid to researchers in finding bio-bibliographical information. It is also intended for the wider public and attainable at the Institute for Cultural History SRC SASA.
F.15 Development of a new information system/databases
COBISS.SI-ID: 66241280Studia Historica Slovenica (SHS), subtitled Humanities and Social Studies Review, is an interdisciplinary scientific review, intended for publishing and promotion of scientific achievements in the field of history, ethnology, art history, archaeology, geography and linguistics. The review is indexed by the A&HCI or other international humanistic database from the list of ARRS: abstracts are published in the “Historical Abstracts" and "America: History and Life”. SHS is published in three (exceptionally four) volumes yearly (600–950 pages).
C.05 Editorial board of a national magazine
From 2004 to 2008 one of the programme group members’ basic assignments was the supplementation of biographical-bibliographical database in classical form and the development of a new database at the Institute for Cultural History in electronic form. The collections are base and support for planning the new Slovenian Biographical Lexicon, very important for Slovenian national awareness. The database is extremely important as an aid to researchers in finding bio-bibliographical information. It is also intended for the wider public and attainable at the Institute for Cultural History SRC SASA.
F.15 Development of a new information system/databases