Silvo Grmovšek, bibliotekar specialist, je domoznanski dejavnosti zavezan več kot dve desetletji. Po opravljeni diplomi iz filozofije in sociologije kulture na Filozofski fakulteti Univerze v ...Ljubljani leta 1981 je vrsto let deloval kot urednik internih glasil velenjskih podjetij, Rudarskega šolskega centra Velenje in Elektrokovinarske opreme Velenje. Bil je tudi novinar pri časopisu Delo in nato uradnik na Uradu za negospodarske dejavnosti Mestne občine Velenje. V Knjižnici Velenje se je zaposlil leta 1997, kjer je kasneje postal vodja domoznanskega oddelka, v okviru katerega je vzpostavil in oblikoval domoznansko zbirko. Z uspešnim in inovativnim delom je razvijal in obogatil domoznanski oddelek, ki je danes prepoznan v lokalnem in širšem okolju.Več …
Humorističen in ilustriran list je med bralce prišel le dvakrat, in sicer obakrat na silvestrovo. Bil je pisan na roke z estetsko pisavo in s smislom za oblikovanje. Vseboval je smešne domislice in ...šale, podkrepljene z ilustracijami
Humorističen in ilustriran list je med bralce prišel le dvakrat, in sicer obakrat na silvestrovo. Bil je pisan na roke z estetsko pisavo in s smislom za oblikovanje. Vseboval je smešne domislice in ...šale, podkrepljene z ilustracijami
The volume is dedicated to the 240th anniversary of the first documented ascent to Mount Triglav. It contains about thirty chapters that highlight new discoveries about Mount Triglav as a mountain, a ...myth and a symbol. Mount Triglav and its surrounding are presented from the geographical, historical, ethnological, as well as sports and mountaineering aspects.
Two years after the first book “Austro-Hungarian Monarchy in Word and Image: Slovenes 1, Styria, Porabje and Prekmurje, Carinthia” (2016) has been published, is now out also the second book: ...“Austro-Hungarian Monarchy in Word and Image: Slovenes 2”, presenting Kranjska (Carniola) and Primorje (Coastal region). Both books make the whole picture of Slovenes as included in the monumental book series “Die österreichisch-ungarische Monarchie in Wort und Bild” which was projected by the archeduke Rudolf and was published between 1884–1902. Translated are the chapters which discuss life, culture and economy of Slovenes living in Austro-Hungarian monarchy. Prevailing are the ethnographical descriptions of the regions, the presentation of inhabitants and their position in the context of the Austro-Hungarian monarchy and other countries of that time. The authors are of different profiles and interests, and their studies are important sources for Slovenian culture and economy which was up till now too often overlooked.