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词条 Jožko Šavli
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  1. Essential bibliography

      In Slovene    In English  

  2. References

{{Refimprove|date=May 2011}}Jožko Šavli (March 22, 1943{{spaced ndash}}March 11, 2011)[1] was a Slovene author, self-declared historian and high school teacher in economic sciences from Italy.[2]

Šavli was born in Tolmin, then part of the Kingdom of Italy (now in Slovenia). He obtained a degree in Business Management at the University of Ljubljana in 1967. Then he continued his studies at the Vienna School of International Trade ("Hochschule für Welthandel"), where in 1975 he obtained a doctorate in social and economic sciences with a thesis on the economic structure and regional economic development in the district of Horn in Lower Austria.[3]

From 1978 he taught business subjects at the Slovene language Technical School of Commerce in Gorizia, Italy.

Šavli became known in Slovenia in the mid 1980s, when he advanced the Venetic theory, together with the poet Matej Bor. According to the theory, the Slovenes were not descended from the Slavs that settled the region in the 6th century, but that they were descended from a proto-Slavic speaking people known as the Veneti. The theory was rejected in academic circles, but nevertheless gained widespread popularity in Slovenia, as well as some interest abroad.

Already in the early 1980s, Šavli began to publish articles and essays that concerned in particular traditions of the Medieval state of Carantania. In his books, Šavli emphasized the political and cultural continuity between the proto-Slovene state of Carantania and the later Duchy of Carinthia. Šavli claims to have discovered the Black Panther as the coat of Arms or symbol of Carantania. This discovery is

disputed by academic historians. Šavli lived and worked in Gorizia, where he died in March 2011.

Essential bibliography

In Slovene

  • Veneti: naši davni predniki ("Veneti: Our Ancient Forefathers", 1985), together with Matej Bor and Ivan Tomažič;
  • Slovenska država Karantanija ("The Slovene State of Carantania", 1990);
  • Slovenska znamenja ("Slovene Symbols", 1994);
  • Slovenija: podoba evropskega naroda ("Slovenia: the Image of a European Nation", 1995);
  • Etruščani in Veneti ("Etruscans and Veneti", 1995), together with Ivan Tomažič;
  • Slovenski svetniki ("Slovene Saints", 1999).

In English

  • Veneti : First Builders of European Community (1996);
  • Slovenia : Discovering a European Nation (2003).

References

1. ^thezaurus retrieved 23rd May 2011
2. ^{{cite book|last=Svašek|first=Maruška|title=Postsocialism: Politics and Emotion in Central and Eastern Europe|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ncCEWHsFxucC&pg=PA142|accessdate=4 May 2011|date=2008-02-08|publisher=Berghahn Books|isbn=978-1-84545-534-7|pages=142–}}
3. ^Catalogue of the Austrian National Library: Josef Savli, Wirtschaftsstruktur und regionale Wirtschaftsentwicklung im politischen Bezirk Horn (NÖ), unpublished dissertation, Hochschule für Welthandel, Vienna 1975
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7 : 1943 births|2011 deaths|People from Tolmin|Slovenian historians|Slovenian Roman Catholics|University of Vienna alumni|University of Ljubljana alumni

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