In a dialogue between the discipline and politics, this colloquy wished to illuminate the course and manner of the development of Slovene parliamentarianism. In the contribution, the author discussed the role of the Slovene parliament in the last twenty years since the first multi-party elections of 1990. The Slovene parliament carried out difficult tasks in the transitional period, having to adopt one-off decisions together with irreparable or hard to amend ones.
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The publication offers a substantial and variegated multitude of views on the humanities, on the significance and development of individual humanistic sciences, and on the role of the Faculty of Arts at the University of Ljubljana in the development of the humanistic spirit in Slovenia in the past century. Authors from different humanistic fields, including the editor, Dr Nećak, present their critical views on the ninety years of development of the humanities and social science in Slovenia.
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COBISS.SI-ID: 250015488This comprehensive journal with 700 pages presents the most complete review to date of the issue of migrations in Slovenia in all the historical periods from antiquity onwards. In it, various aspects of the migrations are discussed in the form of individual papers; reviews by individual periods and regions are given. The work is indispensable to the study of the subject of migration in Slovene history.
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COBISS.SI-ID: 252587520Prof Tone Ferenc, PhD, dedicated most of his research time on researching World War II. His works remain unsurpassed to this day but many of his papers are scattered across different local and foreign magazines and journals, and therefore hard to access. The third book comprises contributions discussing the Nazi denationalization policy in Europe and Slovenia with identical comparative methodology, while main emphasis is placed on the mass deportation of Slovenes.
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COBISS.SI-ID: 254026496Svetozar Boroević de Bojna was for his merits in establishing the Isonzo Front and defending Slovene territory named honorary freeman of Ljubljana in 1915. In 1919, in the new Yugoslav state, he was the only one among all the honorary freemen in the several centuries of history to be deprived of this title by the same people who had awarded it to him. The Municipality of Ljubljana employed the authors to prepare a scientific study on Boroević, while the town council returned honorary freeman status to Boroević in 2009 on the basis of the discoveries.
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