The paper calls attention to the problem of massive amounts of digital historical sources that will eventually be faced by researchers of contemporary history. Slovenian parliamentary papers are then presented in detail as an example of smart big data. The authors believe that historians will be unable to process massive amounts of such digital materials using only standard historiographical methods and will be forced to start using methods and tools developed by digital history, digital humanities and also language technologies.
Članek na podlagi znanstvenih dognanj, strokovnih prispevkov in časopisnih virov predstavi Ivano Kobilco, pri tem pa jo umesti v širši kontekst časa in prostora, v katerem je živela in ustvarjala. Čeprav jo je poslanstvo več desetletij vodilo po velikih evropskih mestih, je slikarka s svojimi bližnjimi in svojim rojstnim krajem, Ljubljano, ves čas vzdrževala vezi, ki jih avtorica članka predstavi ali vsaj osvetli s pomočjo arhivskega gradiva, predvsem Kobilčine korespondence, ki je del zapuščine družine Pintar in jo hrani Narodna galerija.
Amid the nineteenth-century economic liberalism, care for the poor, which had until then been sporadically and unsystematically provided by public and private institutions through various measures and activities, no longer offered an adequate response to the growing social crisis. The new economic system clearly needed to incorporate a strategy aimed at finding global solutions to social issues. The article discusses the formulation of principles aimed at regulating relations between individuals and social institutions in Ljubljana by focusing on persons and the system which provided the socially disadvantaged groups with basic social and medical care during the First World War and in the decade that followed.
The following contribution, which focuses on Ljubljana and its inhabitants during World War I, shows how everyday life was influenced by the military and political as well as economic and social aspects. It underlines the food shortage, which did not only result in an increased incidence of diseases and deaths but also adjusted nutrition as well as modified daily rhythms and mental and psychological processes. The present contribution, which focuses on the interpersonal relationship changes in the extraordinary wartime circumstances or during the period of shortage and hunger, reveals that the code of behaviour as well as the established societal and social norms of the pre-war period often became a thing of the past.
Članek v prvem delu oriše svet med špansko pandemijo, v nadaljevanju pa je osredinjen na kranjska mesta, s poudarkom na Ljubljani, in podeželje. Kljub pomanjkanju virov uspe na podlagi tiskanih virov do določene mere prikazati zdravstveno stanje prebivalcev, hkrati pa vsaj delno odgovori na vprašanje, ali so bili ti o epidemiološki situaciji dovolj dobro obveščeni in koliko so oblasti naredile za njihovo varnost. S podatki, ki bi razjasnili, kako so ljudje dojemali bolezen, ki je v tako kratkem času terjala toliko življenj kot nobena vojna in nobena lakota pred tem, kako so se z njo spopadli oboleli, kakšni so bili odzivi prebivalcev na (nezadostne) ukrepe oblasti ipd., avtorica ne razpolaga.
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