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− | The Klio Award (named after the Greek muse of history), established at the ''Slovene Historian Meeting'' in 1998, is given every two years for research work in historiography, mostly to authors of monographs published in the previous two years. The winner is awarded with a diploma and three average net monthly incomes in Slovenia. The main purpose of the award is to provide incentive to improve thematic and methodological research work and to strengthen historiographical research work by recognising the major achievements among Slovenian historians and historiography. The previous award winners are [[Peter Vodopivec]] (2008), [[Alenka Cedilnik]] (2006), [[Matjaž Bizjak]] (2004), [[Igor Grdina]] (2002), and [[Peter Štih]] (2000). | + | The Klio Award (named after the Greek muse of history), established at the ''Slovene Historian Meeting'' in 1998, is given every two years for research work in historiography, mostly to authors of monographs published in the previous two years. The winner is awarded with a diploma and three average net monthly incomes in Slovenia. The main purpose of the award is to provide incentive to improve thematic and methodological research work and to strengthen historiographical research work by recognising the major achievements among Slovenian historians and historiography. The previous award winners are [[Božo Repe]] (2016), [[Rajko Bratož]] (2015), [[Jurij Perovšek]] (2014), [[Bojan Godeša]] (2012), [[Andrej Studen]] (2010), [[Peter Vodopivec]] (2008), [[Alenka Cedilnik]] (2006), [[Matjaž Bizjak]] (2004), [[Igor Grdina]] (2002), and [[Peter Štih]] (2000). |
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Latest revision as of 09:57, 21 February 2021
Background
The initial idea to unite the historians at the Slovene Historian Meeting was given in 1938 by Franjo Baš (1899–1967), the then ban's archivist. The first Slovene Historian Meeting was realised the next year at the 100th anniversary of the Museum Society. Although the meeting was originally intended to take place annually, these plans were interrupted by the Second World War. Following the war there was a push create a serious centre, therefore the Historical Society for Slovenia was established in 1946. Since 1951 the Slovene Historian Meeting has been organised biennially, each time in a different town.
Mission
The Union of Historical Societies of Slovenia unites historical societies across Slovenia, promoting the views of its member societies and giving a national focus to matters of general concern, especially with regard to major issues of cultural heritage; encourages the study of Slovene history, the preservation and publication of historical material and public access to historical material; promotes communication and mutual assistance within the historical society movement; assists the work of member societies; and provides a forum for the exchange of ideas on historical matters throughout Slovenia.
Klio Award
The Klio Award (named after the Greek muse of history), established at the Slovene Historian Meeting in 1998, is given every two years for research work in historiography, mostly to authors of monographs published in the previous two years. The winner is awarded with a diploma and three average net monthly incomes in Slovenia. The main purpose of the award is to provide incentive to improve thematic and methodological research work and to strengthen historiographical research work by recognising the major achievements among Slovenian historians and historiography. The previous award winners are Božo Repe (2016), Rajko Bratož (2015), Jurij Perovšek (2014), Bojan Godeša (2012), Andrej Studen (2010), Peter Vodopivec (2008), Alenka Cedilnik (2006), Matjaž Bizjak (2004), Igor Grdina (2002), and Peter Štih (2000).
See also
- Historical Review
- Kronika
- Historical Society of Celje
- Historical Society of Southern Primorska, Koper
- Institute for Historical Studies, SRC Koper