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''Borec'' features articles and studies in the fields of contemporary history, anthropology, and literature as well as historical material. The period of World War II forms the core interest of the journal with in-depth analyses of social reality as seen through the interpretive lens of historical memory. In 1993 the [[Association for the Research of History, Anthropology and Literature]] replaced [[Mladika Publishing House]] as publisher and reconceived ''Borec'' as an interdisciplinary journal addressing contemporary social quandaries. The evolution from a veterans' gazette to a literary and scientific journal is rooted in the respect for its tradition of antifascist resistance in terms of class struggle and social transformation. | ''Borec'' features articles and studies in the fields of contemporary history, anthropology, and literature as well as historical material. The period of World War II forms the core interest of the journal with in-depth analyses of social reality as seen through the interpretive lens of historical memory. In 1993 the [[Association for the Research of History, Anthropology and Literature]] replaced [[Mladika Publishing House]] as publisher and reconceived ''Borec'' as an interdisciplinary journal addressing contemporary social quandaries. The evolution from a veterans' gazette to a literary and scientific journal is rooted in the respect for its tradition of antifascist resistance in terms of class struggle and social transformation. | ||
− | The website provides access to English abstracts of the contributions and also offers older editions and single articles in PDF format for free. Last two editions of ''Borec'' are always available in electronic form on one of online bookstores (for example: Biblos) | + | The website provides access to English abstracts of the contributions and also offers older editions and single articles in PDF format for free. Last two editions of ''Borec'' are always available in electronic form on one of online bookstores (for example: ''Biblos'') |
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Background
The first issue of Borec ("Warrior") appeared in 1949. It was founded by the Union of Associations of World War II veterans, antifascist fighters, and members of the National Liberation Struggle (NLS) of Slovenia in December 1948 and published by Borec publishing house and later on by Mladika. From 1993 to 2013 the journal was published by the Association for the Research of History, Anthropology and Literature, afterwards the Sophia Publishing House took over its publication.
See also
External links
Biblos website (in Slovenian)