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Late Habsburg Monarchy as a Framework of Political Coexistence: the Slovenian Case
Coexistence and Democracy in General
Coexistence and the Contemporary Slovenian Press
Political Culture
Civil Society
Radicalization
The Questions of the National Cohabitation (or Lack Thereof), Democratisation and Political Pluralisation in Slovenia in the Austrian Constitutional Period
From Provincial to National Adherence
Increasingly Tense National Situation
The Final Schism Between the Nations
Slovenians and Yugoslavia 1918–1941
The Parliament is Nothing but a Fairground. On the Characteristics of Parliamentary Debate in the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes/Yugoslavia (1919–1939)
The Parliament's Place in First Yugoslav State
On Parliamentary Debate
The Budget in Earnest and in Jest
Unparliamentary Expressions, Commotion and Session Interruptions
Questions of OF Democracy and Coexistence in the Opinion of Slovenian Marxists 1918–1941
Slovenian Resistance Movement and Yugoslavia 1941–1945
Introduction
Armed Resistance in Slovenia: Slovenian Partisan Army 1941-1945 in Relationshio to the Yugoslav Command
The Formation of Armed Units of the Resistance Movement in Slovenia
The Abolishment of Slovenian Partisan Army as a Special Formation
Conclusion
Ideological Basis of Collaboration in Europe During World War II and a Short Comparison with Slovenia
Life in Occupied Slovenia During World War II
History of the Holocaust in Slovenia
The Time of Tito's Yugoslavia: Key Issues Between 1945 and 1980
Yugoslav-Italian Border and the Issue of Slovenian Access to the Sea
Slovenian Language and the Yugoslav People's Army
The Civil Repressive Apparatus of the Second Yugoslavia and Its Perception Among the Slovenian Public
Public Security
State Security
Judiciary – Political Trials and Criminal Law
Bibliography
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Cover Page
Colophon
TOC
Front
Chapters
Late Habsburg Monarchy as a Framework of Political Coexistence: the Slovenian Case
Coexistence and Democracy in General
Coexistence and the Contemporary Slovenian Press
Political Culture
Civil Society
Radicalization
The Questions of the National Cohabitation (or Lack Thereof), Democratisation and Political Pluralisation in Slovenia in the Austrian Constitutional Period
From Provincial to National Adherence
Increasingly Tense National Situation
The Final Schism Between the Nations
Slovenians and Yugoslavia 1918–1941
The Parliament is Nothing but a Fairground. On the Characteristics of Parliamentary Debate in the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes/Yugoslavia (1919–1939)
The Parliament's Place in First Yugoslav State
On Parliamentary Debate
The Budget in Earnest and in Jest
Unparliamentary Expressions, Commotion and Session Interruptions
Questions of OF Democracy and Coexistence in the Opinion of Slovenian Marxists 1918–1941
Slovenian Resistance Movement and Yugoslavia 1941–1945
Introduction
Armed Resistance in Slovenia: Slovenian Partisan Army 1941-1945 in Relationshio to the Yugoslav Command
The Formation of Armed Units of the Resistance Movement in Slovenia
The Abolishment of Slovenian Partisan Army as a Special Formation
Conclusion
Ideological Basis of Collaboration in Europe During World War II and a Short Comparison with Slovenia
Life in Occupied Slovenia During World War II
History of the Holocaust in Slovenia
The Time of Tito's Yugoslavia: Key Issues Between 1945 and 1980
Yugoslav-Italian Border and the Issue of Slovenian Access to the Sea
Slovenian Language and the Yugoslav People's Army
The Civil Repressive Apparatus of the Second Yugoslavia and Its Perception Among the Slovenian Public
Public Security
State Security
Judiciary – Political Trials and Criminal Law
Bibliography
List
Contents
Preface
Late Habsburg Monarchy as a Framework of Political Coexistence: the Slovenian Case
( Marko Zajc )
The Questions of the National Cohabitation (or Lack Thereof), Democratisation and Political Pluralisation in Slovenia in the Austrian Constitutional Period
( Filip Čuček )
Slovenians and Yugoslavia 1918–1941
( Jurij Perovšek )
The Parliament is Nothing but a Fairground. On the Characteristics of Parliamentary Debate in the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes/Yugoslavia (1919–1939)
( Jure Gašparič )
Questions of OF Democracy and Coexistence in the Opinion of Slovenian Marxists 1918–1941
( Vida Deželak Barič )
Slovenian Resistance Movement and Yugoslavia 1941–1945
( Bojan Godeša )
Armed Resistance in Slovenia: Slovenian Partisan Army 1941-1945 in Relationshio to the Yugoslav Command
( Damijan Guštin )
Ideological Basis of Collaboration in Europe During World War II and a Short Comparison with Slovenia
( Boris Mlakar )
Life in Occupied Slovenia During World War II
( Mojca Šorn )
History of the Holocaust in Slovenia
( Andrej Pančur )
The Time of Tito's Yugoslavia: Key Issues Between 1945 and 1980
( Zdenko Čepič )
Yugoslav-Italian Border and the Issue of Slovenian Access to the Sea
( Nevenka Troha )
Slovenian Language and the Yugoslav People's Army
( Aleš Gabrič )
The Civil Repressive Apparatus of the Second Yugoslavia and Its Perception Among the Slovenian Public
( Jurij Hadalin )
Sources and References
List of Names