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  • Undetermined  (2)
  • Pisk, Marjeta  (1)
  • Prinčič, Jože  (1)
  • Ljubljana : ZRC SAZU, Založba ZRC  (2)
  • Leiden : Brill
  • Social & cultural anthropology, ethnography  (2)
  • 1
    ISBN: 9789610500551
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (160 p.)
    Series Statement: Folkloristika 8
    Keywords: Slovenia ; Folk & traditional music ; Social & cultural anthropology, ethnography
    Abstract: The book describes the role of singing and (folk) songs in the Gorizia Hills (Goriška brda) within the processes of shaping the political nation and facilitating national identification in the second half of the nineteenth century. In addition to the use of the Slovene language at school and church and defining Slovene as the language of common use in censuses, national activists encouraged inhabitants to express identification with the singing of Slovene "folk" songs. Therefore they promoted the performances of choirs and tried to sweep-out the singing of non-Slovene songs - especially Friulian and Italian. The singing outside the reading and singing societies was influenced by the way of life, which was strongly marked by the system of tenant farming. The book also presents the research of folk songs in the Gorizia Hills, with special emphasis on short songs with strong dialect features, which in everyday life of the inhabitants complemented the repertoire of folk and religious songs known in the wider Slovenian territory
    Abstract: Monografija Vi čuvarji ste obmejni osvetljuje dejavnike in procese, ki so v 19. stoletju vplivali na poudarjanje narodne identifikacije kmečkih prebivalcev Goriških brd. Narodni aktivisti so poleg rabe slovenskega jezika v šoli in cerkvi in opredeljevanja za slovenski pogovorni jezik na popisih posebej spodbujali Brice k izražanju identifikacije s petjem slovenskih »narodnih« pesmi. Zato so pospeševali delovanje pevskih zborov in skušali iztrebiti petje neslovenskih pesmi - predvsem furlanskih in italijanskih. Na pevsko dejavnost zunaj okvira društev je pomembno vplival način življenja prebivalstva, ki ga je močno zaznamoval sistem zakupništva, t. i. kolonat. Knjiga poleg obravnave narodnih identifikacij kmečkega prebivalstva obmejnih območij na osnovi t. i. ljudske kulture predstavi tudi raziskovanje ljudskih pesmi v Goriških brdih. Med temi so imele posebno mesto narečno obarvane priložnostne pesmi, ki so v vsakdanjem življenju prebivalcev dopolnjevale repertoar ljudskih in cerkvenih pesmi, poznanih na širšem slovenskem ozemlju
    Note: Slovenian
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9789610502838 , 9789612541064
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (280 p.)
    Series Statement: Opera ethnologica Slovenica
    Keywords: Slovenia ; Social & cultural anthropology, ethnography ; Socialism & left-of-centre democratic ideologies
    Abstract: This book ('Company Directors under Communism. Between Ideas and Practice') is the result of a study of archival and other documentary material and interviews with prominent Slovenian company directors from pre-1991 Yugoslavia. It presents the basic structural characteristics and configurations of the communist socioeconomic system in which, despite ideological obstacles, Slovenian entrepreneurship and company directors developed after 1960
    Abstract: Knjiga je rezultat študija arhivskega in drugega dokumentarnega gradiva in uporabljenih intervjujev s pomembnimi slovenskimi direktorji iz časa druge jugoslovanske države. Prikazane so temeljne strukturne značilnosti in konfiguracije socialističnega družbeno ekonomskega sistema, v katerem se je kljub ideološkim oviram po 1960 razvijalo slovensko podjetništvo in direktorji
    Note: Slovenian
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