{"title":"Ivan Potrč in Narte Velikonja na sončni in senčni strani revolucije","authors":"Jožica Čeh Steger","doi":"10.32874/shs.2019-04","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Category: 1.01 Original scientific paper\nLanguage: Original in Slovene (Abstract in Slovene and English, Summary in English) \n\nKey words: Ivan Potrč, Narte Velikonja, victors in the revolution, victims of communism, social realism\n\nAbstract: Slovenian writers at the end of the Second World War shared the fate of many intellectuals which included all on the spectrum from the winners to the losers in the communist revolution. In this piece, we try to highlight the lives and literary paths of two Slovenian authors after the Second World War, Ivan Potrč and Narte Velikonja. Potrč was since his high school years an avowed communist, a political prisoner in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, an inmate in the concentration camp Mauthausen, and a partisan. After the war, he occupied senior political positions. The fate of Narte Velikonja, a pro-catholic high ranking banovina official and co-worker of Rupnik during the war, ended tragically. The post-war communist authorities sentenced him to death by firing squad on June 23, 1945. As writers, Ivan Potrč and Narte Velikonja connect in their delicate narrative prose.","PeriodicalId":38093,"journal":{"name":"Studia Historica Slovenica","volume":" ","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2019-08-10","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Studia Historica Slovenica","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.32874/shs.2019-04","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"Q1","JCRName":"Arts and Humanities","Score":null,"Total":0}
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Category: 1.01 Original scientific paper
Language: Original in Slovene (Abstract in Slovene and English, Summary in English)
Key words: Ivan Potrč, Narte Velikonja, victors in the revolution, victims of communism, social realism
Abstract: Slovenian writers at the end of the Second World War shared the fate of many intellectuals which included all on the spectrum from the winners to the losers in the communist revolution. In this piece, we try to highlight the lives and literary paths of two Slovenian authors after the Second World War, Ivan Potrč and Narte Velikonja. Potrč was since his high school years an avowed communist, a political prisoner in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, an inmate in the concentration camp Mauthausen, and a partisan. After the war, he occupied senior political positions. The fate of Narte Velikonja, a pro-catholic high ranking banovina official and co-worker of Rupnik during the war, ended tragically. The post-war communist authorities sentenced him to death by firing squad on June 23, 1945. As writers, Ivan Potrč and Narte Velikonja connect in their delicate narrative prose.
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Studia historica Slovenica (SHS) is a periodical scientific publication published by the Historical association of Franc Kovačič PhD, Koroška cesta 160, Maribor. The publication publishes historical articles and other humanistic and sociological articles that adjoin historical science. Studia historica Slovenica is issued in three volumes a year. The first two volumes publish articles in Slovene language – with summaries in English, German, Italian, French or Russian language and abstracts in English. The third volume is a foreign language volume, which is intended for publishing articles written by local and foreign authors in one of the world languages – with summaries and abstracts in Slovene language. An article, delivered or sent to the editorial board, can comprise of at most 30 one-sided typed pages with 30 lines per page (52,750 print signs). It has to be delivered on a computer diskette (edited in Word for Windows) and in a printed form. Image material in the form of a laser print or in electron form (PDF or TIF format) must be equipped with subtitles and the source quotation. The author must submit following data: name and surname, academic title, occupation, institution of occupation, its address and e-mail. Delivered article must be equipped with: a summary (30-45 lines), an abstract (6-10 lines) and key words. Summary must be understandable by itself, without reading the article as a whole. In writing whole sentences must be used, less known abbreviations and shortenings should be avoided.