ln the article, which is a part of a broader research on Slovene intellectuals outside their homeland, the author focused her attention on those Slovene intellectuals who were thwarted in their search for employment by Bach’s vigorous policy of Germanization, i.e., by establishing asingle administration for the whole country. Thus, Slovene gymnasium professors, Ie. officials could find employment - for various but mostly political reasons - only outside Slovenia, mainly in Croatia as a province of Hungarian part of the Monarchy. In the article, the author presented Slovenes who have won any recognition in Croatian as well as in Slovene cultureand science.