My Account    Basket
 
English  Deutsch  Français  
BOOKSHOP AUTHORS SERVICES COMPANIES
 Highlights
 Bestsellers
 Books
   Search
   New Books
   Disciplines
   Textbooks
   Authors/Editors
   List of Titles
   How to search
 New Books
 Disciplines
 Textbooks
 Series
 Journals
 Rights and Licences
 Peter Lang Press
 Download catalogues
 General information
Quick search
Go!
Advanced search
Sitemap
Contact
Home
 Featured title
Candlin, Christopher N. / Gotti, Maurizio (eds)
Intercultural Aspects of Specialized Communication
 Recently viewed books
Luthar, Oto (ed.)
The Land Between
Amalu, Uche C. / Gottwald, Fr...
Studies of Sustainable Agricu...
Müller-Prothmann, Tobias
Leveraging Knowledge Communic...
Ti-lun, Luo
Weigi
 Details
Recommend this book to someone  
Luthar, Oto (ed.)  available 
The Land Between
A history of Slovenia
With contributions by Oto Luthar, Igor Grdina, Marjeta Sasel Kos, Petra Svoljsak, Peter Kos, Dusan Kos, Peter Stih, Alja Brglez and Martin Pogacar
Year of Publication: 2008
Frankfurt am Main, Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2008. 561 pp., 52 fig., 1 table
ISBN 978-3-631-57011-1  pb.
 
[Review copy request    
[Buy Licence, translation rights] [Copyright]
[PDF version]
Sales price
SFR 44.00 * 29.90 ** 30.70 27.90 £ 25.10 US-$ 43.95
  *  includes VAT - only valid for Germany  [Currency of invoice] 
  **  includes VAT - only valid for Austria
Discipline
  History
Book synopsis
The purpose of this book is to present a concise and intelligible history of the Slovenes. In addition to the usual and rather rare texts of this kind, the authors take into due consideration the history of the territory between the Eastern Alps and the Pannonian plain, starting with the period that began long before the first Slavic settlements. Thus, they wish to emphasize that the Slovenes' ancestors did not settle an empty territory, but rather coexisted with other peoples and cultures ever since their arrival in the Eastern Alps. This has enabled them to build a community shaped by countless influences stemming from a long period of living alongside German, Romance, and South Slav neighbours in a melting pot of languages, cultures, and landscapes. The same reasons have most probably also contributed to the perception of their land as a «land in between». Constituting a link between Eastern and Western Europe, Slovenia has recently also been increasingly perceived as the meeting point of Central Europe and the Balkans. Today, history still occupies the central position in the life of the Slovenes. The heroic period of emancipation has been completed, the Slovenes will be bracing themselves for a no less turbulent period of challenging «essentialist» notions of identity in order to create a thoroughly open society.
Rezension
[...]Gleichzeitig ist es als Überblickswerk sehr empfehlenswert, wenn sich der Leser oder die Leserin über die Geschichte der Slowenen in englischer Sprache informieren will, denn es ist reich an Fakten, und Details werden an manchen Stellen lebendig geschildert, ohne den Text damit zu verflachen.
(Klaus-Jürgen Hermanik, Universität Graz für H-Soz-u-Kult)
Contents
Contents: From Prehistory to the End of the Ancient World - The Early Middle Ages - Feudalism - The Early Modern Period - Modernization and National Emancipation - From the Habsburg Monarchy to the Kingdom of Yugoslavia - From a Socialist Republic to an Independent State.
Reviews
«A study which makes the reader feel and understand that since the end of the Cold War there is a new lease of life for Central Europe. The former borderlands between East and West construct their new identities. Slovenia is one of the most successful new democratic societies in the middle of Europe. This book is an excellent history of Slovenia which maps the narrative of a small European people without falling into the traps of national mythmaking. Writing about a small European country with two million inhabitants which crave for Central European, Mediterranean and Balkan traditions at the same time is no simple task. The book makes fine reading for everybody interested in understanding the fascinating and creative complexities in the heart of Europe. Highly recommendable for history lovers and historians alike!» (Emil Brix, historian and Director of the Politico-Cultural Section, Federal Ministry for European and International Affairs, Austria)
«'The Land Between' is the first concise history of Slovenia and Slovenes written in English by leading scholars from the country. The authors base their arguments on Slovenian, former Yugoslav and western sources and provide a comprehensive account of Slovenes' political, social, economic and cultural history, from early Slav settlements to the present day. The authors focus on Slovenian history but, to their credit, manage to place it in a wider context of empires and states to which Slovenian lands had belonged throughout history. The book will be of use to students of Slovenia and East-Central Europe, to diplomats, journalists, tourists, and anyone interested in this part of the world. It represents a welcome addition to the historiography of Slovenia and former Yugoslavia as well as a unique insight into the state of scholarship in post-1991 Slovenia.» (Dejan Djokic, Lecturer in Modern and Contemporary History, Goldsmiths College, UK)
     Top Print Page 
© 2005 Peter Lang Publishing Group  Created by Peter Lang AG  Design by Peter Lang AG
last update: 22 July 2010  Books online: 48090