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Gore kot prostor pripadnosti

Branko Zemljič in njegovo udejstvovanje v Savinjskih Alpah

Soavtor(ji):Miha Preinfalk (odg. ur.), Barbara Šterbenc Svetina (teh. ur.), Manca Gašperšič (prev.), Rok Janežič (lekt.)
Leto:2025
Založnik(i):Zveza zgodovinskih društev, Ljubljana
Jezik(i):slovenščina, angleščina
Vrst(e) gradiva:besedilo
Identifikator:https://doi.org/10.56420/Kronika.73.3.14
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The article discusses the life and mountaineering career of Branko Zemljič (1887–1961), a teacher, cultural worker, and long-time secretary of the Savinja branch of the Slovenian Mountaineering Society. His work is placed in the broader context of the development of mountaineering in Slovenia at the turn of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries and in the first decades of the twentieth century, when the mountains were not only a place for spending free time but also a site of national and cultural struggle. Special attention is paid to Zemljič’s efforts to strengthen the Slovenian presence in the Savinja part of the Kamnik–Savinja Alps. The article also highlights the “story” from his youth about the area of the Korošica mountain pasture below Mount Ojstrica or, rather, his personal account of the national struggle linked to the symbolic significance of mountain huts. Zemljič’s work shows how everyday efforts of individuals were intertwined with questions of identity, and his legacy offers valuable insight into the formation of the Slovenian mountaineering space.

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  • identifikatorhttps://hdl.handle.net/11686/71536
    • naslov
      • Gore kot prostor pripadnosti
      • Branko Zemljič in njegovo udejstvovanje v Savinjskih Alpah
      • Mountains as a Place of Identity
      • Branko Zemljič and His Work in the Savinja Alps
    • avtor
      • Peter Mikša
      • Matija Zorn
    • soavtor
      • Miha Preinfalk (odg. ur.)
      • Barbara Šterbenc Svetina (teh. ur.)
      • Manca Gašperšič (prev.)
      • Rok Janežič (lekt.)
    • predmet
      • zgodovina planinstva
      • planinska kultura
      • narodnostni boj
      • planinska koča
      • Slovensko planinsko društvo
      • Savinjska podružnica SPD
      • Korošica
      • Kamniško-Savinjske Alpe
      • Branko Zemljič
      • history of mountaineering
      • mountaineering culture
      • National struggle
      • mountain huts
      • Slovenian Mountaineering Society
      • Savinjska branch of the Slovenian Mountaineering Society
      • Korošica mountain pasture
      • Kamnik-Savinja Alps
    • opis
      • Članek obravnava življenjsko in planinsko pot Branka Zemljiča (1887–1961), učitelja, kulturnega delavca in dolgoletnega tajnika Savinjske podružnice Slovenskega planinskega društva. Njegovo delovanje je umeščeno v širši okvir razvoja planinstva na Slovenskem na prelomu iz 19. v 20. stoletje ter prva desetletja 20. stoletja, ko so bile gore ne le prostor za preživljanje prostega časa, temveč tudi prizorišče narodnostnega in kulturnega boja. Posebna pozornost je namenjena Zemljičevim prizadevanjem za utrjevanje slovenske navzočnosti v savinjskem delu Kamniško-Savinjskih Alp. Izpostavljena je »zgodba« iz njegovih mladostnih let o območju Korošica pod Ojstrico oziroma osebna izpoved narodnostnega boja, povezana s simbolnim pomenom planinskih koč. Zemljičevo delo kaže, kako so se v planinstvu prepletali vsakdanji napori posameznika z vprašanjem identitete in pripadnosti, njegova zapuščina pa ponuja dragocen vpogled v nastajanje slovenskega planinskega prostora.
      • The article discusses the life and mountaineering career of Branko Zemljič (1887–1961), a teacher, cultural worker, and long-time secretary of the Savinja branch of the Slovenian Mountaineering Society. His work is placed in the broader context of the development of mountaineering in Slovenia at the turn of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries and in the first decades of the twentieth century, when the mountains were not only a place for spending free time but also a site of national and cultural struggle. Special attention is paid to Zemljič’s efforts to strengthen the Slovenian presence in the Savinja part of the Kamnik–Savinja Alps. The article also highlights the “story” from his youth about the area of the Korošica mountain pasture below Mount Ojstrica or, rather, his personal account of the national struggle linked to the symbolic significance of mountain huts. Zemljič’s work shows how everyday efforts of individuals were intertwined with questions of identity, and his legacy offers valuable insight into the formation of the Slovenian mountaineering space.
    • založnik
      • Zveza zgodovinskih društev
    • datum
      • 2025
    • tip
      • besedilo
    • identifikator
      • https://doi.org/10.56420/Kronika.73.3.14
    • jezik
      • Slovenščina
      • Angleščina
    • jeDelOd
    • pravice
      • licenca: ccBySa