251. Meri Kunčić: Od pošasti nas spasi. Utjecaj osmanske opasnosti i kužnih epidemija na ikonografiju zavjetnih slika. Primjer Splita i Trogira u XV. i XVI. stoljeću. Zagreb, Srednja Europa, 2008, 214 str.Ivan Majnarić, 2008, review, book review, critique Keywords: knjižne ocene, zgodovina, turški vpadi, Dalmacija Published in RUP: 10.07.2015; Views: 2448; Downloads: 26 Link to full text |
252. Lucien Faggion, Anne Mailloux, Laure Verdon (ur.): Le notaire entre métier et espace public en Europe VIIIe-XVIIIe siècle. Aix-en-Provence, Univeristé de Provence, 2008, 298 str.Urška Bratož, 2008, review, book review, critique Abstract: Lucien Faggion, Anne Mailloux, Laure Verdon (ur.): Le notaire entre métier et espace public en Europe VIIIe-XVIIIe siecle. Aix-en-Provence, Univeristé de Provence, 2008, 298 str. Keywords: notariat, zgodovina prava, Francija, knjižne ocene Published in RUP: 10.07.2015; Views: 2788; Downloads: 9 Link to full text |
253. Luisa Passerini: Ustna zgodovina, spol in utopija. Izbrani spisi. Ljubljana, Studia humanitatis, 2009, 342 str.Marko Klavora, 2009, review, book review, critique Keywords: zgodovinopisje, ustna zgodovina, knjižne ocene Published in RUP: 10.07.2015; Views: 2833; Downloads: 22 Link to full text |
254. Vincenc Rajšp (ur.): Knafljeva ustanova na Dunaju (1676-2006). Zbirka Srednjeevropska znanstvena knjižnica / Mitteleuropäische wissenschaftliche Bibliothek, 1. Dunaj / Wien - Ljubljana, Slovenski znanstveni inštitut / Slowenisches Wissenschaftsinstitut - ZRC SAZU, 2007, 249 str.Avgust Lešnik, 2009, review, book review, critique Keywords: zgodovina, Knafljeva ustanova, Slovenci, Dunaj, knjižne ocene Published in RUP: 10.07.2015; Views: 2889; Downloads: 36 Link to full text |
255. Trevor R. Shaw: Foreign travellers in the Slovene Karst 1486-1900. Ljubljana, Založba ZRC, 2008, 338 str.Gregor Kovačič, 2009, review, book review, critique Keywords: Kras, raziskovanje, zgodovina turizma, knjižne ocene Published in RUP: 10.07.2015; Views: 2772; Downloads: 33 Link to full text |
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258. Biseri avstrijske riviere : Opatija, Gradež, PortorožPetra Kavrečič, 2009, original scientific article Abstract: Biseri avstrijske riviere: Opatija, Gradež, Portorož Keywords: turizem, zgodovina, morsko-zdraviliški turizem, medicinske prakse, Opatija, Gradež, Portorož Published in RUP: 10.07.2015; Views: 2640; Downloads: 37 Link to full text |
259. Jan Pelikán: Jugoslávie a pražské jaro. Praha, Univerzita Karlova v Praze, Filozofická fakulta, TOGGA, 2008, 377 str.Borut Klabjan, 2010, review, book review, critique Keywords: zgodovina, praška pomlad, mednarodna politika, knjižne ocene Published in RUP: 10.07.2015; Views: 2900; Downloads: 57 Link to full text |
260. Zgodovinjenje slovensko-italijanske meje in obmejnega prostoraMarta Verginella, 2010, review article Abstract: A survey of contents published on the internet has shown that the designation "Italian-Slovene border" or "confine italo sloveno", together with related designations of both sides of the border, is very much present in entrepreneurial and economic relations, whereas the designation of the border indicating only one, "our" side, is prevalent in texts of historiographical provenience and in political journalism. It is already evident from a quick overview of search results that references to the eastern border in Italian texts and references to the western border in Slovenian texts are not only of geographical nature, but they also indicate a politically and nationally connoted nomenclature promulgating one-sided representations of the border. One example of incorrect historical onomastics is analysed as an indication of ethnocentric discourse, in which national affiliation is understood as a synonym of cultural affiliation and a national border as a rigid cultural boundary that also separates the members of one nation from the members of another along cultural lines. From the second half of the 19th century onwards, concealment of plural origin became a national defence mission of historians who devoted themselves to the history of border areas. In the Central European area, to which the northern Adriatic region belongs, the assertion of the autochthonism of one's own nation turned into a historiographical effacement of its neighbours. Amidst competitive relations between nations in the second half of the 19th century, national historical narrative became a political tool in the hands of the national elite and proved to be especially useful in consolidating one's own forces while excluding others. Although the first departures from historiography in the service of national defence already occurred at the turn of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries (Angelo Vivante), the nationally-focused border history continued to prevail both among Italian and Slovenian historians of Venezia Giulia until the 1980s. Its influence is also manifest in the Slovenian-Italian historical report, which is the result of long-term reconciliation of Italian and Slovenian historians and provides a uniform account of Slovenian-Italian relations. Nevertheless, as crucial as this achievement may be, it should not be exempt from critical scrutiny: with regard to moving beyond the ethnocentric presentation of history, Maria Todorova rightfully claims that historical legacy must be subject to critical evaluation, especially when it imposes a dichotomous understanding of border societies or when it hinders mutual recognition of the other. An accurate determination of an observation point, both in terms of research perspective and level, is - following the explanations of Michael Werner and Bénédicte Zimmermann - one of the key principles of histoire croisée, a historiography that deals with crossing, interchangeable views, and takes the deliberate exchanging and supplementing of observation perspectives as an opportunity for an as much complex understanding of historical events as possible, but also as a departure from "'intellectual' imperialism and strategies of political domination" (Werner, Zimmermann). Discussions published in this issue of Acta Histriae, which vary in their thematic focus and methodological approach, provide a convincing demonstration that alongside the historiography, which aims at strengthening the idea of historical continuity, a historiography concerned with border areas and their pluralities has emerged, a historiography that does not efface multi-faced border identities, and a historiography that incorporates historical writings on the Slovene-Italian border into interdisciplinary studies of border areas or the so-called border studies Keywords: mejne študije, zgodovina meje, nacionalna raba zgodovine, histoire croisée, obmejna zgodovina, Slovenija, Italija Published in RUP: 10.07.2015; Views: 3514; Downloads: 20 Link to full text |