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The Slovenian Scientific Series in Humanities (sssh) is a book
series that promotes critical thinking, fosters original approaches and
encourages comparative studies in the fields of history, anthropolo-
gy, ethnology, linguistics, geography and archaeology of rural, urban
and maritime human environments. It concentrates on Slovenia and
the eastern half of Europe, but is open to wider European and World
themes. The sssh wishes to help overcome the prevalently western
centred perspective and interpretations as well as fill the knowledge
gap about East-Central, South-Eastern, and Eastern Europe in inter-
national scholarly literature. It welcomes interdisciplinarily conceived
volumes, theoretical explorations and alternative readings, original
case studies and fieldwork research results. Topics covered include
labour, development, population, migration, household, gender and
kinship, the cultural landscape and natural resources use, multicultur-
al and multilingual societies, the material and immaterial culture of
past and present communities. The book series will include high qual-
ity focused thematic paper collections, original research monographs
and higher education textbooks. The sssh volumes will be of interest
to researchers, postgraduate and undergraduate students, university
and schoolteachers, as well as other professionals, experts and enthu-
siasts for current and innovative perspectives in humanities research.
Editor in Chief
Aleksander Panjek
Editors
•Žarko Lazarević(history)
• Katja Hrobat Virloget (ethno-anthropology)
• Nives Zudič Antonič (linguistics)
• Gregor Kovačič (geography)
•Irena Lazar (archaeology)
• Lev Centrih (guest editors and authors contact person,
lev.centrih@fhs.upr.si)
Uredniški odbor
Aleksej Kalc, Alenka Janko Spreizer, Allen J. Grieco, Alma Hafizi,
Ana Zwitter, Angela Fabris, Boris Kavur, Claudio Minca,
Eerika Koskinen-Koivisto, Ernest Ženko, Guido Alfani,
Jesper Larsson, Jonatan Vinkler, Julijana Vučo, Kinga Dávid,
Krish Seetah, Michele Baussant, Miha Koderman, Mirza Mejdanija,
Nevena Škrbič Alempijević, Peter Teibenbacher, Petra Kavrečič,
Piotr Guzowski, Saša Čaval, Satoshi Murayama, Vlado Kotnik,
Vuk Tvrtko Opačić