Izidor Cankar was a Slovenian priest, author, diplomat, and liberal conservative politician. In the Monograph the author presents the life of Izidor Cankar as a diplomat and politician. Between 1936-1944 Izidor Cankar served as an Ambassador of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia in Argentina and Canada. In 1944 he became Minister of Culture and Telecommunication in the new coalition government of Ivan Subasić in London. In 1947 he retired.
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The paper presents those responsible for Lutheran ideas and the organizational forms of Protestantism in the Šaleška dolina valley. This territory belonged to the Ljubljana diocese and such examples of the morally unacceptable life and activity of the Roman Catholic priesthood as were noticeable in other parishes were frequent here too. As early as 1528 the Roman Catholic commission established that the owners of castles (Velenje, Forhtenek, Švarcenštajn) and the judge of the market town of Šoštanj were opposing masses and forbidding their subjects to attend mass.
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The article describes a less known episode from the life of Franc Kovačič when he actively inter-vened in political life in the Pan-Slovenian People’s Party. The evaluation of his political orientation is based on articles that he published in the Slovenian press which are oriented in the context of a broader debate in the catholic block about the future organization of a new Yugoslav state. Kovačič’ intervention nicely illustrates the circumstances inside the dominant Slovenian political party which after the downfall of the Habsburg monarchy found itself faced with challenges.
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This paper deals with the successors of Blessed bishop Anton Martin Slomšek as bishops in the Diocese of Lavant in Maribor.
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This paper deals with crafstmanship and pays particular attention to leather crafts. Leather was in the Middle Ages an extremely important material. Its production has been comon in Slovenian towns , particulary in Styira.
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