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Young generations and presentations of warfare tourism : where is Croatia?
Metod Šuligoj, 2015, published scientific conference contribution

Keywords: povojni turizem, mladi, spletne strani, Hrvaška, warfare tourism, youth, web pages, Croatia
Published in RUP: 15.10.2015; Views: 2831; Downloads: 37
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Družbena odgovornost kot element analize uspešnosti poslovanja : primer slovenskega in hrvaškega hotelirstva
Tanja Planinc, 2015, independent scientific component part or a chapter in a monograph

Keywords: hotelirstvo, poslovanje, Slovenija, Hrvaška, USALI
Published in RUP: 15.10.2015; Views: 2230; Downloads: 36
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Numulitine iz nahajališča Paprata na Krku
Rajko Pavlovec, 2005, short scientific article

Keywords: numulitine, eocen, otok Krk, Hrvaška
Published in RUP: 10.07.2015; Views: 2668; Downloads: 32
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Konfliktne teme v slovenskih časopisnih komentarjih : primer odnosov med Slovenijo in Hrvaško
Špela Lenardič, 2008, original scientific article

Abstract: Text analysis as a research method is not extensively used although it enables the study of research subjects without directly influencing them. In communication studies text analysis is frequently used to study media content and conveyed representations. This method was applied in the research study on the formation of controversial topics in the public headed by associate professor Dr. Andrej Pinter. Given that controversial topics in the public are frequently discussed through authors' texts, newspaper commentaries were selected as the subject of analysis. These texts, in fact, provide already formed opinions on controversial issues and critical evaluations of the actions of all parties that are directly involved in controversies. In addition, by conveying the opinions of defined individuals and emphasizing the possible consequences of conflicts, they provide the public with a clearly framed picture of the examined topics.In order to produce a thorough analysis of opinion conflicts presented in newspaper commentaries, a scheme including numerous interrelated variables was created that enabled a complex analysis of controversial issues and the involved participants, as well as monitoring the appearance and intensification of the conflict situations. An integrated analysis was not feasible due to the volume of all collected data; therefore the applied methodological model provides numerous possibilities for further analyses. The methodological model and the examined variables are described on the example of one of the four analyzed controversial topics, marked with the keywords "Relations Slovenia Croatia". The research results have revealed a high frequency of conflict appearing in the media. The analyzed commentaries include directly opposing views of representatives of various institutions and state authorities. Through the intertwining of conflicts from a variety of fields the media appear to intensify their complexity and insolubility. The opinions of the general public are represented through different civil associations and only seldom appear in media texts. Therefore, the formation of controversial issues is primarily tied to the politically and socially important public
Keywords: analiza besedil, mnenjski konflikt, mednarodni odnosi, Slovenija, Hrvaška
Published in RUP: 10.07.2015; Views: 2232; Downloads: 37
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"--- Tamen a una spia fuori ---" : beneška obveščevalna dejavnost na območju vzhodnega Jadrana v letu 1499
Klemen Pust, Darko Darovec, 2008, original scientific article

Abstract: The paper discusses intelligence activities of the Venetian Republic and their significance and range in the Adriatic region during the year 1499. The main source used were the notes in the Diaries (I Diarii) by the Venetian councillor Marino Sanudo, perhaps representing the single most important source covering this topic in this time period. Apart from this document and relevant scientific literature some other published and unpublished documents were used. The year 1499 was chosen due to the general significance of events taking place during this year in the region discussed. That was the time of the last Ottoman invasion of Friuli in the heart of the Venetian mainland, taking place during the first year of the Venetian-Ottoman War (1499-1502). This very military combat was the last one wherein both sides engaged in intensive warfare throughout the entire Adriatic region as well as the Venetian mainland. At the same time it represented an acknowledgement of the Ottoman military success in the Balkans by the Venetians and a confirmation of the Venetian abatement politics with occasional straining of relations with the Ottoman empire, characterizing the Venetian foreign policy in the following centuries and lasting until the decline of both superpowers. During the year 1499 the Venetian Republic closely monitored the events taking place in the Adriatic estates through a wide network of intelligence operatives, established in this important region, which represented a transition zone for large-scale Ottoman invasions towards Friuli in the immediate hinterland of Venice. The reports of intelligence operatives provided detailed and timely information concerning Ottoman military and political maneuvers, including the invasion of Friuli. Croatian noble families, which were coerced into constant combat with the Ottoman army or were even forced from their territories, played a considerable role within this intelligence network. Venetian authorities established centres for gathering the information of intelligence operatives from the Adriatic in Friuli in the Udine and Cividale, where information from nearby as well as more distant Venetian estates in Istria and particularly in Dalmatia was accumulated. In the Adriatic region, the two main centres for gathering intelligence were established in Zadar and Koper, which were regarded as the capitols of Dalmatia and of Istria, respectively. Venetian officials from small settlements would send their intelligence reports to superintendents of Zadar and Koper and in turn this information was sent on to Venice. As was the case in the Hapsburg realm, in the Venetian Republic a very important role in the intelligence network was played by military officers, regional superintendents and field officials, though normally the highest authorities were made aware of intelligence reports in all cases as well.
Keywords: obveščevalna dejavnost, Beneška republika, vzhodni Jadran, plemiške rodbine, Hrvaška, osmanski vpadi
Published in RUP: 10.07.2015; Views: 3582; Downloads: 10
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