23 / 2006

Two homelands


Articles


PETER VODOPIVEC: MILAN VIDMAR BETWEEN EUROPE AND AMERICA

MARJAN DRNOVŠEK: THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA IN THE EYES OF SLOVENE PAINTER BOŽIDAR JAKAC (1929-1931)

MIRJAM MILHARČIČ-HLADNIK: THE PATHS OF PACKAGES IN MIGRANTS CORRESPONDENCE ACROSS THE ATLANTIC 1940-1960: »... 2 BARS OF SOAP, 6 PACKETS OF SOUP, AND THOSE BANDAGES FOR SMALL WOUNDS...«

VLADKA TUCOVIČ: ZAGREB, LJUBLJANA, PRAGUE: THE CORRESPONDENCE OF ZOFKA KVEDER WITH HER DAUGHTER VLADIMIRA JELOVŠEK

IGOR MAVER: JOŽE ŽOHAR, A MIGRANT POET FROM AUSTRALIA AND HIS NEW COLLECTION OF VERSE OBIRANJE LIMON (2004)

JANJA ŽITNIK SERAFIN: THE STATUS OF IMMIGRANT CULTURES IN SLOVENIA: IDENTITY- RELATED ASPECTS

LIDIJA DIMKOVSKA: LITERARY PUBLICATIONS OF NON-ELITE IMMIGRANT WRITERS IN THE MAGAZINE PARALELE – CHARACTERISTICS AND POSITION IN SLOVENE CULTURE

JERNEJ MLEKUŽ: SLOVENES TO EUROPE WITH BUREK AND /OR THE DICTATORSHIP OF KRANJSKA KLOBASA: SOMETHING ABOUT BUREK, REPRESENTATIONS OF BUREK, AND “SLOVENE” ETHNO-NATIONAL DISCOURSE

REBEKA MESARIĆ ŽABČIĆ: PHYSIOGNOMIC TRANSFORMATION OF THE MEĐIMURJE REGION UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF EXTERNAL MIGRATION

MARIE L. NEUDORFLOVá: THE POLITICAL-INTELLECTUAL REASONS FOR MIGRATION IN THE SECOND HALF OF THE 19TH CENTURY.TYPICAL CASES OF CZECH WOMEN IN THE AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN EMPIRE.

KATALIN MUNDA HIRNÖK: THE STANDING OF SLOVENIAN WOMEN IN PORABJE IN TOWN ENVIRONMENTS (THE CASE OF SZOMBATHELY)