The monograph was the first to analyse the overall role of the Catholic Church in Slovenia during the First World War. It problematizes the Church's pastoral and political roles during the time of military semi-absolutism and aspirations to create a common state of Slovenians, Croats and Serbs. In the reviewing process it was recognized as an exemplary work for the treatment of the relationship between religion and war.
COBISS.SI-ID: 34190381
The Monograph treatises the relationship between professionalism and concepts of general mobilisation in the military history of the Slovenian space. It is particularly focused on the war between Napoleon and Austria in 1809 and on the period of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, both of which serve as exemplary cases. The strategic level of the analysis informs the chapter on Admiral Bubnov.
COBISS.SI-ID: 262710784
The book addresses the beginnings of the Slavic literacies and their expansion in the Middle Ages. It gives an especially deepened view of the Slovenian and Russian space; the analysis tries to discern the poetics in the works of Primož Trubar and Maximus the Greek, subtle layers of which emanate from a long and broad cultural evolution.
COBISS.SI-ID: 261286400
The study problematizes the absence of economic planning in the preparations for the Slovenian independence in 1991. Alongside the breakdown of Yugoslavia not even one far-reaching economic plan had been ready to determine the road into economic independence. Slovenian economy functioned as an economic unit already in Yugoslavia.
COBISS.SI-ID: 1223557
The study problematizes perspectives of family life and the role of motherhood at the beginning of the 20th century. Family, which was then an economic unit, retained its great significance not only in the intimate but also public sphere. It was regarded as an important factor in the aspirations to preserve the national identity.
COBISS.SI-ID: 34746157