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− | Established in [[established::2004]], the [[Institute for Historical Studies, SRC Koper|Institute of Historical Studies]] conducts interdisciplinary research which focuses on studies of Slovene border areas of Primorska and Istria as a complex geographical region and an historical meeting point of different ethnic groups, nations and cultures of central Europe and the Mediterranean, as well as the European east and west. Its studies deal with social, economic, anthropological, ethnological, political and cultural aspects, paying special attention to Slovene history – from the viewpoint of the entire region as well as from a local or micro-analytical perspective, and with regard to individual historical periods or developments of 'long duration'. | + | Established in [[established::2004]], the [[Institute for Historical Studies, SRC Koper|Institute of Historical Studies]] carries out interdisciplinary research focusing on the study of the Slovene border regions of Primorska and Istria as a complex geographical space and an intersection of various national, ethnic, and cultural groups hailing from central Europe and the Mediterranean, as well other European regions. Social, economic, anthropological, ethnological, political and cultural aspects are considered, placing increased emphasis on Slovene history, from a regional, local and micro-analytical viewpoint. |
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− | The studies are divided in several subfields: Political and Diplomatic History of Western Slovenia; Social and Economic History; Population History; and History of Art and Culture.
| + | Institute's research endeavours are divided in the following fields: Political and Diplomatic History of Western Slovenia, Social and Economic History, Population History, and History of Art and Culture. |
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| ==Research projects== | | ==Research projects== |
− | The most recent research projects include ''Rural and Urban Primorska: Social, Economic and Legal Relations from the Old Order to Modernization'' (led by [[Darko Darovec]]) and ''Problems of the History of Slovenian-Italian Relations'' (led by [[Egon Pelikan]]). | + | The projects carried out by the institute explore diverse themes, such as rebellious survival strategies utilized in Slovene territory, cross-border relations, the impact of modernity on the rural areas of the Primorska region, and secret operations of Anglo-American diplomacy and intelligence services in western Slovenia in the pre and post World War II period. |
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− | The older topics cover a wide range of approaches - from methodological ones (''Methodological Problems in the Philosophy of History and its Cultural Effects under the Aspect of the Idea of Europe'' led by [[Jože Pirjevec]] in 2007) and issues of ethnic border and migration (''Slovene Western Ethnic Border, Population and Migrations, 6–20th century'' led by [[Boris M. Gombač]] and concluded in 2003), to the focused research of regional history through the documents on secret diplomacy and intelligence services (''Anglo-American Secret Diplomacy in the Mediterranean: the Case of the Primorska Region and Friuli, 1940–1947'' led by [[Gorazd Bajc]], 2008; and ''Geopolitical Interests of Intelligence Services in Western Slovenia during the Interwar Period'' that was led by [[Egon Pelikan]] and concluded in 2007).
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| == External links == | | == External links == |
− | *[http://www.zrs-kp.si/EN/institut_z.htm Institute for Historical Studies, SRC Koper website] | + | *[http://www.zrs.upr.si/en/Institutes/Institute+for+Historical+Studies Institute for Historical Studies, UP SRC web page] |
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| [[Category:Research]] | | [[Category:Research]] |
Established in 2004, the Institute of Historical Studies carries out interdisciplinary research focusing on the study of the Slovene border regions of Primorska and Istria as a complex geographical space and an intersection of various national, ethnic, and cultural groups hailing from central Europe and the Mediterranean, as well other European regions. Social, economic, anthropological, ethnological, political and cultural aspects are considered, placing increased emphasis on Slovene history, from a regional, local and micro-analytical viewpoint.
Institute's research endeavours are divided in the following fields: Political and Diplomatic History of Western Slovenia, Social and Economic History, Population History, and History of Art and Culture.
Research projects
The projects carried out by the institute explore diverse themes, such as rebellious survival strategies utilized in Slovene territory, cross-border relations, the impact of modernity on the rural areas of the Primorska region, and secret operations of Anglo-American diplomacy and intelligence services in western Slovenia in the pre and post World War II period.
See also
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