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Istria
| Etnolog 17 (2007) |
On childhood in the Middle Ages (Trieste, Koper, Izola, Piran) Darja Mihelič <p>The article deals with the history of children in the medieval towns of Trieste, Koper, Izola, and Piran. It is based on documents, notarial and vicedominus records from the Piran branch office of the Regional Archives of Koper, covering the period up to the mid 14th century, and preserved medieval town codes of law, called statutes. from the 14th and 15th centuries. |
| Etnolog 14 (2004) |
Vmešavanje v življenja drugih Martina Orehovec <p>The article discusses the special or even emotional attitude of anthropologists and ethnologists in direct contacts with informants during field work, which they can hardly avoid in spite of their endeavours to remain as objective as possible. It sheds light on the reflections and dilemmas of researchers - anthropologists and ethnologists - during field work and in their interaction with the local inhabitants, as well as on the reflections and experiences of the author during her research work in the village of Sv. Peter in Istria.</p> |
| Etnolog 9/1 (1999) |
Frescos and Graffitos as Witnesses of Mass Death Željko Dugac <p>Regarding to this article, we will pay attention to the frescos from the churches invillages of Beram and Hrastovlje, and to the graffitos carved in the churches in Lovran and Pazin. We will also pay attention to the spreading of epidemics in Istria in fifteenth and sixteenth century, and the presence of doctors at that time and their attitude towards mass death and their own death.</p> |

