The monograph discusses the formation of Yugoslavia. Authors of the contributions come from Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Hungary, and Slovenia. Discussed the reasons why Slovenes entered Yugoslavia and ninety years later seceded from it; the issues of the border, of the administrative division of the state and the efforts towards autonomy; the influence of the army within the state; the issue of religion; political parties; the agrarian issue; the issue of democracy; and mass organisations, culture, emigration, the issue of minorities and international relations.
C.01 Editorial board of a foreign/international collection of papers/book
COBISS.SI-ID: 246100992Lectures at the seminar South East European Historiography in Transition: from National Tradition to European Patterns, under GUSS - Graz University Summer School, July 2009, which is also a part of the international postgraduate programme History of South-Eastern Europe, carried out by the universities in Ljubljana, Graz, and Cluj. Presented were the main historiographical problems in Slovenia in the 20th century, Yugoslav historiography and its disintegration, changes in the research and shaping of historical awareness after 1990, the mythical and ideological treatment of historical topics.
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COBISS.SI-ID: 39845986Seventeen studies of this book, explain the life and work of the leading Slovenian protestant figure, Primož Trubar (Primus Truber) and they try to cast light on the religious and political context, in which his work and Slovenian reformation movement itself could have taken place. The studies amend the hitherto existing knowledge about Slovenian reformation and protestantism on one hand, on the other they expound various scientific and ideological problems concerning it; therewith new basis for scientific research of Slovenian reformation is beeing emerged.
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COBISS.SI-ID: 247406336The monograph is the second in a series of selected works by the most important researcher of the history of World War II in Slovenia, Prof Tone Ferenc, Ph.D., which are published in the Historia collection. It continues the first volume, which discusses the occupational systems. This book contains his studies on the violence of the occupier and the material exploitation of Slovene economic resources and slave labour for the needs of the Nazi wars, which were published in Slovenia, Yugoslavia, and various European countries.
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COBISS.SI-ID: 244142336The analysis of 30 current elementary and secondary curricula of humanistic subjects shows that the contents of local history are more often included in elementary schools, as various topics referring to hometown, and less in secondary schools where the 'real' local history is only incorporated in elective humanistic subjects. For this purpose, we suggested different ways of investigation into local history, because the hometown can present a 'multicultural classroom' for studying the past and present of each country.
B.04 Guest lecture
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