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Narod in nacionalizem v Beli krajini med 19. stoletjem in danes
ID Virant, Jaka (Author), ID Mandelc, Damjan (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window, ID Selišnik, Irena (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
V diplomskem delu na primeru prebivalstva Bele krajine, ki je konglomerat ljudi z različnimi narodnimi, nacionalnimi, etničnimi in drugimi identifikacijami, raziskujem vzpostavitev in razvoj svojevrstne lokalne identifikacije, predvsem v času 19. stoletja, ko se je koncept naroda vzpostavljal v javnem mnenju celotne Evrope, in razmerje med to lokalno in nacionalno identifikacijo v preteklosti in sedanjost. Bela krajina je skrajno jugovzhodni del Republike Slovenije, ki spada v dolenjsko statistično regijo. Pokrajina je skozi zgodovino velikokrat menjala oblast, največkrat v podobnem okviru kot preostali deli današnje Slovenije z izjemo Prekmurja, nekajkrat pa je bila Bela krajina upravno tudi ločena od ostalih pokrajin v današnji državi. Poleg tega je Bela krajina tudi stičišče več etničnih skupnosti. V 15. in 16. stoletju sta se vzpostavili dve uskoški skupnosti: Žumberak pri Metliki, kjer živijo Žumberčani, ki spadajo v grkokatoliško versko ureditev, ter vasice Marindol, Bojanci, Miliči, Paunoviči, kjer živijo pravoslavci. Poleg stalnega stika s Hrvati so se v prejšnjem stoletju v Belo krajino kot tekstilno in manjše industrijsko središče začeli priseljevati delavci iz ostalih republik nekdanje Socialistične federativne republike Jugoslavije.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:identifikacija, narod, nacionalizem, Bela krajina, meja, Slovenija, Hrvaška
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Organization:FF - Faculty of Arts
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:[J. Virant]
Year:2020
Number of pages:63 str.
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-130940 This link opens in a new window
COBISS.SI-ID:56918019 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:19.09.2021
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Language:English
Title:Nation and nationalism in Bela krajina between the 19th century and today
Abstract:
In my dissertation I explore the establishment and development of a unique local identification; especially during the 19th century, when the concept of nation was established in public opinion; and the relationship between local and national identification in the past and present. on the case of the population of Bela krajina, which is a conglomerate of people with different national, ethnic and other identifications. Bela krajina is the southeastern part of the Republic of Slovenia. Throughout history, the province has changed administrative authorities many times, and several times it was administratively separated from other provinces in today's country. Bela krajina is as well a crossroads of several ethnic communities. In the 15th and 16th centuries, two Uskok communities were established: people of Žumberak near Metlika, who belong to the Greek Catholic religious system, and villagers of Marindol, Bojanci, Miliči, Paunoviči, where the Orthodox live. In addition to constant contact with Croats, in the last century workers from other republics of the former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia began to immigrate to Bela krajina which became textile and small industrial center.

Keywords:identification, nation, nationalism, Bela krajina, border, Slovenia, Croatia

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