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  3. Vol 27, No 1-2 (2005)

Vol 27, No 1-2 (2005)

Published: 2009-09-30

Introductory

  • Table of Contents

    1-2
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Articles

  • Rajko Ložar: a Small Nation's Uprooted Scholar in America.

    Rado L. Lenček
    3-25
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  • Short Prose at the Turn of the Millenium.

    Alenka Žbogar
    27-42
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Conference Papers

  • Symposium "Slovenia Yesterday and Today": Introduction.

    John S. Micgiel
    43-44
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  • Twenty-Five Years of Democratic Development: From Nova Revija to the Center-Right Government of Janez Janša.

    Dimitrij Rupel
    45-50
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  • The Failure of Economics and Slovenia's Remarkable Development.

    Jeffrey David Turk
    51-73
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  • On the Repolitization of Art Through Contamination.

    Marina Gržinić
    75-92
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  • Slovenian Immigrants' Perceptions of "America."

    Mirjam H. Hladnik
    93-108
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  • Slovenia: History Between Myths and Reality.

    Oto Luthar
    109-120
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Book Reviews

  • John K. Cox. Slovenia: Evolving Loyalties. New York: Routledge, 2005. (Postcommunist States and Nations)

    Brian Požun
    121-128
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  • Alenka Barber-Keršovan. Vom "Punk-Frühling" zum "Slowenischen Frühling": der Beitrag des slowenischen Punk zur Demontage des sozialistischen Wertesystems. Hamburg: Reinhold Krämer Verlag, 2005.

    Vera Tiefenthaler
    128-132
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Miscellanea

  • Our Contributors

    133-136
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