magistrsko delo
Luka Povšič (Author), Miran Hladnik (Mentor)

Abstract

Časopis Glas naroda je bil časnik ameriških Slovencev, ki je izhajal med letoma 1893 in 1963. Izhajal je kot glasilo podporne organizacije Jugoslovanska katoliška jednota, pri kateri so se zavarovali mnogi slovenski izseljenci v Ameriki. Od leta 1903 je izhajal kot dnevnik. Njegov prvi urednik in ustanovitelj je bil Frank Sakser. Sakser je bil podjetnik, ki je v New Yorku ustanovil svojo banko in je Slovencem pomagal pri organizaciji potovanja iz Evrope v Združene države Amerike. V časopisu so objavljali predvsem prozna dela. Ponatisnili so dela Ivana Tavčarja, Josipa Jurčiča, Simona Gregorčiča, Antona Aškerca, Zofke Kveder ... Glas naroda je objavljal leposlovje, ki je bilo prej objavljeno v liberalskem Slovenskem narodu, manj v katoliških Slovencu in Domoljubu.

Keywords

slovenska književnost;Glas naroda;izseljenski časopisi;izseljenski dnevniki;slovenski izseljenci;bibliografije;1898-1910;Združene države Amerike;New York;bolonjski magisteriji;Sakser;Frank;1859-1937;

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Language: Slovenian
Year of publishing:
Typology: 2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization: UL FF - Faculty of Arts
Publisher: [L. Povšič]
UDC: 821.163.6.09-92:070(=497.4)(73)"1898/1910"
COBISS: 22082563 Link will open in a new window
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Secondary language: English
Secondary title: Literature in the People's Voice between 1898 and 1910
Secondary abstract: The People's Voice, one of several newspapers written and read by Slovene immigrants in the USA, was fouded in 1893. It remained in print until 1963, from 1903 onwards as a daily newspaper. It was issued as a bulletin of the Yugoslavian Catholic union, an umbrella association which also provided insurance for numerous Slovene immigrants living in the USA. Its first editor-in-chief was Frank Sakser, a businessman who owned a bank in New York and helped Slovene nationals organize their journeys from Europe to the USA. The newspaper mainly published works of prose, including those written by Ivan Tavčar, Josip Jurčič, Simon Gregorčič, Anton Aškerc, Zofka Kveder ... The People's Voice also published fiction that originally appeared in the liberal newspaper Slovenski narod as well as in the Catholic newspapers Slovenec and Domoljub.
Secondary keywords: newspaper People's Voice;United States of America;New York;Frank Sakser;literature;
Type (COBISS): Master's thesis/paper
Study programme: 1000947
Embargo end date (OpenAIRE): 1970-01-01
Thesis comment: Univ. v Ljubljani, Filozofska fak., Oddelek za slovenistiko
Pages: 102 str.
ID: 11866328