The study (with a 2009 publication date) was issued in the spring of 2010 among the publications of the Papal Institute for Christian Archaeology in Rome/Vatican. It presents an updated image of the last rise of Christianity in Istria during antiquity, which is illuminated by sources on the Schism of the Three Chapters and sources on the Monophysite controversy. The author shed light on the significance of the creation of new diocesan seats as refugee institutions during the time of Slavic incursions and the issue of the continuity of the Church organization into the Early Middle Ages.
COBISS.SI-ID: 41566818
It is one of the rare books by Slovene historiographers published in the English language and by a highly renowned publisher of scientific press. The papers published in it acquaint the international scientific public with Slovene historiography and Slovene medieval history in a few key points.
COBISS.SI-ID: 43255138
The paper discusses the forced migrations that arose from the religious schism in Europe and Slovenia. The author emphasises the issues of tolerance and religious freedom that were advocated by certain humanists and philosophers, while the political authority strove for total confessionalization in the territory under its control. Religious tolerance and religious pluralism were only allowed after a virtual religious unification was achieved in the Habsburg (and consequently Slovene) hereditary lands using various coercive means during the course of a three-hundred-year-long process.
COBISS.SI-ID: 43701346
In the paper the author explains the gradualness of conceiving a Slovene nation and the attitude held by the Slovene political class towards the multi-ethnic space in the border regions and particularly in Primorska.
COBISS.SI-ID: 44302434
The author demonstrates how, under the influence of party conflicts in the Czech Republic at the end of the 1880s, the polemics between the advocates of the opportunistic and the national radical politics in Slovenia became fierce. Advocates of national autonomy abandoned the thought of territorial autonomy and only strove for personal (cultural) autonomy. At the meeting of Slovene and Croatian (Istrian) deputies of the national and provincial assemblies on 2. 10. 1890 in Ljubljana, opportunists once again prevailed
COBISS.SI-ID: 44602466