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− | Launched in [[established::1994]], the Slovene historical journal [[Zgodovina za vse (History for Everyone)]], concentrates on historical anthropology and deals with topics within the history of everyday life, as well as with history from below or the history of ordinary people. Its special quality is the revival of narrative and the wider public appeal. The journal Zgodovina za vse - published by the vocational organisation [[Historical Society of Celje]] - was not only welcomed by professional historians, students of history and other humanities, but also received a favourable reception by the general public. | + | Launched in [[established::1994]], the Slovene historical journal [[Zgodovina za vse (History for Everyone)]], concentrates on historical anthropology and deals with topics within the history of everyday life, as well as with history from below or the history of ordinary people. Its special quality is the revival of narrative and the wider public appeal. The journal ''Zgodovina za vse'' - published by the vocational organisation [[Historical Society of Celje]] - was not only welcomed by professional historians, students of history and other humanities, but also received a favourable reception by the general public. |
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Contents and approach
The journal consist of three content-based parts. The first comprises a section for real life stories and articles which are in line with the general orientation of the journal. The criteria for contributions are an academic approach supported by a rich critical apparatus in a narrative style which is neither dull nor plain. The second part is comprised of discussions concerning the theory of history as well as various polemics, while the third offers reviews of books dealing with issues and topics related to the journal's content.
The modern narrative
Undoubtedly the most distinctive characteristic of Zgodovina za vse is the revival of narrative. The articles are discernible by their detailed narratives or description (i.e. thick descriptions). This is so-called 'modern narrative' which contemporary historians, influenced by the findings and results of anthropology, contrast with more traditional narrative characterised as 'thin description'. Thorough and detailed case studies of various phenomena from the Slovene past form complex articles which, according to the methodology and technique they deploy, can be characterised as microhistory or micronarrative - the history of every-day life, the history of mentality, as well as the history of civilisation, habits and customs.
With respect to the above-mentioned paradigmatic orientation, the journal is on a par with similar historical periodicals in Europe. The articles are complemented by fairly long German summaries and shorter Slovene and English abstracts.
See also
External links
- History for Everyone Journal website (in Slovenian)