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Vol 24, No 1-2 (2002)
Vol 24, No 1-2 (2002)
Published:
2009-09-30
Introductory
Table of Contents
1-2
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Articles
Two Solitudes Revisited: A Historiographical Survey of Collaboration in Slovenia during World War II.
Gregor Krajnc
3-26
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The Status of the "Syllabic" Trill in Slovene: a Phonological and Phonetic Analysis.
Mark J. Jones
27-45
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Macroeconomic Policy in Slovenia Prior to Monetary Union Accession.
Peter Mikek
47-72
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Macroeconomic Fluctuations in Slovenia and Croatia.
Jagrič Timotej
73-88
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Literary Translations
Branko Gradišnik. Strictly Confidentially Around Sicily. Translated by Maja Visenjak Limon
Maja Visenjak Limon
89-109
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Book Reviews
Aleš Berger, ed. The Key Witnesses: the Younger Slovene Prose at the Turn of the Millenia. Ljubljana: Slovene Writers' Association, 2003. (Litterae Slovenicae, 102)
Alenka Žbogar
111-114
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Daniele Conversi. German-Bashing and the Breakup of Yugoslavia. Seattle: The Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies, University of Washington. 1998. (Donald W. Treadgold Papers, 16)
Patrick Moore
114-117
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Jože Faganel with Darko Dolinar, eds. France Prešeren, kultura, Evropa. Ljubljana: Založba ZRC, 2002.
Henry R. Cooper, Jr.
117-118
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William W. Derbyshire, with Marta Pirnat-Greenberg. A Learner's Dictionary of Slovene: With Words in their Inflected Forms. Bloomington, IN: Slavica, 2002.
Meta Klinar
118-121
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William W. Derbyshire, with Marta Pirnat-Greenberg. A Learner's Dictionary of Slovene: With Words in their Inflected Forms. Bloomington, IN: Slavica, 2002.
Donald F. Reindl
122-127
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Darko Dolinar and Marko Juvan, eds. Kako pisati literarno zgodovino danes?: razprave. Ljubljana: ZRC SAZU, 2003.
Timothy Pogacar
127-132
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Mojmir Mrak, Matija Rojec and Carlos Silva-Jaurégui, eds. Slovenia: From Yugoslavia to the European Union. Washington, DC: The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development/The World Bank, 2004.
Brian Požun
132-136
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Miscellanea
Our Contributors
137
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