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Some aspects of the work of Slovene servants in the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes/Yugoslavia after the First World War


Co-author(s):Peter Mikša (odg. ur.), Kornelija Ajlec (gl. ur.), Maja Vehar (teh. ur.), Žiga Smolič (teh. ur.)
Leto:31. 05. 2021
Publisher(s):Združenje za promocijo kulturne dediščine, raziskav in novih tehnologij- Retrospektive, Ljubljana
Language(s):slovenščina, angleščina
Type(s) of material:text
Identifier:COBISS.SI-ID: 74089731
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After the First World War and the newly divided territory inhabited by Slovenes between the Kingdom of Italy, Austria, Hungary and the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, some migration routes of Slovene maids also changed. Those who remained within the borders of the newly formed Kingdom of SHS, later Yugoslavia, still chose Ljubljana and some larger Slovenian cities for their work, they also went to Rijeka. The novelty was the increased migration flow to the east and south of the country, especially to Zagreb and Belgrade, but also to Skopje, Split and elsewhere. 

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  • identifierhttps://hdl.handle.net/11686/60241
    • title
      • Nekateri vidiki dela slovenskih služkinj v Kraljevini SHS/Jugoslaviji po prvi svetovni vojni
      • Some aspects of the work of Slovene servants in the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes/Yugoslavia after the First World War
    • creator
      • Ana Cergol Paradiž
      • Petra Testen Koren
    • contributor
      • Peter Mikša (odg. ur.)
      • Kornelija Ajlec (gl. ur.)
      • Maja Vehar (teh. ur.)
      • Žiga Smolič (teh. ur.)
    • subject
      • slovenske služkinje
      • Kraljevina SHS/Jugoslavija
      • Ljubljana
      • Beograd
      • Zagreb
      • organizacije
      • Obdobje po prvi svetovni vojni
      • Slovene servants
      • Kingdom of SCS/Yugoslavia
      • Ljubljana
      • Beograd
      • Zagreb
      • servants organizations
      • post–WW1
    • description
      • Po prvi svetovni vojni in novonastali razdelitvi s Slovenci naseljenega teritorija med Kraljevino Italijo, Avstrijo, Madžarsko in Kraljevino SHS so se tudi nekatere migracijske poti slovenskih služkinj spremenile. Tiste, ki so ostale znotraj meja novonastale Kraljevine SHS, pozneje Jugoslavije, so za svoje delo še vedno izbirale Ljubljano in nekatera večja slovenska mesta, odhajale so tudi na Reko, novost pa je bil okrepljen migracijski tok na vzhod in jug države, predvsem v Zagreb in Beograd, a tudi v Skopje, Split in drugam.
      • After the First World War and the newly divided territory inhabited by Slovenes between the Kingdom of Italy, Austria, Hungary and the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, some migration routes of Slovene maids also changed. Those who remained within the borders of the newly formed Kingdom of SHS, later Yugoslavia, still chose Ljubljana and some larger Slovenian cities for their work, they also went to Rijeka. The novelty was the increased migration flow to the east and south of the country, especially to Zagreb and Belgrade, but also to Skopje, Split and elsewhere.
    • publisher
      • Združenje za promocijo kulturne dediščine, raziskav in novih tehnologij- Retrospektive
    • date
      • 31. 05. 2021
    • type
      • besedilo
    • identifier
      • identifier: COBISS.SI-ID: 74089731
    • language
      • Slovenščina
      • Angleščina
    • isPartOf
    • rights
      • license: ccByNcSa