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Title:Nazarje v zadnjem desetletju monarhije : pogled skozi časopisne in arhivske vire
Authors:ID Šimac, Miha (Author)
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Language:Slovenian
Typology:1.02 - Review Article
Organization:Logo ZZDS - Historical Association of Slovenia
Abstract:Prispevek na podlagi samostanske kronike, vizitacijskih zapisnikov in časopisnih virov prikazuje versko in družbeno življenje v Nazarjah med letoma 1909 in 1921. Svetovni dogodki, zlasti prva svetovna vojna in pozneje propad Habsburške monarhije ter ustanovitev nove države, so pomembno vplivali na življenje romarskega kraja in njegovih prebivalcev. Predvojna leta zaznamujejo slovesnosti, živahno društveno življenje in različne oblike pobožnosti. Z začetkom vojne se pozornost samostanskega kronista in časopisnih poročevalcev usmeri v mobilizacijo, izkušnje domačinov na fronti ter v številne oblike humanitarne pomoči. Posebno poglavje so begunci z Goriškega, za katere so domačini skrbeli z izjemno solidarnostjo, kar potrjuje tudi ustanovitev begunske šole. Prispevek prikaže vpliv draginje, rekvizicij in potresa leta 1917, pa tudi povezanost Nazarij z deklaracijskim gibanjem, s sprejemanjem beguncev iz Koroške ter z boji za severno mejo. Vizitacijski zapisnik iz leta 1921 dopolnjuje sliko z vpogledom v religiozno vitalnost in društveno dejavnost župnije. Pričujoči prispevek tako ponuja ilustrativni mikrozgodovinski vpogled v preplet vojne, migracij, pobožnosti in solidarnosti v lokalni skupnosti Nazarij.
Keywords:Nazarje, prva svetovna vojna, časopisi, samostanska kronika, vizitacijski zapisniki
Publication status:Published
Publication version:Version of Record
Publication date:12.12.2025
Year of publishing:2025
Number of pages:str. 739-752
Numbering:Letn. 73, št. 3
PID:20.500.12556/DiRROS-25653 New window
UDC:93/94(497.4Nazarje)"1901/1921"
ISSN on article:0023-4923
DOI:10.56420/Kronika.73.3.11 New window
COBISS.SI-ID:261224195 New window
Publication date in DiRROS:26.01.2026
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Title:Kronika : časopis za slovensko krajevno zgodovino
Shortened title:Kronika
Publisher:Zveza zgodovinskih društev Slovenije
ISSN:0023-4923
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Language:English
Title:Nazarje in the last decade of the Monarchy : a Look Through Newspaper and Archival Sources
Abstract:The article examines religious and social life in Nazarje between 1909 and 1921, drawing on the monastery chronicle, visitation records, and brief newspaper reports. World events, particularly the First World War and the subsequent disintegration of the Habsburg Monarchy, followed by the creation of a new state, significantly affected the life of this pilgrimage site and its inhabitants. The prewar years were characterised by festivities, vibrant social life, and various forms of religious observance. At the onset of the war, the monastery chronicler and newspaper reporters focused on mobilisation, the experiences of local inhabitants on the frontline, and various forms of humanitarian aid. A special chapter concerns the refugees from Gorizia, to whom the parishioners extended their utmost solidarity, including the establishment of a school for refugees. The article discusses the impact of scarcity, requisitions, and the earthquake of 1917, as well as the May Declaration Movement, the fighting for the northern border, and Nazarje’s reception of refugees from Carinthia. The visitation record from 1921 provides further details, describing the religious vitality and social engagement of the parish. The article thus offers an illustrative microhistorical insight into the intricate links between war, migration, religious observance, and solidarity in Nazarje’s local community.
Keywords:Nazarje, First World War, newspapers, monastery chronicle, visitation records


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