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The first issue of ''[[Borec Journal|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 [[established::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. The journal is published on a quarterly basis. | The first issue of ''[[Borec Journal|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 [[established::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. The journal is published on a quarterly basis. | ||
− | ''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. The | + | ''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. |
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+ | The magazine is also available as an e-book in PDF format for individual articles or full issues, which can be ordered by email. Older volumes are available as a full PDF free of charge. | ||
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Focus
Borec is a humanistic magazine that focuses on the history and actuality of anti-fascism and liberation movements, emphasizing their international involvement, and therefore does not agree with nationalist and ethnicist paradigms in historiography. It develops concept of rebellion as a class struggle and social transformation. It relies on historical materialism, world-systemic research approaches that break down internal, systemic links between fascism, colonialism, racism, chauvinism, anti-feminism, etc., which are not all part of dominance of capitalism. Awareness and education remain the cornerstone of the magazine from its begining. It publishes documentary testimonials, historical and socio-economic analyzes of the topics beformentioned, appeals and initiatives, in-depth interviews, historical and contemporary works by socially committed artists, focuses on the processes of exploitation, subjugation and appropriation (globalization of poverty, the effects of IMF reforms and World bank, the financialisation of public institutions, the privatization of social, collective - the destruction of public health and education).
Background
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. Today Borec is published by the Sophia Publishing House.
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