Sekcija Marksističnega centra CK ZK Slovenije za vprašanja zgodovinopisja je 26. decembra 1978 na razširjeni seji razpravljala o Kermavnerjevi knjigi "Temeljni problemi primorske politične zgodovine ...(zlasti v letih 1918—1921)". K razpravi je povabila zgodovinarje, ki proučujejo obdobje socialne demokracije in nastanek jugoslovanske države. Vsebina knjige je izzvala široko in skrbno pripravljeno razpravo. Spričo bogate razprave in široke pahljače pogledov, ki jih je razkrila, se je sekcija odločila, dajo predstavi širši javnosti. ...
The article is a short survey of the results of the Target Research Project "Comparative study of the security system in the crisis situation with regard to refugee issues: the problem of Hungarian ...refugees in Slovenia after WWII and particularly in the years 1956 to 1957", dealing with Hungarian refugee issues in Slovenia in the period, presented from a wider perspective. Within the international context and based on German, Austrian, Yugoslav and Slovene archives and literature, the study presents Yugoslav-Hungarian and Yugoslav-Soviet relations in the light of the 1956 Hungarian revolution and its impact in Slovenia and Yugoslavia. The emphasis is on the Hungarian refugee issues in Yugoslavia and Slovenia, particularly on the arrival of refugees to Yugoslavia, their settling in camps, along with the system and financing of the latter. Some 20.000 Hungarian refugees sought shelter in Yugoslavia, which is about one tenth of all refugees who left Hungarian after the suppression of the revolution. 2361 refugees were placed in camps in the territory of Slovenia. Apart from the archives, newspapers and other literature, the authors also made use of the method of in-depth interviews. PUBLICATION ABSTRACT
The article is a short survey of the results of the Target Research Project "Comparative study of the security system in the crisis situation with regard to refugee issues: the problem of Hungarian ...refugees in Slovenia after WWII & particularly in the years 1956 to 1957," dealing with Hungarian refugee issues in Slovenia in the period, presented from a wider perspective. Within the international context & based on German, Austrian, Yugoslav & Slovene archives & literature, the study presents Yugoslav-Hungarian & Yugoslav-Soviet relations in the light of the 1956 Hungarian revolution & its impact in Slovenia & Yugoslavia. The emphasis is on the Hungarian refugee issues in Yugoslavia & Slovenia, particularly on the arrival of refugees to Yugoslavia, their settling in camps, along with the system & financing of the latter. Some 20.000 Hungarian refugees sought shelter in Yugoslavia, which is about one tenth of all refugees who left Hungarian after the suppression of the revolution. 2361 refugees were placed in camps in the territory of Slovenia. Apart from the archives, newspapers & other literature, the authors also made use of the method of in-depth interviews. Adapted from the source document.
An examination of the national minority question, with emphasis on German-speaking minorities of Central Europe, reveals the importance of maintaining terminological clarity to avoid political ...connotations tied to certain terms. After a historical sketch of the renaissance of the national minority movement throughout the world, which reached a peak in the mid-1960s, attention is focused on the meaning of the terms "people," "national minority," "ethnic group," "nation," & "nationality." Special emphasis is given to the consistent use of "national minority" in describing Carinthian Slovenes, Hungarians in Yugoslavia, & South Tirolians. Modified HA