Some members of the research program (J. Pirjevec, E. Pelikan, G. Bajc, A. Kalc, B. Klabjan, A. Panjek, U. Železnik, D. Čeč) were also members of the Board of Editors. Since the establishment in 1993, it has been enriching the historical environment with relevant contributions from internationally renowned authors. The papers are published in Slovenian, Croatian, Italian and English, as well as other world languages. The authors are established Slovenian and foreign historians who with various methodological approaches work in the fields of diplomatic, military, social, economic, cultural, political, anthropological and demographic history. The scientific journal is indexed in a several of international indexes: Thomson Reuters: Arts and Humanities Citation Index (A&HCI), Social Sciences Citation Index (SSCI),Elsevier B. V.: SCOPUS (NL) in European Reference Index for the Humanities (ERIH).
C.04 Editorial board of an international magazine
The lecture was delivered to graduate and postgraduate students and colleagues of the Department of History at Northern Illinois University. It was divided in two parts: in the first part special emphasis was dedicated to historical processes of border changes in the Northern Adriatic area in the 20th Century, while the second part was focuse primarily on the beginning of World War I in the area. He presented also original archival material, such as photographies and other visual materials from that period.
B.04 Guest lecture
COBISS.SI-ID: 1536072388Jože Pirjevec presented history of International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia and discussed about its current status as well. He found out that it did not succeed its mission from the time, when it was established. ICTY did not become moral entity, which should express position of international community towards war crimes committed not only on the Balkans, but also elsewhere. He underlined the problem of its inefficiency and dependence on Western Powers. In this sense it lost its decisive influence in the process of resolving conflicts in modern World.
B.04 Guest lecture
The paper discusses the problem of Slovene/Yugoslav-Italian border at the end of the World War II. Two ideological constructs interwines in the Yugoslav argument that it is necessary to push Rapallo border westward: socialism and nationalism. The author notes how it came to the symbiosis of this two and which of the ideological constructs prevailed.
B.04 Guest lecture
COBISS.SI-ID: 1536308932The member of reserch group was a leader of scientific comeete of scientific meeting with topics great Riot in Tolmin 1713-2013. The conference brings together scholars, who presented several circumstances of riot (political, social-economical position of peasants and city dwellers, environmental, juridical/penal law). Presented circumstances alowe to interpret “traditional theme" in Slovenian historiography in several new ways.
B.02 Presiding over the programming board of a conference