
doi: 10.3986/dmd12.1.07
The article presents the interplay between cultural and political aspirations of Slovenians within the multinational Habsburg Empire before 1914. The case study of selfdefined images of Slovenians in literature and music outlines the relation between canonical and popular folk-like repertoires vs. original creativity and its meaning in formation of national identity and cultural memory.
cultural identity, political nationalism, Musical instruction and study, ML1-3930, Literature on music, slovenian literature, MT1-960, slovenian music, M1-5000, nineteenth century, cultural nationalism, Music
cultural identity, political nationalism, Musical instruction and study, ML1-3930, Literature on music, slovenian literature, MT1-960, slovenian music, M1-5000, nineteenth century, cultural nationalism, Music
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