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Trbovlje - rudarsko središče v 19. stoletju in razvoj od rudarskih kolonij do pomembnega industrijskega mesta : diplomsko delo
ID Kunič, Domen (Author), ID Cergol Paradiž, Ana (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window, ID Mandelc, Damjan (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Diplomsko delo skuša predstaviti razvoj mesta Trbovlje od leta 1804, ko se je začelo kopati premog, pa vse do prvih let po prvi svetovni vojni. Opisuje tudi, kakšen je razvoj mesta od osamosvojitve dalje. Poleg historičnega pregleda zajema tudi industrijski razvoj mesta, kako in zakaj so se formirale rudarske kolonije, kakšna je bila družbena struktura prebivalstva. Začetki so bili za premogovnike težki, saj neprehodnost krajev ni omogočala izvoza premoga, vendar je izgradnja železnice situacijo hitro obrnila v drugo smer. Razvoj Trbovelj je bil hiter, še posebej po nastopu kapitalistične družbe, ki je postavila tudi številne druge industrijske obrate, ki so razvoj kraja še pospešili. Delavci so opravljali izjemno nevarno delo, za katero so bili plačani minimalno, kar je privedlo do številnih stavk, ki so bile obarvane tudi z narodnobuditeljskimi težnjami. Kako se je pojavil nacionalizem in na kakšen način se je kazal v Trbovljah, je pojasnjeno na podlagi teorije Benedicta Andersona in Erica Hobsbawma. Ni šlo namreč za tipičen nacionalizem, saj so se delavci zaradi borbe za boljše življenjske pogoje združevali v številne organizacije, preko katerih so želeli ohraniti tudi slovensko kulturo in jezik. V Trbovljah so bili v rudnikih in industrijskih obratih na najvišjih položajih Nemci, ki so želeli kraje ponemčiti, vendar so bili domačini pripadni svojim koreninam. Trbovlje so danes eno izmed večjih slovenskih mest, ki jih je zaprtje rudnika močno prizadelo, vendar se mesto v zadnjih letih zopet pobira in razvija.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:Trbovlje, rudniki, delavci, železnice, stavke, industrijska mesta, 19.st.
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Typology:2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization:FF - Faculty of Arts
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:[D. Kunič]
Year:2022
Number of pages:21 str.
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-141399 This link opens in a new window
UDC:94(497.4Trbovlje)"18"
COBISS.SI-ID:132796419 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:29.09.2022
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Secondary language

Language:English
Title:Trbovlje - a mining center in the 19th century and development from mining colonies to an important industrial town
Abstract:
This thesis tries to present the development of Trbovlje from 1804, when coal mining began, until the first years after the First World War. It also describes the development of the city since Slovenia became its own nation. In addition to the historical overview, it also covers the industrial development of the city, how and why the mining colonies were formed, what was the social structure of the population. The beginnings were difficult for the coal miners, as the impassability of the place did not allow the export of coal, but the construction of the railway quickly turne the situation to the other direction. The development of Trbovlje was rapid, especially after the arrival of capitalist society, which also built other industrial infrastructure, which helped to speed up the development of the city. Workers performed extremely dangerous work for which they were paid minimally, which led to many strikes that were also protected by nationalistic tendencies. There was not typical nationalism in Trbovlje, but the workers united in several organizations for the sake of fighting for better living conditions, through which they also wanted to preserve Slovenian culture and language. In Trbovlje there were Germans who led the mines and other companies and they wanted to Germanize the place, but the locals didn't allow that. Today, Trbovlje is one of the largest Slovenian cities, which was badly affected by the closure of the mine, but in recent years the city is picking up and developing again.

Keywords:mines, workers, railways, strikes, industrial towns, 19th century

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