This monograph deals with the political developments and the conflict between the supporters of the pluralist and monoparty political concept in Zone A of Venezia Giulia in the period from the Yugoslav occupation on 1 May 1945 until the establishment of the provisions of the peace treaty with Italy on 15 September 1947.On the basis of social class reasons a part of the Italian Trieste supported the annexation to Yugoslavia, which was also supported by almost all coastal region (Primorska) Slovenians, who soon took different ideological and political sides with regard to the issue of democracy.
COBISS.SI-ID: 2697076
Based on an in depth scientific and critical analysis the monograph establishes that in the beginning of World War II the Slovenian People's Party sought to solve the Slovenian question in the context of the Nazi New Order, which it subsequently tried to conceal.
COBISS.SI-ID: 257164544
The monograph represents the first comprehensive historical exploration of the Slovenian politics between 1992 and 2012, presented on the basis of the development and activities of the highest body of authority – the parliament. The work is based on all the relevant foreign and Slovenian literature and on the materials of the Research and Documentation Division of the National Assembly, systematically reviewed for the first time to date. It also underlines individual characteristic examples from the European parliamentary practices of the 19th and 20th century and the involvement of the Slovenian politicians in the parliamentary work during this period. It provides a detailed presentation of the Slovenian parliamentary historical process throughout the six legislative periods to date, the procedural and organisational conditions, and the forms of work of the National Assembly and its members as well as the institutes and operations of the parliamentary supervisory function in the Republic of Slovenia.
COBISS.SI-ID: 263996672
Basically the monograph focuses on the relations of the liberal politics to the issue of the ideological, political, social and national coexistence/cohabitation in Slovenia. On this basis it specifically deals with the problem of the political dimension of religion as well as on the electoral manifestation of the political will. Simultaneously it focuses on the liberal understanding of the social and political role of the armed forces as well as on the issue of the individual and social identity, analysed in the context of the issue of national sovereignty. The content groups dealt with by the monograph are completed with the description of the political activities of the most important Slovenian liberal politicians in the interwar period – Dr. Gregor Žerjav and Dr. Albert Kramer. Namely, their activities represented all the characteristics of the liberal politics in the Kingdom of SHS/Yugoslavia. At this time (as well as before) the liberals frequently moved away from the fundamental characteristics of the liberal outlook. However, on the basis of Žerjav's and Kramer's strong political will and skills that allowed them to rise to the top of the Yugoslav state politics, the liberals contributed to the affirmation of Slovenians as a notable political factor in the Yugoslav community at the time.
COBISS.SI-ID: 271188224
The monograph presents the political situation in Slovenia before World War II, occupation and division of the Slovenian territory in 1941, denationalisation goals of the German and Italian occupiers, Slovenian response to the occupation (political activities of the pre war Slovenian political parties and the Church, the first manifestations of the resistance movement and then its organisation, goals and attitude towards Yugoslavia), the occupiers' measures for the confinement and defeat of the resistance movement (utilisation of police forces and the army, judicial repression), the triangle of revolution, counter revolution/collaboration and civil war, the substantiation of the Slovenian statehood between 1943 and 1945, the preparations of the resistance movement for the post war resolution of the question of borders, the relationship between the Slovenian resistance movement and the Allies, as well as the results and consequences of World War II for Slovenians. The monograph is an important contribution to the broadening of the knowledge about the military and ideological political developments in the Slovenian territory during World War II and in the contemporary Slovenian history in general.
COBISS.SI-ID: 3061364