Society for Research of History, Anthropology and Literature
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The [[Society for Research of History, Anthropology and Literature]] is a non-governmental non-profit organisation, a voluntary association of researchers and writers who engage in professional or amateur research in the field of history, anthropology and literature. Special attention is given to the critique of all forms of totalitarianism and human destructive forces on one hand, and to human development and creativity on the other hand. | The [[Society for Research of History, Anthropology and Literature]] is a non-governmental non-profit organisation, a voluntary association of researchers and writers who engage in professional or amateur research in the field of history, anthropology and literature. Special attention is given to the critique of all forms of totalitarianism and human destructive forces on one hand, and to human development and creativity on the other hand. | ||
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The Society engages in publishing: up to 2007 it had published five books: Ilegalčki ('Children in Illegality - Ljubljana during the War 1941-1995); Trenutki odločitve ('Moments of Decision - the Performative, Political and Technological' - art video, film and interactive multimedia works by Marina Gržiniž and Aina Šmid, 1982-2005); 'Europeana - a Short History of the 20th Century' by Czech publicist Patrik Ourednik who lives in Paris; ; 'We survived and We Do Remember: Memories of Slovene Women Prisoners in the Ravensbrueck Camp' edited by Silvija Kavčič, and 'The Camps by Ducce' by Carlo Spartaco Capogreco.
The Society publishes the quarterly Borec magazine.