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EuroDocs > History of Slovenia: Primary Documents
Contents
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1 Slovenia: Pre-WWI
2 Slovenia: WWI, Yugoslavia 1912-1990
3 Slovenia: Independence Post-Yugoslavia 1990-Present
4 Slovenia: Legal and Governmental Documents
5 Slovenia: Historical Collections
Slovenia: Pre-WWI
Ῥαιτία in Ancient Texts
Accounts of the Raetia, Alpine region and people, in modern Switzerland, Italy, Austria,
Slovenia, and Germany. Authors include Virgil, Horace, Ovid, etc. "People" filter can be
removed for wider search results.
Made available by Topos Text
(100 BC -500 AD; English translation)
Strabo: Geographica
Greek traveler Strabo’s encyclopedia on the ancient world as he knew it. Section focusing
specifically on the “war-mad” people of Illyria and Pannonia (parts of modern day Albania,
Montenegro, Hungary, Austria, Croatia, Serbia, Slovenia, Slovakia, Bosnia and Herzegovina)
Compiled by Lacus Curtius
(7 BC; English translations)
The Illyrian wars, an appendix to the book on the Macedonian wars, belong to the better
preserved parts. They are a valuable source for the history of Illyricum, i.e., the northwestern
Balkan peninsula.
From http://www.livius.org/ Livius]
(2nd century AD; English translation)
Urkunden zur Geschichte von Österreich, Steiermark, Kärnten, Krain, Görz, Triest,
Istrien, Tirol
(Documents on the History of Austria, Styria, Carinthia, Carniola, Gorizia, Trieste, Istria, Tyrol)
Part 2, vol. 1 of Fontes Rerum Austriacarum
(1246-1300; Latin and Early New High German transcriptions)
Stična Manuscript
By a Russian traveler.
(1754; Russian transcription, commentary)
Danica Ilirska
Zdravljica
M. Edith Durham's account of travel describing early 20th century Balkan Peninsula.
From University of Michigan Library Digital Collections.
(1905; English transcription)
My Story
Story: Oral History Collection
Includes first-hand oral accounts from World War I, World War II, post-WWII to 1991, accounts
from 1991 Revolution, and post-1991.
Read more about the collection here.
(1914-2015; Slovenian audio and interface)
Treaty of Neuilly
Treaty between Bulgaria and Allied victors in WWI. Bulgaria ceded territory to Yugoslavia.
(November 27, 1919; English)
Including treaties affecting the Hungarian border from the Treaty of Trianon to the Moscow
Agreement.
Published by the Bureau of Intelligence and Research, US Department of State
(1920-1945; facsimiles)
Treaty of Nettuno
Agreements between the Kingdom of Italy and the Kingdom of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes
(1925; English translation)
Yugoslavia in WWII
Website includes over 94,000 pages of digitized German microfilm documents, such as war
record books, from National Archive Washington.
Also includes photos from WWII in Yugoslavia.
(1941-1946; photos, German facsimiles, Bosnian interface)
1945
1946
1947
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952-1954
1955-1957
1958-1960
1961-1963
1964-1968
1969-1972
1973-1976
(1945-1976; English transcriptions)
Refugee Newspapers
Newspapers of Slovene refugees, mostly printed in refugee camps in Austria and Italy.
Newspapers include:
Voice of Asten
Our Bond
Slovenian Prisoner
Prisoner
In New Dawn
(1945-1949; Slovenian facsimiles and transcriptions)
Forbidden Literature
About 700 books and 140 magazines forbidden in Slovenia from 1945 to 1991. Collection was
secretly accumulated by the National University Library.
(1945-1991; Slovenian facsimiles and transcriptions)
Declassified CIA documents from Cold War Era Hard Target Analysis.
(3 November 1958; PDF facsimiles)
Collection of acts, view facsimile by clicking on link in parentheses next to act title.
(27 September 1989 - 8 October 1991; Slovenian facsimiles)
Videos include war, refugees, grave exhumation attempts and the collapse of the Geneva Peace
Plan
Compiled by AP Archives
(1990's; English interface with videos in various languages)
Law on the Plebiscite on the Sovereignty and Independence of the Republic of Slovenia
Declaration of Independence
Brioni Declaration
Document signed by states in the Balkans to facilitate further negotiations during the breakup of
Yugoslavia.
Slovenian transcription available here.
(7 July 1991; Slovenian transcription English translation)
Constitution of Slovenia
English version
Acts Amending the Constitution
(23 December 1991; Slovenian transcription)
Official decisions of the Arbitration Commission of the Peace Conference on Yugoslavia. They
provide guidance on the application of international law during the breakup of Yugoslavia.
(1992; English)
Official decisions of the Arbitration Commission of the Peace Conference on Yugoslavia. They
provide guidance on the application of international law during the breakup of Yugoslavia.
(1993; English)
Slovenia official data files and documents, including country files, parents' occupation, and
sample data.
Files available for download
(2002-2016; English interface with Slovenian files)
Accession to the EU
Treaty and other documents concerning Slovenia's admission to the European Union. Part of
EUR-Lex, a service of the European Union.
(2003; English)
Verfassungen Jugoslawiens
Also contains a collection of coats of arms for other European countries and principalities.
(Facsimiles)
The eZISS digital critical editions of Slovenian literature offer selected Slovenian texts with
integrated facsimiles, transcriptions and scholarly commentary, in some cases including
audiovisual recordings.
(English and Slovenian)
SIStory
SIStory: Slovenian Historical Sources
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