diplomsko delo
Benjamin Grubar (Author), Irena Selišnik (Mentor)

Abstract

Nezakonski otroci so bili še v 20. stol. deprivilegirana družbena skupina, zapostavljene pa so bile tudi njihove matere, ki so praviloma pripadale nižjim družbenim slojem. Zato so se soočale s številnimi materialnimi stiskami in družbenim obsojanjem, ki so bili zakonskim materam prihranjeni. Mnoge med njimi so zato izvedle detomor ali pa svoje nezakonsko dete pustile v najdenišnici. Nekateri možje so se sčasoma spoznali za očeta nezakonskega otroka in se nato z njegovo materjo tudi poročili, o čemer pričajo matične knjige, a takšni primeri so bili v manjšini. Položaj nezakonskih mater in njihovih otrok se je v posameznih slovenskih historičnih deželah razlikoval, odnos do njih pa je bil najstrožji na Kranjskem. Delež nezakonskih otrok se je v času prve svetovne vojne v primerjavi z obdobjem pred njo še povečal.

Keywords

nezakonski;otroci;matere;očetovstvo;najdenišnice;matične knjige;prva svetovna vojna;bolonjska diplomska dela;

Data

Language: Slovenian
Year of publishing:
Typology: 2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization: UL FF - Faculty of Arts
Publisher: [B. Grubar]
UDC: 316.3(497.4)"1910/1920"
COBISS: 133128195 Link will open in a new window
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Secondary language: English
Secondary title: Illegitimate children in chosen Slovenian parishes between years 1910 and 1920
Secondary abstract: Illegitimate children were even in the 20th Century still a deprivileged social group and their mothers, who mainly belonged to the lower social classes, were neglected too. That is why they faced many material distresses and social condemnation, from which the conjugal mothers were saved. Many of the illegitimate mothers therefore commited infanticide or left their illegitimate child in the foundling home. In time some men admitted to paternity of an illegitimate child and then married with the mother of the child, but such cases were in minority, according to the church registers. The situation of the illegitimate mothers and their children differed between some Slovenian historical lands, but the harshest attitude towards them was in Carniola. The share of the illegitimate children rose during the First World War, in comparison to the pre-War period.
Secondary keywords: illegitimate;children;mothers;fatherhood;foundling homes;church registers;First World War;
Type (COBISS): Bachelor thesis/paper
Study programme: 0
Embargo end date (OpenAIRE): 1970-01-01
Thesis comment: Univ. v Ljubljani, Filozofska fak, Oddelek za zgodovino
Pages: 66 f.
ID: 16458566