Alois Kernbauer and Tone Smolej, ed., Gemeinsamkeit auf getrennten Wegen: Die slowenischen Doktoranden der Grazer Philosophischen Fakultät im Zeitraum 1876–1918 und die Gründung der Universität in Ljubljana
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University of Ljubljana, University of Graz, Austria-Hungary, intellectual history, doctoral studiesAbstract
V zborniku Gemeinsamkeit auf getrennten Wegen s podnaslovom Die slowenischen Doktoranden der Grazer Philosophischen Fakultät im Zeitraum 1876–1918 und die Gründung der Universität in Ljubljana so zbrani prispevki o slovenskih doktorskih kandidatih Filozofske fakultete Univerze Karla in Franca v Gradcu v zadnjem obdobju obstoja donavske monarhije. Prispevki so plod raziskav v okviru projekta Zgodovina disertacij slovenskih kandidatov v Avstroogrski monarhiji, kjer so bili predhodno obravnavani že slovenski doktorandi Karlove univerze v Pragi in Univerze na Dunaju.
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Alois Kernbauer in Tone Smolej ur. Gemeinsamkeit auf getrennten Wegen: Die slowenischen Doktoranden der Grazer Philosophischen Fakultät im Zeitraum 1876-1918 und die Gründung der Universität in Ljubljana. Gradec: Akademische Druck- u. Verlagsanstalt, 2021.
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