The paper discuses the social network around the first editor of Slovenian women’s journal Slovenka (1897-1902) – Marica Nadlišek Bartol. On the basis of quantitative study of social network, the authors present with additional qualitative analysis of who were the people who created Slovenka and what were the common interests, which connected them. Furthermore, aspects of emotional culture that developed around young and progressive part of Slovenian intelligentsia at the turn of the century are presented together with the concept of friendship.
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COBISS.SI-ID: 57004130Using autobiographical sources, fragments of memoirs and correspondences, and individual oral narratives the paper depicts female Slovenian refugees from Gorizia and Soča region, who found themselves on both sides of the front, in Austrian and Italian context, during the First World War and after the First world war in two separate states.
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COBISS.SI-ID: 54947426The subject of our research was the graphical representation of the number of Slovenian students at individual Austrian universities for the period from the second half of the 19th century until the First World War. This was followed (mainly through a biographical method) by the analysis of the complex and ambivalent relationships between (especially natural) scientists of Slovenian descent, among them also Angela Piskernik, their international colleagues and the Slovenian nationalists.
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