The chapter in the monograph that builds upon M. Kundera’s essay “The tragedy of Central Europe” (1984) and is considered one of key theoretical and philosophical works on Central Europe in the context of European integrations and “new Europe” (with contributions of Zygmunt Bauman, G. Schöpflin, L. Donskis, S. Auer, R. Rizman, S. Bianchini, I. Dabašinskiene, A. Balcytiene, J. D. Mininger, K. Czyzewski, S. Abrahám and R. Raud) discusses collective identities and the shaping of European and Central European identities considering personal experiences and perceptions. It pays special attention to belletristic, historic, political and philosophical literature that played important roles in the perceptions and conceptualization of Central Europe. Award: Izjemni znanstveni dosežek 2012 - Družbene vede - področje 5.11-Narodno vprašanje / Exceptional Research Achievement 2012 – Social Sciences – field 5.11 – National question
COBISS.SI-ID: 12280141
The book deals with the initial period in the genesis of the presentday Slovene-Croatian border in Istria with particular emphasis on the specific emigrant aspect of the Slovene-Croatian demarcation process in Istria during the WWII. The issue of the inner boundary line in Istria was first posed in March 1943 at the initiative of the British diplomacy; the Foreign Office consulted the main secretary of the CPP and the vicepresident of the Yugoslav government in London J. Krnjević on that matter. Two answers were formed in London in the next three months: line »UmagKlana « in the report of member of the leadership of the Yugoslav committee from Italy, D. Šepić, and line »Dragonja-Šapjane prewar Croatian border« in Krnjević's CPP memorandum on the future Croatian boundary lines. This decision of the leaders of the CPP significantly affected the viewpoint, taken by the Croatian partisan movement (in which CPP was represented with his left wing) after the capitulation of Italy and indirectly also the course of the postwar republic (and later state) boundary line between Slovenia and Croatia in Istria.
COBISS.SI-ID: 4540652
Culture of mixing as a consequence of coexistence, (inter)relations and of different cultures as well as cultural and ethnic identities is an important component of contemporary plural and diverse societies, being simultaneously also an important factor of their stability. The article is a contribution to the study and theory of cultural identity, culture of mixing and mixed culture, cultural pluralism, multiculturalism and transculturalism.
COBISS.SI-ID: 2131667
Scientific monograph, published by reputable international publisher that might be considered one of basic scientific works aimed at international expert and scholarly community that presents the field of commercial and corporation law and partnerships in Slovenia. Addressing the issues of corporate status, organization and decision-making in corporations and partnerships the book is important particularly from the perspective of their relevance and possible applications in the field of minority protection.
COBISS.SI-ID: 4222935
The article published by Mateja Sedmak and coauthors presents challenges in researching interethnic relations from an intercultural perspective. In so doing, IT focus on two dimensions defined as “conceptual” and “political”. The analysis of challenges in researching interethnic relations from an intercultural perspective is mainly based on a comparison of the five countries Slovenia, Austria, England, Italy and Cyprus.
COBISS.SI-ID: 1536224708