The chapter is the first comprehensive analysis of the relationship between humanism and reformation in Slovenia. In the context of the civilisation of renaissance there were mutually enriching contacts between the two movements, but they remained visibly divided. In the works of Slovenian reformers there are strong humanistic ideas (especially in those of Primož Trubar and Adam Bohorič); an incentive to elevate Slovenian language to literary language came from Humanists (Peter Bonomo).
COBISS.SI-ID: 28601901
The study, based on the annual indices in the Yearbook of Slovenska Matica, presents members of this oldest Slovenian academic publishing house, established in 1864, in Kranj and vicinity up to the First World War. It gives the number of members for each year and their professional categories along with their numerical analysis. Particularly exposed are some of the most visible members of Slovenska Matica in Kranj and vicinity, who mainly represented the Slovenian social, cultural, political, spiritual, economic (etc.) elite of the area in question.
COBISS.SI-ID: 29862445
The biographical study sheds new light on the life and work of the cosmopolitan writer Mara Čop von Berks who became a famous playwright and author in the French- and German-speaking worlds at the end of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th century. The study also deals with her close relations with the Magyar aristocracy and her endeavours for the emancipation of the Gypsies, and finally with her authorship of the libretto Prinzessin Tollkopf for the composer Josip Ipavec.
COBISS.SI-ID: 30011949
The article presents national conditions in the Kočevje region in the last period of Austria-Hungary, which were mainly characterized by sharp national struggles over the language, political, church, school, cultural, economic and other issues between the Slovenians there and Germans. It is based on the reports that these conditions in the years 1914-1918 provoked in the Slovenian nationally defensive monthly Slovenski Branik, while giving special emphasis on the Slovenian-German national conflicts; less attention is given to political frictions within the Slovenian and German camp.
COBISS.SI-ID: 30631213
The study highlights the organizational work and authorship of Fran Kovačič who was the leading academic in Maribor in the first decades of the 20th century. In his books and treatises he addressed the philosophical, theological and historical issues. His comprehensive academic work, which prior to the First World War reached its peak in the journal Voditelj v bogoslovnih vedah (published under the patronate of the prince-bishop Mihael Napotnik), influenced his political engagements in 1918-1920.
COBISS.SI-ID: 995461