Difference between revisions of "Krtina Publishing House"
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− | The Krt (Mole) Collection was established in 1981 contemporaneously with [[ČKZ Magazine for Critique of Science, for Imagination and New Anthropology]] by the University of Ljubljana Students' Organisation. In 1995 the autonomous publishing house Krtina was established as a private publishing company and continued with the ''Krt Collection''. | + | The Krt (Mole) Collection was established in 1981 contemporaneously with [[ČKZ Magazine for Critique of Science, for Imagination and New Anthropology]] by the University of Ljubljana Students' Organisation. In 1995 the autonomous publishing house Krtina was established as a private publishing company and continued with the ''Krt Collection'', an excellent humanities book programme. |
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+ | The collection ''Temeljna dela'' (Fundamental works) has brought public translations of basic texts by authors of critical thought such as J S Mill, C S Pierce, Kantorowicz, Deleuze, Arendt and Beck. Another book series, the ''Kratka'' (Short), was launched in 2007 in cooperation with the Oxford University Press - selected titles from the ''The Very Short Introduction'' series bring theoretical introductions to various topics from history to humanities, natural science, religion, etc. for wider public. | ||
From 2005 through 2007 Krtina ran a quite popular web magazine Krtaca.si. | From 2005 through 2007 Krtina ran a quite popular web magazine Krtaca.si. | ||
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== See also == | == See also == |
Revision as of 22:09, 19 March 2010
Book series
The collection Temeljna dela (Fundamental works) has brought public translations of basic texts by authors of critical thought such as J S Mill, C S Pierce, Kantorowicz, Deleuze, Arendt and Beck. Another book series, the Kratka (Short), was launched in 2007 in cooperation with the Oxford University Press - selected titles from the The Very Short Introduction series bring theoretical introductions to various topics from history to humanities, natural science, religion, etc. for wider public. From 2005 through 2007 Krtina ran a quite popular web magazine Krtaca.si.