PhD thesis analyses the hegemonic representation of masculinity stems from representation of a specific form of man: the solders. Those, who did not conform the ideal type of masculinity trigged repressive reactions since the fascist regime, which increased after 1938. PhD candidate analysed the differences between repression in Austro-Hungarian monarchy and Italy in time of fascist regime. He analyses also two turning points in attitudes toward homosexuality: secularisation of body and sexuality at begin of the 20th century.
D.09 Tutoring for postgraduate students
COBISS.SI-ID: 1537519300Presupposing the centrality of the social transformative role, which was ascribed to the architecture and urbanism by the socialist systems, the author presented ideological discourses which characterized the construction of the new town of Nova Gorica right on the border with capitalist Italy in 1948. However, the main focus of his paper was transformation of the ideal town of socialist modernity into the isolated gambling area for Western consumers, which occurred in the 1980s and could be explained in accordance with wider shifts in Yugoslav politics and economy.
B.03 Paper at an international scientific conference
COBISS.SI-ID: 1538054340The member of the research project attended the international conference with a paper built on local newspapers, images, and archival materials, with the aim to analyse the consequences of the assassination of Archduke Francis Ferdinand in Sarajevo on June 28, 1914 had for the Austrian Littoral. The main focus was the city of Trieste. Although there were no large-scale riots in the city, several physical and verbal attacks to Triestine Slovenes were reported in the days after the assassination and in the days following Austria-Hungary’s declaration of war on Serbia a month later. These acts open new questions on the relations between national/ethnic affiliation and dynastic loyalty among the local population.
B.03 Paper at an international scientific conference
COBISS.SI-ID: 1537999556The radio conversation (“Traces in time. 500th anniversary of the Slovenian peasant rebellion in year 1515”) in which authors addressed the most important methodological issues of peasant rebellion in year 1514. They address also their reception and interpretation in various historical contexts.
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COBISS.SI-ID: 1538234820Some members of the research programme (J. Pirjevec, E. Pelikan, B. Klabjan, D. Čeč) are 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 several 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.06 Editorial board membership