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Alfred Jensen et les Slovènes. Notices bibliographiques

open access: yesSlavistična Revija, 1957
Thönqvist Clara
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Slovene Statehood

Nationalities Papers, 1993
As a people, the Slovenes have never had their own national state. Integrated into the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Slovenes have lived on a subnational level. Only Yugoslavia was recognized as an international subject and remains a member of the United Nations Organization to this day; thus, Slovenia—the homeland of Slovenes—did not enjoy
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Slovene Exile

Nationalities Papers, 1993
The new era of Slovene spiritual, cultural and, in a certain sense, political history, is marked by the condition of exile. The first Slovene book, printed in 1550, was written by Primož Trubar, a Protestant, emigrant and exile par excellence. Trubar and his followers translated, wrote, made plans, and worked, “for the prosperity of their homeland,” in
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