The monograph deals with the organisation of the Austro-Hungarian army medical corps on the Isonzo front (1915 – 1917) and represents the first systematic research on these topics in Slovene historiography. The research is focused on the medical healthcare of wounded and those suffering because of epidemic diseases. The research presents the military medical institutions on the front and in Ljubljana. The research has been also focused on medical personnel.
COBISS.SI-ID: 259259648
The paper describes the life of the city of Gorizia (Gorica) during the Great War. The example of Gorizia (Gorica) is a phenomenon in the history of the Great War and cities as it stood right on the line of fire between the Austro-Hungarian and Italian army. The set of circumstances reflects the chronology of World War I and the Isonzo Front, with its own internal dynamics characteristic of a nationally mixed city lying at the margins of the state territory. The article also deals with the problematic of military and civilian victims, on the consequences of non-burial of the cadavers, which caused many epidemic diseases and poisoning of water. All these factors deeply affected the fighting abilities of the soldiers and the everyday life of the civil population.
COBISS.SI-ID: 33780269
The article deals with the memory, testimonies and memorials as the expressions of the commemoration of World War 1. Special attention has been drawn on the problematic of memorization, myth and very different forms of testimonies of the Great war. The memorial literature focused on the problematic of death too, although the writers had not forms a special relationship towards death, as death had become too massive and too common to deal with it with special attention. The testimony scheme includes also the Slovene memories, the analyses of some special aspects if the Slovene memorials of the war has been carried out, and all of them testify the diversity of war experiences of the Slovenian soldiers.
COBISS.SI-ID: 2088403