magistrsko delo
Zala Kren (Author), Kornelija Ajlec (Mentor)

Abstract

Magistrsko delo raziskuje mirovniško delovanje v Sloveniji od prvih protestov proti vojni v Vietnamu leta 1966 do osamosvojitve in ustanovitve Mirovnega inštituta poleti 1991. Na podlagi primarnih virov kot so časopisi, arhivsko gradivo in osebna pričevanja udeležencev in ob pomoči relevantne literature so v delu predstavljeni rezultati, ki razkrivajo zanimivo transformacijo mirovniškega gibanja skozi čas: od množičnih protestov proti svetovnemu imperializmu, sponzoriranih s strani države, do aktivizma v manjšem obsegu, ki se je osredotočal na notranjepolitične zadeve. Ob tem so predstavljene taktike delovanja, vzori, pomembnejše akcije, pomembni posamezniki gibanja in njegov odnos do oblasti, poleg tega pa tudi sorodne teme kot sta ekologija in delovanje Amnesty International na slovenskih tleh. Vse to je postavljeno v širši zgodovinski kontekst, ki je predstavljen s kratkim pregledom zgodovine mirovništva od antike dalje ter s poglavji o študentskih protestih po svetu in mirovništvu v osemdesetih letih.

Keywords

mirovništvo;Vietnam;aktivizem;študentsko gibanje;20. stoletje;bolonjska magistrska dela;

Data

Language: Slovenian
Year of publishing:
Typology: 2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization: UL FF - Faculty of Arts
Publisher: [Z. Kren]
UDC: 316.35(497.4)"1966/1991"
COBISS: 224899587 Link will open in a new window
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Secondary language: English
Secondary title: Peace activism in Slovenia between 1966 and 1991
Secondary abstract: This Masters thesis explores pacifist operations in Slovenia from the first protests against the war in Vietnam in 1966 until the country's independence and the establishment of Peace Institute in the summer of 1991. Based on primary sources like newspapers, archival materials and personal testimonies of participants, and with the help of relevant literature, the thesis reveals an interesting transformation of the peace movement through time: from state-sponsored mass protests against the global imperialism to smaller-scale activism that focused on domestic issues. At the same time, tactics of operations, models, the most consequential actions, visible individuals of the movement and its relationship with authorities are presented, as are related topics such as ecology and actions of Amnesty International in Slovenia. All of this is put in a broader historical context, which is presented through a short overview of the history of pacifism since antiquity, and in two chapters focusing on student protests around the world and peace activism in the eighties, respectively.
Secondary keywords: pacifism;Vietnam;activism;student movement;20th century;
Type (COBISS): Master's thesis/paper
Study programme: 0
Embargo end date (OpenAIRE): 1970-01-01
Thesis comment: Univ. v Ljubljani, Filozofska fak., Oddelek za zgodovino
Pages: 105 str.
ID: 25775952