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Published by Lubljana, Zalozba ZRC, 2015
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The Land Between: A History of Slovenia
Luthar, Oto; Šašel Kos, Marjeta; Svoljšak, Petra; Štih, Peter; Kos, Dušan; Kos, Peter; Grdina, Igor; Brglez, Alja; Pogacar, Martin
Language: English
Published by Peter Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften, 2024
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Hardback. Condition: New. The Land Between is the first concise history of Slovenia and Slovenes written in English by leading scholars from the country. The authors base their arguments on Slovenian, former Yugoslav, and Western sources to provide a comprehensive account of Slovenes' political, social, economic and cultural his…tory, from early Slav settlements to the present day. The authors focus on Slovenian history but, to their credit, manage to place it in a wider context of empires and states to which Slovenian lands had belonged throughout history. The book will be of use to students of Slovenia and East-Central Europe, to diplomats, journalists, tourists, and anyone interested in this part of the world. It represents a welcome addition to the historiography of Slovenia and former Yugoslavia as well as a unique insight into the state of scholarship in post-1991 Slovenia. Dejan Djokic, historian, National University of Ireland, Maynooth A study which makes the reader feel and understand that since the end of the Cold War there is a new lease of life for Central Europe. The former borderlands between East and West construct their new identities. Slovenia is one of the most successful new democratic societies in the middle of Europe. This book is an excellent history of Slovenia which maps the narrative of a small European people without falling into the traps of national mythmaking. Writing about a small European country with two million inhabitants which crave for Central European, Mediterranean and Balkan traditions at the same time is no simple task. The book makes fine reading for everybody interested in understanding the fascinating and creative complexities in the heart of Europe. Highly recommendable for history lovers and historians alike! Emil Brix, historian and ambassador, Director of the Diplomatische Akademie Wien - Vienna School of International StudiesThe book presents a concise and intelligible history of the Slovenes. The authors take into due consideration the history of the territory between the Eastern Alps and the Pannonian Plain, starting with the period that began long before the first Slavic settlements. Thus, they wish to emphasize that the Slovenes' ancestors did not settle an empty territory, but rather coexisted with other peoples and cultures ever since their arrival in the Eastern Alps. This has enabled them to build a community shaped by countless influences stemming from a long period of living alongside German, Romance, and South Slav neighbors in a melting pot of languages, cultures, and landscapes. The same reasons have most probably also contributed to the perception of their land as a "land in between." Constituting a link between Eastern and Western Europe, Slovenia has recently also been increasingly perceived as the meeting point of Central Europe and the Balkans. Today, history still occupies the central position in the life of the Slovenes. The heroic period of emancipation has been completed and the Slovenes will be bracing.

New Method of Identifying Family Related Skulls : Forensic Medicine, Anthropology, Epigenetics
Slavec, Zvonka Zupanic; Hauser, Gertrude (FRW); Strouhal, Eugen (FRW); Grdina, Igor (FRW)
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New Method of Identifying Family Related Skulls : Forensic Medicine, Anthropology, Epigenetics
Slavec, Zvonka Zupanic; Hauser, Gertrude (FRW); Strouhal, Eugen (FRW); Grdina, Igor (FRW)
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New Method of Identifying Family Related Skulls : Forensic Medicine, Anthropology, Epigenetics
Slavec, Zvonka Zupanic; Hauser, Gertrude (FRW); Strouhal, Eugen (FRW); Grdina, Igor (FRW)
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New Method of Identifying Family Related Skulls : Forensic Medicine, Anthropology, Epigenetics
Slavec, Zvonka Zupanic; Hauser, Gertrude (FRW); Strouhal, Eugen (FRW); Grdina, Igor (FRW)
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Hardback. Condition: New. The Land Between is the first concise history of Slovenia and Slovenes written in English by leading scholars from the country. The authors base their arguments on Slovenian, former Yugoslav, and Western sources to provide a comprehensive account of Slovenes' political, social, economic and cultural his…tory, from early Slav settlements to the present day. The authors focus on Slovenian history but, to their credit, manage to place it in a wider context of empires and states to which Slovenian lands had belonged throughout history. The book will be of use to students of Slovenia and East-Central Europe, to diplomats, journalists, tourists, and anyone interested in this part of the world. It represents a welcome addition to the historiography of Slovenia and former Yugoslavia as well as a unique insight into the state of scholarship in post-1991 Slovenia. Dejan Djokic, historian, National University of Ireland, Maynooth A study which makes the reader feel and understand that since the end of the Cold War there is a new lease of life for Central Europe. The former borderlands between East and West construct their new identities. Slovenia is one of the most successful new democratic societies in the middle of Europe. This book is an excellent history of Slovenia which maps the narrative of a small European people without falling into the traps of national mythmaking. Writing about a small European country with two million inhabitants which crave for Central European, Mediterranean and Balkan traditions at the same time is no simple task. The book makes fine reading for everybody interested in understanding the fascinating and creative complexities in the heart of Europe. Highly recommendable for history lovers and historians alike! Emil Brix, historian and ambassador, Director of the Diplomatische Akademie Wien - Vienna School of International StudiesThe book presents a concise and intelligible history of the Slovenes. The authors take into due consideration the history of the territory between the Eastern Alps and the Pannonian Plain, starting with the period that began long before the first Slavic settlements. Thus, they wish to emphasize that the Slovenes' ancestors did not settle an empty territory, but rather coexisted with other peoples and cultures ever since their arrival in the Eastern Alps. This has enabled them to build a community shaped by countless influences stemming from a long period of living alongside German, Romance, and South Slav neighbors in a melting pot of languages, cultures, and landscapes. The same reasons have most probably also contributed to the perception of their land as a "land in between." Constituting a link between Eastern and Western Europe, Slovenia has recently also been increasingly perceived as the meeting point of Central Europe and the Balkans. Today, history still occupies the central position in the life of the Slovenes. The heroic period of emancipation has been completed and the Slovenes will be bracing.

Published by Maribor, Kunstkabinett Primoz Premzl (2016)., 2016
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gr.-4°. 145 (1) S., 3 Bll. Mit zahlr. tlw. farb. Abb. OPbd. Gewicht in Gramm: 2000.

Language: German
Published by Maribor (SVN), Kunstkabinett Primoz Premzl, 2016
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Gebundene Ausgabe. 1. Ausgabe. 600 Exemplare.j. 145 Seiten. 29 cm. Mit Frontispiz und zahlreichen Illustartionen. Schmuckvorsatz. Minimale Lagerspuren. Ein sehr gutes Exemplar. Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 1120.

Published by Maribor (SVN), Kunstkabinett Primoz Premzl
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Condition: gut. Wilhelm von Tegetthoff und die Seeschlacht bei Lissa vom 20. Juli 1866. Igor Grdina. Anhang & Bildunterschriften Primoz Premzl ; Aus dem Slowenischen. In deutscher Sprache. pages.

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Condition: New. Dieser Artikel ist ein Print on Demand Artikel und wird nach Ihrer Bestellung fuer Sie gedruckt. This book offers a concise history of Slovenia: It presents the history of a region that once belonged to the Roman Empire, and was later influenced by Franconians, Bavarians and Hungarians. It is a history of a lands…cape, as well as of its people and cultu.