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Slovenian Literature and Imperial Censorship after 1848

2021
Razprava raziskuje, kako so se slovenski pisatelji, pesniki, dramatiki, novinarji in založniki soočali s cenzuro v Habsburški monarhiji po letu 1848. V nasprotju s preventivno cenzuro, značilno za predmarčno obdobje, je retroaktivna cenzura, ki je prevladala po zatrti revoluciji leta 1848, ubirala drugačne poti: zanašala se je na mrežo tožilcev in ...
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The Use and Knowledge of Slovenian University Librarians about Grey Literature

2021
Access to grey literature is growing which is a result of a constant development of open science and accessibility of information. Since little is known about grey literature and its use in Slovenia, the aim of the study is to examine its usage, and to obtain information about acquaintance of Slovenian academic librarians with this kind of literature ...
Potočnik, Veronika, Velikonja, Špela
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Universal screening for familial hypercholesterolemia in children: The Slovenian model and literature review

Atherosclerosis, 2018
Familial hypercholesterolemia (FH) is arguably the most common monogenic disorder in humans, but severely under-diagnosed. Individuals with untreated FH have an over 10-fold elevated risk of cardiovascular complications as compared to unaffected individuals; early diagnosis and timely management substantially reduce this risk.
Urh Groselj   +6 more
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Towards a GIS Analysis of Literary Cultures: The Making of the Slovenian Ethnoscape Through Literature

International Journal of Humanities and Arts Computing, 2015
This article presents methodological starting points, heuristics and the results of a GIS-based analysis of the history of Slovenian literary culture from the 1780s to 1941. The ethnically Slovenian territory was multilingual and multicultural; it belonged to different state entities with distant capitals, which was reflected in the spatial dynamic of
Marko Juvan, Joh Dokler
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Vertical Trials: Three Narrative Texts of Slovenian Mountaineering Literature

2021
The present article looks at narrative mountaineering literature as a hybrid genre that addresses mountain climbing, expeditions to mountain peaks and high-altitude skiing as demanding existential trials and offering liminal experiences. In texts written by climbers of Himalayan peaks in particular, hybridity is mostly formed by the interweaving ...
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The Beginnings of the Original Slovenian Narrative Tradition as Literature for Young and Adult Readers

2023
The system of Slovenian narrative prose was initially mainly occupied with translated literature. The systematic differentiation of Slovenian literature from foreign language literature was encouraged by the Enlightenment ideas associated with the socio-political changes in the Austrian Empire at the turn of the 19th century.
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