The article deals with memory, testimonials and memorials as an expression of commemoration of the world war from 1914 to 1918. It draws particular attention to the issues of memory, myth and the various forms of legacy left by the participants of the Great War. war. Attention was therefore focused on three types of testimonies: letters, diaries and memoirs. Thetestimonial scheme includes Slovenian testimonies, analysing some specific aspects of the Slovenian Great War monuments based on individual cases, evidencing the extreme multidimensionality of the war experience of the Slovenian soldier in World War I.
COBISS.SI-ID: 2088403
The article deals with the Slovenian experience of the First Wold War. It focuses on the events on the Isonzo front, but iz aslo draws attention to the everyday life in the rare of the sfront, which was represented by the whole Slovenian territory. It delas with the Slovenian partecipation in the war effort, it analyses the military and civilian victims of war and discusses the issue of victims of war in the isonzo front ant the civilian dead in its hinterland.
COBISS.SI-ID: 30215725
The book deals with the health service in the hinterland of the Isonzo front (1915 - 1917). It is the first monographic treatment of thi issue in the Slovenian historiography. It deal with the health service of rhe wounded, as well as of ill soldiers, including those, who had become ill of contagious diseases. The army medical corps on the front and in the hinterland, particularly in Ljubljana, are described. The book focuses on medical personel in hospitals, on wounded nd ill sodliers, the medicla treatment and procedures, as well as on contagious deseases, that in the times of crises affected sodliers and civilian population.
COBISS.SI-ID: 259259648
The author examines the Catholic Church in interpretation of the nature of the First World War, which furnished the great European conflagration with a moral dimension and bestowed upon it ideological legitimation. This volume scrutinizes contexts in which religious concepts were employed by the Slovenian clergy to advance the Habsburg dynastic authority as well as to deepen the patriotic sense of Slovenians. It shows the interaction of experiences at the front and at home, and explains the crucial reasons for the Church s political (re)orientation during the war. The book is a unique interpretation of war inthe context of cultural history.
COBISS.SI-ID: 34190381