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Are the Gottschee Germans in Diaspora a Part of Slovene Emigration?
Treatises and Documents, Journal of Ethnic Studies / Razprave in Gradivo, Revija za narodnostna vprašanja, 2021Abstract Slovene nationalism has developed along the lines of the so-called Eastern nationalisms, which are characterised by their understanding of culture and ethnicity as the fundamental unifying element of a nation. Accordingly, the prevailing view is that the Slovene nation and Slovene emigration are based on Slovene ethnic origin
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Geographical dimensions of Slovene emigration around the world
GeoJournal, 1993This article shows the geographical dimensions of Slovene emigration around the world from the middle of the nineteenth century to now. During the period 1857–1871 approximately 544,000 people emigrated from Slovenia and of those, more than half left before World War I.
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The Activities of Slovenes and Croats of Venezia Giulia in Yugoslav Emigration
Prispevki za novejšo zgodovino, 1981Razprava je razdeljena na dve poglavji, v prvem govori D. Nečak o delovanju "Pisarne za zasedena ozemlja" v letih 1919-1920, ki je zbirala material za pariško mirovno konferenco in skušala skrbeti za emigrante v Jugoslaviji, v drugem pa A. Vovko osvetljuje delovanje emigrantskih društev ORJEM in Zveze jugoslovanskih emigrantov iz Julijske krajine, ki ...
Nećak, Dušan, Vovko, Andrej
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Clinical Medicine (Russian Journal)
The article presents data on the fate of military doctors and nurses during the first wave of emigration and their activities in the territory of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes. Information is provided about medical institutions (hospitals and infirmaries) of the Russian Red Cross Society aimed at assisting Russian emigrants, as well as the
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The article presents data on the fate of military doctors and nurses during the first wave of emigration and their activities in the territory of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes. Information is provided about medical institutions (hospitals and infirmaries) of the Russian Red Cross Society aimed at assisting Russian emigrants, as well as the
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The Attitutude of the Authorities towards the Cultural Activity of Slovene Emigrants
Prispevki za novejšo zgodovino, 2003Stranka, ki je leta 1945 zavladala v Sloveniji, je poskušala zabrisati sledove s kulturo preteklega časa. V ta okvir je sodilo tudi omejevanje dostopnosti ali celo onemogočanje seznanjanja Slovencev v Sloveniji s kulturno ustvarjalnostjo Slovencev za mejo in v emigraciji.
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