20 / 2004

Two homelands


Articles


MARINA LUKŠIČ-HACIN: The Returning of Slovenes from Argentina

KRISTINA TOPLAK: »WELCOME HOME?« THE RETURNING OF SLOVENE EMIGRANTS TO THE REPUBLIC OF SLOVENIA

JERNEJ MLEKUŽ: THE RELATION OF THE REPUBLIC OF SLOVENIA TOWARDS RETURNING OF EMIGRANTS AND THEIR DESCENDANTS

IRENA GANTAR GODINA: SLOVENE INTELLECTUALS IN CROATIA FROM 1850 TO 1860

IRENA AVSENIK NABERGOJ: IVAN CANKAR BETWEEN HOMELAND AND FOREIGN PART

MARJAN DRNOVŠEK: PRIVATE AND PUBLIC IN EMIGRANT CORRESPONDENCE

ALEKSEJ KALC: LETTERS AND TAPES AS COMMUNICATION MEANS AND SOURCES FOR MIGRATION STUDIES. THE CASE OF A TRIESTE FAMILY IN AUSTRALIA

JERNEJ MLEKUŽ: WHAT, HOW AND MAYBE WHY THEY WROTE SO ABOUT EMIGRATION AND EMIGRANTS FROM VENETIAN SLOVENIA IN THE NEWSPAPER MATAJUR IN THE YEARS 1951-1960

MOJCA PEČEK: FROM THE DEMAND FOR RENOUNCING MOTHER TONGUE TO APPRECIATION OF BILINGUALISM: EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM IN AUSTRALIA

MIRJAM MILHARČIČ-HLADNIK: SCHOOL EXPERIENCES IN AMERICAN MULTICULTURAL ENVIRONMENT AS TOLD BY SLOVENIAN IMMIGRANTS

ZVONE ŽIGON: A SLOVENE WOMAN MISSIONARY WITH THE INUITES

MAŠA MIKOLA: TRANSFORMATION OF ETHNICITY: MOVE TO PUBLIC EXPRESSING SYMBOLIC ETHNIC IDENTITY

KSENIJA VESENJAK: SLOVENES IN AUSTRALIAN TASMANIA