P6-0282 — Final report
1.
Anja Dular: The book trade in Carniolia: from 16th to early 19th centuries.

The treatise summarises the most recent findings on the book trade in Carniola from the 16th to the early 19th centuries. The author partly presented them at international conferences in Lyon and The Hague, organised by SHARP Society for the History of Authorship, Reading and publishing).

COBISS.SI-ID: 6584416
2.
Mateja Kos Zabel: Cream-colored earthenware in Slovenia: the collection of the National Museum of Slovenia

This analytical publication of the collection of objects, which is also important for the history of the Slovenes, deals with the domestic factories of these products from Sigismund Zois onward, and positions the Slovene material in the European framework.

COBISS.SI-ID: 221353216
3.
Maja Lozar Štamcar: Wicker Furniture in Slovenia.

To this segment of the history of furniture has never been dedicated special attention in Slovenia yet. On the basis of documents, photographies and preservet objects, the treatise deals with the wicker furniture from it´s appearence in the 1880s onwards. It was first favourite with the arists and well-to-do people, but was soon adopted by all classes, and also the developing tourism. Since wickerworking has been traditionally well developed in Slovenia, such furniture was manufactured in many slovenian places.

COBISS.SI-ID: 243197696
4.
Katja Mahnič: Medieval women´s seals in the Archives of the Republic of Slovenia.

Medieval seals are an unique, many layered historical source. The analysis of the seals used by women in Slovenia in this period showed that the legal and social position of noblewomen was different and more independent than in the rest of Europe, especially in the German area.

COBISS.SI-ID: 229818624
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Maja Žvanut: The taste of count Jobst Jacob von Galenberg.

The treatise is based on private correspondence and describes a typical Carniolan nobleman from the mid 17th century: his extraction, education, everyday life, the typical activities of a nobleman and, above all, his efforts to preserve and possibly enhance his position in sociaty.

COBISS.SI-ID: 26240045