Kladivo

Kladivo (meaning Hammer in English) was a Slovene and German language cultural-political magazine published from Klagenfurt, Austria, from 1970 to 1989.[1][2][3][4]

Kladivo
CategoriesPolitical magazine
FrequencyMonthly
First issue1970
Final issue1989
CountryAustria
Based inKlagenfurt
LanguageGerman
Slovene

History and profile

Kladivo was founded by a group of Slovene student activists in 1970.[5][6] The magazine was published by the Association of Friends of Kladivo (Verein der Freunde des Kladivo).[7] It was a monthly, but publication was sometimes irregular.[7][8]

Initially Kladivo had an anti-authoritarian socialist, but developed into a platform for Slovene intellectuals sympathizing with the Communist Party of Austria.[9] As of 1980, Janko Malle was the editor-in-chief of the magazine.[7]

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gollark: This is reducing our campaign's effectiveness. ACTIVATE APIONECROFORMS.
gollark: We are DETERMINISTICALLY pinging.
gollark: Are dumpsters flammable?

References

  1. Peterlini, Oskar. Il Sudtirolo: una prova d'esame per l'Europa = Südtirol : ein Prüfstein für Europa. Trento: Gruppo culturale Civis, 1988. p. 166
  2. Kärnten: von der deutschen Grenzmark zum österreichischen Bundesland. Wien: Böhlau, 1998. p. 595
  3. OBV. Kladivo : dvojeznični koroški mesečnik ; Zeitschrift für Kärntner Verhältnisse
  4. Lichtungen, Vol. 15. Steirischer Schriftstellerbund, 1994
  5. YENI. Minority handbook for beginners Archived 20 October 2013 at the Wayback Machine
  6. Kleine Zeitung. "A klaner Hitler g'herat her ..."
  7. Fischer, Gero. Das Slowenische in Kärnten: Bedingungen der sprachlichen Sozialisation : eine Studie zur Sprachenpolitik. Wien: SIC, 1980. p. 78
  8. Bogataj, Mirko. Die Kärntner Slowenen. Klagenfurt [u.a.]: Hermagoras-Verl. [u.a.], 1989. p. 329
  9. Malle, Avguštin. Die slowenische Presse in Kärnten 1848-1900. Klagenfurt/Celovec: Slovenski znanstveni inštitut, 1979. p. 217
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