"The Times of Father Radetzky Are Repeating Themselves in the South"
Everyday Life in Ljubljana During the First World War
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Ljubljana, everyday life, world war IAbstract
The author presents everyday life in the hinterlands of the Isonzo River Front from 1915 to 1917. Numerous newspaper reports focus particularly on the everyday life in the regional capital of Ljubljana. Far away from the roaring of the cannons, the city was stricken by troubles and misfortunes of its own.
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2025-07-18
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