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Homeguard memorials in Slovenia
Homeguard memorials are part of contemporary Slovenian political discourse which uses memorial discourse to offer a specific interpretation of loss, death and the event that caused them; thus the past is linked to the present. Crucial role of homeguard memorials is to construct the post-war killing as part of the national trauma, to transpose the roles of victim and perpetratorm symbolicaly reinterpret the meaning oh homeguard movement, collaboration and resistance. In other words, to implement the interpretation of the "civil war." The collection includes photographs and introductory text.
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Period of creating: since 2000
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Socialist heritage in comparative perspective
Project Duration: 1 January 2009–31 December 2010
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Origins and transformations of motives and symbols in literature and languages
Project Duration: 1 May 2009–30 April 2012
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Jewish cemetery in Dolga vas
This collection of photographs includes tombstones from the Jewish cemetery in Dolga vas near Lendava in Prekmurje. It was created within the scope of Neglected Holocaust: Remembering the Deportation of the Jews in Slovenia project. Apart from tombstones photographs (some incsriptions have deterriorated over the years) also includes cemetery plan and an introductory text explaining historical context.
Period of creating: since 2011
Project
Cultural heritage – a medium for establishing sustainable development in local spaces
Project Duration: 1 July 2011–30 June 2013
ARIS Project ID: Z6–4195
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Italian Fascist camps in the memories of Slovenian men and women
Project Duration: 1 July 2011–30 June 2013
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Engaged past: social-anthropological analysis of transformations of popular music in the former Yugoslavia
Project Duration: 1 August 2013–31 July 2016
Project Leader: Rajko Muršič, PhD
ARIS Project ID: J6-5557 (B)
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Survival in Sarajevo: Jews, Muslims, Serbs nad Croats working together during the Bosnian War 1992-1995
June 17, 2014 at 18:00
Atrij ZRC
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City Sonic Ecology: Urban Soundscapes of Bern, Ljubljana, and Belgrade
Project Duration: 1 September 2014–28 February 2018
Project Leader: prof. dr. Britta Sweers, University of Bern, Institute of Musicology