Lieutenant Franjo Malgaj (1894–1919) was a hero of two armies, the Habsburg army during WWI and the Yugoslav army during the battles for the northern border (1918–1919). The monograph presented is his biography as well as the analysis of the struggle related to commemorating the memory of a hero who fought for two armies.
COBISS.SI-ID: 284238848
In the text the author pointed to the source of formation of the so-called Slavic idea, which was formed in the poetry of Fyodor Ivanovich Tyutchev and was in tune with political-historical initiatives in Central Europe in the first half of the 19th century. The article provides an overview of the development of ideological-philosophical tendencies in Russia, associated with the concept of Slavism and its impact on Russian religious philosophy (especially on V. V. Soloviev). The article primarily proves the different ways of distancing from the ideological concept that the Slavic idea represented in the poetry of F. I. Tyutchev. It also outlines the dimensions reached by understanding of the Slavism in Slovenian region.
COBISS.SI-ID: 1574029
Marginally addressing the problem of translating Latin names into Slovene (which was the main theme of the symposium where the same-titled paper was presented), the article studies the conditions which led to the understanding (in Germany) of old Germanic names as old German.
COBISS.SI-ID: 40882733
The monograph deals with the social consequences of the Great War, shedding light upon family circles. Based upon abundant criminal records it analyses four peasant families in Styria, the sceneries of horrible homicides with women as victims. The author understands these crimes as a partial result of paradoxical post-war situation, when unrestrained interwar morality overlapped with restored patriarchal patterns.
COBISS.SI-ID: 284769280
Insight into the life of a lawyer, mountaineer, writer, musician, botanist and humanist Julius Kugy (1858–1944) offers to a readers a remarkable image of a man who – as a "child" of so called long 19th century – tried in his own way to understand the world which with the First World War radically changed. Kugy was a cosmopolitan, resident of at the time very open city Trieste, but also a person, who was with his lifelong passion for the mountains in a special way connected with the Slovenian population.
COBISS.SI-ID: 38709805