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Culture.si

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Culture.si offers information on Slovene cultural producers, venues, festivals and support services, all in one place. It encourages international cultural exchange in the fields of arts, culture and heritage.

The portal and its content is owned and funded by the Ministry of Culture.

Culture.si was developed and edited by the team of the Ljudmila Art and Science Laboratory in the period 2009–2020 and again in 2024. From October 2024 up to June 2026, Culture.si has been under development and upgrade for the transition to the eKultura platform. The project is conducted on the basis of the public procurement by the Ministry of Culture, and implemented by Ljudmila Art and Science Laboratory in partnership with Motovila Institute. This project is funded from the European Union Recovery and Resilience Plan.

Zgodovina za vse (History for Everyone)

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Launched in 1994, the Slovene historical journal Zgodovina za vse (History for Everyone) focuses on historical anthropology and investigates topics within the history of everyday life, as well as with "history from below" or people's history. The journal was not only hailed by professional historians, students of history and other disciplines in the humanities, but was also favourably received by the general public.

It is published by the vocational organisation Historical Society of Celje, and is financially supported by the Ministry of Culture, the Slovene Research Agency (ARRS), and the Municipality of Celje.

Viri Journal

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Launched in 1994, Viri Journal ("Sources") – subtitled Sources for Slovene Material Culture – is published every two years by the National Museum of Slovenia. It presents the results of research into the material culture of various historical periods in Slovenia, with the aim of ensuring that material remains are accorded equal value as a historical source to the written word. Collections of such material remains in the National Museum of Slovenia are published along with their studies, together with discussions about individual aspects of the material culture of the Slovenes. Past issues have focused on medals and medallions, pilgrims' badges, religious textiles, cream-coloured earthenware, and the collection of medieval glass in the National Museum. Papers are in Slovenian with abstracts in English.

Studia Mythologica Slavica

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Published annually since 1998, Studia Mythologica Slavica is a scientific journal whose aims are to investigate Slavic mythology in all its facets, to facilitate its reconstruction, and to promote the mythopoetic and religious traditions of the Slavic nations. It is published by the Institute of Slovene Ethnology at the Scientific Research Centre (ZRC SAZU) of the Slovene Academy of Science and Arts. Since 1999 the University of Udine, Italy has acted as co-publisher.

Slovene Ethnological Society Bulletin

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The Slovene Ethnological Society's quarterly Bulletin is a high-quality compendium of expert texts, interesting for ethnologists as well as for other scientists and a wider audience, especially those working in tourism or in the academic fields of the humanities and the social sciences. The first issue of the bulletin was published in 1959, today its regular sections include "Ethnographic Film" and "Ethnology is Everywhere". The articles and texts are published in Slovenian with abstracts in English. The bulletin has a circulation of 400 copies and is also available online.

Situla Journal

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Established in 1957, Situla Journal: Dissertationes Musei Nationalis Sloveniae is an annual publication of the National Museum of Slovenia which brings syntheses from the field of archaeology as well as monographs about numismatics, epigraphy, and ancient history. All of its articles have been translated into an international language and are thus accessible to foreign scholars interested in these topics.

Poligrafi Journal

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Launched in 1996, Poligrafi is a peer-reviewed journal dedicated to advancing comparative and interdisciplinary studies on religion, mythology and philosophy. Themed special issues of the journal bring together discussions on pertinent topics or great thinkers. Some of these include Artificial Intelligence, Women and Religion, Human Rights, and Freedom and Democracy. Contributions are published in Slovenian, English, French and Spanish. As of 2011, an online edition of the journal is also available. Poligrafi is published by the Science and Research Centre of Koper (SRC Koper) at the University of Primorska and the Society for Comparative Religion.

Kronika

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Published three times a year since 1953, the illustrated newspaper on Slovene local history Kronika [Chronicle] builds on the tradition of the Chronicle of Slovene Towns published from 1934 to 1940. Kronika accepts not only historical but also ethnological and archaeological contributions. Furthermore it presents the best student papers in the field. Other features include reports on developments regarding historical societies and museums, news on symposia, and reviews of new publications.

The articles are published in Slovenian with abstracts in English. The past editions of the publication are accessible at the Digital Library of Slovenia.

Keria, Studia Latina et Graeca Journal

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Launched in 1999 by the Slovene Association of Antique and Humanistic Studies and appearing biannually since, Keria, Studia Latina et Graeca is Slovenia's foremost journal for all areas of Greek and Latin studies, joining classical philologists, historians, philosophers, archaeologists, lawyers, medievalists, Slavic and Roman languages experts, and pedagogues in an effort to facilitate a dialogue between scholarly research, pedagogical activity, and other facets of culture.

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