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+ | [[Modrijan Publishing House]] started the process of closure in 2016, after 20 years. It closed its bookshop on Trubarjeva in Ljubljana in 2016, and its bookshop Škofja Loka in 2019. See below the archival article. | ||
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[[Modrijan Publishing House]] was founded in [[Established::1996]] by [[Branimir Nešović]], a historian who had worked as a history textbooks editor as well as a journalist. First Modrijan published primarily textbooks for elementary and secondary education, including lexicons and dictionaries. Later the programme was enriched: starting with some works from classical antiquity, a programme of history books up to now includes several books on Slovene history. Since 2004 the Modrijan Publishing House has issued a line of literary and theoretical texts by contemporary authors as well, especially contemporary prose in translation. Initially comprising 3 to 4 books per year, the number of publications has grown to around 80 new titles. In 2008 the ''Euroman'' series of 27 novels was launched. | [[Modrijan Publishing House]] was founded in [[Established::1996]] by [[Branimir Nešović]], a historian who had worked as a history textbooks editor as well as a journalist. First Modrijan published primarily textbooks for elementary and secondary education, including lexicons and dictionaries. Later the programme was enriched: starting with some works from classical antiquity, a programme of history books up to now includes several books on Slovene history. Since 2004 the Modrijan Publishing House has issued a line of literary and theoretical texts by contemporary authors as well, especially contemporary prose in translation. Initially comprising 3 to 4 books per year, the number of publications has grown to around 80 new titles. In 2008 the ''Euroman'' series of 27 novels was launched. | ||
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*[http://www.modrijan.si/slv/Zalozba/About-the-Publisher Modrijan Publishing House website] | *[http://www.modrijan.si/slv/Zalozba/About-the-Publisher Modrijan Publishing House website] | ||
*[http://www.modrijan.si/slv/content/download/1728/33843/file/ENG_Euroman_27_stories.pdf Presentation of ''Euroman. Twenty-Seven Stories, Twenty-Seven Views''] (pdf) | *[http://www.modrijan.si/slv/content/download/1728/33843/file/ENG_Euroman_27_stories.pdf Presentation of ''Euroman. Twenty-Seven Stories, Twenty-Seven Views''] (pdf) | ||
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[[Category:Maribor, European Capital of Culture 2012]] | [[Category:Maribor, European Capital of Culture 2012]] |
Latest revision as of 19:52, 19 October 2019
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20 May 2014
21 May 2014
Books Kava by Božidar Jezernik (Modrijan Publishing House), Potice Slovenije by Janez Bogataj (Rokus Klett Publishing House), and Fao 37-2-1 by Klemen Košir (Naturšček) at the Gourmand Awards , supported by the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Beijing,
at the Beijing Cookbook Fair
Twice a year Modrijan Publishing House publishes Modrijan, a richly illustrated catalogue in a newspaper format (in 99,000 copies) that promotes authors and titles published by the house but also brings news from the literary world (in Slovenian).