J6-4007 — Annual report 2012
1.
Les fêtes calendaires pendant et après le socialisme

The article presents domestic ethnological and anthropological research of calendrical festivities in the time after the Second World War. It establishes that only since the turn of the century some individuals studied also festive occasions during and after socialism and thus shifted also research perspective from mostly culturally and historically comparative to the power-related.

COBISS.SI-ID: 48280930
2.
The Politics of Red-letter Days

The monograph discusses the role and meaning of the national days in the process of construction of Slovenian national identity after 1918.

COBISS.SI-ID: 265970688
3.
The politics of two Slovenian red-letter days : Reformation day and Day of remembrance of the dead.

The article deals with a Protestant holiday (Reformation Day) and a Catholic holiday (Day of Remembrance of the Dead), situated in the calendar on two consecutive days, which represents an unknown exception in all European states.

COBISS.SI-ID: 49005410