At the international scientific conference, the various forms of the Slovenian and wider historical experience with the systems of repression were presented in much detail. The repression of the Nazi regime against Slovenians in the Austrian Styria between 1938 and 1945 was analysed, and so was the repression involved in the introduction and maintenance of the occupation system in Slovenia between 1941 and 1945. The consequences of this repression were analysed on the basis of the structural phenomenon of the victims of World War II in Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Vojvodina (including post war executions). Furthermore, the main forms and dimensions of the repression in the post war Europe, viewpoints of the Western Allies, violence in the Yugoslav space during and after the war, as well as revolutionary repression in the post war Yugoslavia and Slovenia until the beginning of the 1950s were presented.
B.01 Organiser of a scientific meeting
COBISS.SI-ID: 263875584On 1 April 2012 Dr. Aleš Gabrič presented his research achievements in the prime time Sunday show entitled Intervju (Interview), hosted at TV Slovenia 1 by Lado Ambrožič, M.A. Dr. Gabrič focused on the key characteristics in the exploration of the relationship between culture and politics after World War II in Slovenia: on the deliberations and criticism of intellectuals, based on their understanding of the social relations in the socialist Slovenia and Yugoslavia. When he addressed the question of the so called dissidents, Dr. Gabrič also brought the attention to the Slovenian similarities and differences in comparison to similar phenomena in the other Yugoslav republics and Eastern European communist countries. He also discussed the development of the Slovenian historiography and the question of the historical memory today.
F.29 Contribution to the development of national cultural identity
COBISS.SI-ID: 3081076The film presents the situation of the prisoners at the Goli otok camp. In the documentary Dr. Aleš Gabrič explains the historical circumstances of the dispute between Yugoslavia and Soviet Union, the internal political development in Yugoslavia before the dispute and the changes after it, the way repression was used to discipline disobedient citizens, the phenomenon of the so called Cominform supporters, and the problematic Yugoslav legislation at the time, when the accused had practically no possibility to defend themselves.
F.27 Contribution to preserving/protecting natural and cultural heritage
COBISS.SI-ID: 33824045Dr. Zdenko Čepič, the managing editor of Prispevki za novejšo zgodovino (Contributions to Contemporary History), edited volume 52 of this magazine, containing two issues with 18 original scientific articles, 4 scientific review articles, 4 expert articles, 15 reviews and book presentations, and two other works from the field of the political, ideological, cultural, social, economic and military history from the end of the 18th century until the beginning of the 1990s. The aforementioned historical topics encompass the Slovenian as well as South Slavic and European space. Both issues of the magazine also focus on the newest realisations and orientations in the Slovenian and international historiography. Besides the collaborators of the Institute of Contemporary History in Ljubljana, the authors of volume 52 of the Contributions to Contemporary History magazine also included the collaborators of the Centre of Jewish Cultural Heritage Synagogue Maribor, Faculty of Economics, Faculty of Arts and Faculty of Social Studies of the University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Arts of the University of Maribor, Croatian Institute of History (Zagreb), Inner Carniola Museum Postojna, Slovenian Scientific Institute in Klagenfurt, Non commissioned Officer School of the Slovenian Army, Military Museum of the Slovenian Army, Vysoke škole obchodní school in Prague, and Scientific Research Centre of the Slovenian Academy of Science and Arts. Ten of the authors are members of the research programme Ideological political and Cultural Pluralism and Monism in Slovenia in the 20th Century.
C.05 Editorial board of a national magazine
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