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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Democratic governance in the transition from Yugoslav self-management to a market economy : the case of the Slovenian privatization debates 1990-1992 /

Likic-́Brboric,́ Branka, January 2003 (has links)
Diss. Uppsala : Univ., 2003.
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Slovinské národní divadlo v Lublani / Slovene National Theatre in Ljubljana

Škvařilová, Marie January 2009 (has links)
Urban concept The theater has been situated in the city center in tehe urba block, which is an endpoint of Plečniks urban axis. Main point of urban-design idea is an extention of Plečniks axis, which connects Trnovo church and Kongresni trg square, and creating connection between the square and foot-path inside the block, which connects Slovinska street and Wolfova street. The seccond point was the minimalisation of demolitions of existing buildings. Architectural concept The theater building consist of two cubic objects, whose are in interaction. Contrast between heavy and closed volume of theater and light volume of restauration with fully-glassed wall, which connects iterior space with entrance exterior space. In the stone cubus of theater have been designed only three chinks, whose admoniches to entrance. The idea of the building consists in surprising difference between close window-less exterior of the house and sunlight-full interior. Thi idea has been used for designing of all layouts.
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Die Bedeutung der Musik in der slowenischen Widerstandsbewegung

Kuret, Primož 16 May 2018 (has links)
Die kompositorische Rezeption des Zweiten Weltkriegs und der Widerstandsbewegung in Slowenien ist ein Thema mit unterschiedlichen Aspekten. Es gibt zwar verschiedene Analysen, aber im Großen und Ganzen ist der Gegenstand noch nicht hinreichend untersucht worden. Schon während des Krieges reektierten verschiedene Kompositionen Kriegsereignisse und Gräueltaten, besonders aber unmittelbar nach dem Krieg, als viele persönliche Aussagen unmittelbarer Zeugen des Geschehens entstanden. Viele von ihnen wollten das slowenische Selbstbewusstsein stärken, manche sollten zugleich Mahnung an nachfolgende Generationen sein. So hatte diese Musik eine besondere Funktion zu erfüllen, sie ist eine 'bedeutende' Musik, wie Constantin Floros es genannt hat. Sie ist nicht nur Form, Struktur und Klangspiel sondern viel mehr. Sie transportiert seelische und geistige Erfahrungen, persönlich Erlebtes und Gefühltes, Autobiographisches.
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Electoral Gender Quota Systems and Their Implementation in Europe /

Dahlerup, Drude. Freidenvall, Anita. January 2008 (has links)
Study. / Findes også på Internettet(25-09-08). Findes også på fransk. Med litteraturhenvisninger.
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Slovenian Music and National Identity within the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy at the Beginning of the 20th Century

Koter, Darja 16 May 2018 (has links)
Slovenian identity took shape under cultural, political and economic circumstances that in uenced Western European civilization at its furthest eastern border. Since the 6th century, ancestors of present day Slovenes inhabited the territory of the Eastern Alps, bordering on the Pannonian plains and, in the south, on the Adriatic sea. The decisive elements of Slovenian identity were global historical processes: Christianization, the emergence of historical countries, the Reformation, the Counter-Reformation and the Catholic renewal, the forming of the Austrian monarchy, the enlightenment, romanticism, the rise of nationalism and liberalism, the development of modern democracy. Historical turning points such as Napoleon's Illyrian Provinces, the 1848 'spring of nations', World Wars I and II, and the collapse of Yugoslavia also made an impact on identity formation. These processes affected national consciousness as well as the concept of nation.

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