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Title:Planina Grohot skozi čas : delo, sorodstvo in lastništvo
Authors:ID Vršnik, Elizabeta (Author)
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Language:Slovenian
Typology:1.01 - Original Scientific Article
Organization:Logo ZZDS - Historical Association of Slovenia
Abstract:Planine so gorska pašna območja, kamor kmetje v poletnih mesecih selijo živino. To omogoča tako učinkovitejše kmetovanje kot ohranjanje lokalnih praks, znanj in vedenj ter pokrajin. Planine v Sloveniji so večinoma v skupni lasti oziroma rabi, medtem ko Solčavsko zaznamujejo skoraj izključno zasebne planine. Med njimi izstopa skupna planina Grohot, ki je hkrati edino pastirsko naselje na obravnavanem območju. Prispevek, ki obravnava Grohot, temelji na etnografski raziskavi ter je tematsko razdeljen na tri področja: kmečka opravila, pomen sorodstva in lastništvo. Grohot je bil nekoč mlečna planina, kjer so majerice skrbele za predelavo mleka, danes pa v planini pase živino najet pastir ali pastirica. Sorodstvene strukture, ki omogočajo prenos znanja in virov, so ključne za ohranjanje in delovanje planine. Zgodovina Grohota odraža širše spremembe lastništva in kmetijske politike v 20. in 21. stoletju: od pašnih pravic, nacionalizacije in denacionalizacije do vključevanja Slovenije v Evropsko unijo, kar kaže na prepletanje lokalnih praks z državnimi in evropskimi vplivi.
Keywords:etnografija, pašništvo
Publication status:Published
Publication version:Version of Record
Publication date:12.12.2025
Year of publishing:2025
Number of pages:str. 837-848
Numbering:Letn. 73, št. 3
PID:20.500.12556/DiRROS-27517 New window
UDC:39:636.083.314
ISSN on article:0023-4923
DOI:10.56420/Kronika.73.3.17 New window
COBISS.SI-ID:266767875 New window
Publication date in DiRROS:10.02.2026
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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:Grohot mountain pasture over time
Abstract:Mountain pastures are high-altitude grazing areas where farmers move their cattle in the warmer months of the year. This practice facilitates a more efficient agricultural activity as well as the preservation of local traditions, ways of knowing, and landscapes. Whereas most mountain pastures in Slovenia are communal, the overwhelming majority of alpine grazing lands in the Solčava area are under individual ownership. A special place among them belongs to the Grohot common mountain pasture, which is also the only shepherd’s settlement in the area under discussion. The article draws on ethnographic research and is thematically divided into three segments: farm chores, the significance of kinship relations, and ownership. Grohot was once a dairy cow mountain pasture, where women dairy farmers took care of milk production, whereas today hired herders tend to the grazing cattle. Kinship structures, which enable the transmission of knowledge and resources, are of utmost importance for the preservation and functioning of the high-altitude grazing land. The history of Grohot reflects broader changes in ownership and agricultural policy during the twentieth century, ranging from grazing rights, nationalization, and denationalization to Slovenia’s integration into the European Union, which points to the blending of local practices with national and European influences.
Keywords:etnography, pastoralism


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