An extraordinary survey of the history of Šalek Valley during the High and Late Middle Ages
COBISS.SI-ID: 253577216
Religious life is studied by way suggested by the rational choice theory and the religious capital theory. The basic contentions of the theory on the nature of religious life having to do with an exchange upon a religious market, by firms offering compensators and rewards, and consumers, is considered. In the empirical analysis, it was validated that the independent (religious capital) and dependent (religious rewards of two types) were empirically separate constructs. Cross-sectional analysis of survey data indicated a very strong association between religious capital and institutional and ritual experience rewards within religious life, at a cross-cultural analysis, including Bosnian Muslims, Serbian Orthodox, Slovenian Catholics and US Protestants. The association was confirmed as robust at regression inspection with religious socialization. This extends further support for the empirical validity these novel theories of religious life and extensions of economic analysis into religious life.
COBISS.SI-ID: 19072008
An important study on influence exercised by the President Wilson regarding the determination of the Nortern border of Slovenian territory within the Kingdom of Serbs, Slovenes and Croats
COBISS.SI-ID: 33186093
The paper focuses on Count Ferenc III Nádasdy (1623-1671), member of one of the most famous and most prominent Hungarian noble families in its day. At the same time, the presentation of a leading figure of the Hungarian 17th century history makes for a splendid opportunity to reveal a fragment from the opus on nobility from the neighbouring area. Especially since until bis death this person was also in the possession of a vast estate in the territory of the present-day Republic of Slovenia, Prekmurje. Ferenc III Nádasdy passed into history as one of the leading conspirators against King Leopold I of Habsburg. The exposure of the conspiracy and a mock trial ultimately cost Ferenc his head: he was beheaded on 30 April 1671 in Vienna. During the years of his lordship, the lower part of the present-day Prekmurje was again facing turbulent times, but after Ferenc's death it came into the possession of the Hungarian Royal Chamber. The central part of the paper presents two sources - surveys of property within the framework of his Beltinci estate: the first dates back to 1662 and the second, undated, dates back to the time immediately following the seizure of property.
COBISS.SI-ID: 18639112
First comprehensive historical survey of the Benedictine monastery of Gornji Grad in first two centuries of its existence after more than a century. It includes a lucid analysis of the monastery's founding charter.
COBISS.SI-ID: 67448321