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Vol 6, No 1-2 (1984)
Vol 6, No 1-2 (1984)
Published:
2009-09-30
Introductory
Table of Contents
1-2
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From the Editor
Henry R. Cooper, Jr.
3
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Four Hundred Years of the South Slavic Protestant Reformation (1584-1984): [Conference Program]
5-8
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Acknowledgments
Rado L. Lencek
9
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Conference Papers
Slovene and Croatian Lands in the Sixteenth Century: a Geographical Framework.
Joseph Velikonja
11-30
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A Comparison of Economic and Social Conditions in Slovene and Croatian Lands During the Reformation.
Toussaint Hočevar
31-48
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A Marxist Looks at the Sixteenth Century: Edvard Kardelj's View of the Slovene Reformation.
Carole Rogel
49-55
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A Paradigm of Slavic National Evolution: Bible - Grammar - Poet.
Rado L. Lencek
57-71
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Protestantism and the Emergence of Slovene Literature.
Boris Paternu
73-91
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The National Notation of Matthias Flacius Illyricus.
Ivo Banac
93-100
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The Cultural Significance of the Protestant Reformation in the Genesis of the South Slavic Nations.
Jože Pogačnik
101-112
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Jurij Dalmatin and His Bible in the Light of Literary History and Theology.
Jože Rajhman
113-125
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Illyrian Humanist Ideas in the Works of the South Slavic Protestant Publishers in Urach.
Olga Nedeljković
127-142
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The Protestant Reformation in Croatia: Remarks on its Influence on the Literary Language.
Kenneth E. Naylor
143-146
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The Protestant Movement and the Question of the Glagolitic Alphabet in the South Slavic Cultural Tradition.
Sergio Bonazza
147-151
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Suprasegmental Signals in the Dalmatin Bible.
Lew R. Micklesen
153-163
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Marc' Antonio De Dominis: the Making of a Reformer.
C. W. Bracewell
165-176
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Slovene Protestants in Carinthia.
Tom Priestly
177-189
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Evangelini: The Protestant Intermezzo in Žužemberk.
Irma M. Ožbalt
191-201
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A Windish Protestant Community in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.
Karl Konopatzki Krueger
203-226
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A Sociolinguistic Tug of War between Slovene and Serbo-Croatian in Slovenia Today.
Joseph Paternost
227-242
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Slovenia from the Perspective of Language Planning Theory.
James W. Tollefson
243-246
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The Social Situation of the Slovene Literary Language in 1584 and 1984.
Jože Toporišič
247-258
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Miscellanea
Books Received
259-261
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