P6-0282 — Annual report 2009
1.
Beloved Slovenians, their religion, piety and superstition

The article presents how religion and piety differed between Slovene Protestants and Catholics, and how these differences manifested themselves. What they both had in common was superstition.

COBISS.SI-ID: 7444576
2.
DULAR, Anja: Johan Thomas Edler von Trattner (1719-1798) and the slovene book market of the 18th century.

Extended article on the Ljubljana bookseller J. T. Trattner, which served as the basis for a paper presented at the conference of the International Association of Historians of the 18th century, held in Vienna in 2007.

COBISS.SI-ID: 7372896
3.
DULAR, Anja [et al.]: Predmet kot reprezentanca: okus, ugled, moč = Objects as Manifestations of Taste, Prestige and Power

Anthology of articles presenting the research results of the members of the research group in the 2004-2008 period.

COBISS.SI-ID: 249061632
4.
ŽVANUT, Maja: Aristocrratic Tales

The book discusses the political position, culture, mentality, customs, and everyday life of the Carniolan nobility in the period following the suppression of Protestantism. The period was characterised by the absolutist rule of the Habsburgs and the “baroque” nature of public life.

COBISS.SI-ID: 248342528
5.
LAZAR, Tomaž: Once Were Warriors: Late Medieval Martial Arts Manuals in the Context of Military Development.

The article describes the phenomenon of written and illustrated martial art manuals in the Late Middle Ages, when radical changes occurred to battle in Europe: the feudal summons of knights lost its importance and mercenary soldiers gained a bigger role.

COBISS.SI-ID: 7261536