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Žibertova teorija zarote

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Rahten, Andrej
Language:
German
Slovenian
Physical Description:
1 electronic resource (72 p.)
Place of Publication:
Ljubljana ZRC SAZU, Založba ZRC 2013
Language Note:
German
Slovenian
Summary:
On the anniversary of the Sarajevo assassination (28 June 1914), the booklet of Dr. Ivan Avguštin Žibert, Der Mord von Sarajevo und Tiszas Schuld an dem Weltkriege, provides a good motivation for reflection on the causes of this fateful event. Appearing as a facsimile is its third edition, which was self-published in 1919. Although comprising not more than forty-seven pages, it touches on many events and personages connected to the heir apparent Franz Ferdinand. In the introduction to the facsimile of Žibert’s booklet, Prof. Andrej Rahten, PhD, wrote the study “Ozadja in okoliščine nastanka Žibertove teorije zarote” [“The backgrounds and circumstances of Žibert’s conspiracy theory”], offering a clear view of the problem concerning the events that unfolded in Sarajevo. Rahten provides a detailed insight into the life of the heir apparent Franz Ferdinand and his morganatic wife Sophie von Hohenberg on the eve of the First World War.
Ob obletnici sarajevskega atentata (28. junija 1914) je knjižica dr. Ivana Avguština Žiberta Der Mord von Sarajevo und Tiszas Schuld an dem Weltkriege dobra motivacija za razmišljanje o vzrokih za ta usodni dogodek. Kot faksimile je objavljena njena tretja izdaja, ki je izšla v samozaložbi leta 1919. Čeprav obsega zgolj 47 strani, se dotika številnih dogajanj in osebnosti, povezanih s prestolonaslednikom Francem Ferdinandom. Kot uvod v faksimile Žibertove knjižice je izr. prof. dr. Andrej Rahten napisal študijo Ozadja in okoliščine nastanke Žibertove teorije zarote, ki daje jesen vpogled v problematiko predsarajevskih dogajanj. Rahten podrobno prikaže življenje prestolonaslednika Franca Ferdinanda in njegove morganatične soproge Zofije Hohenberške na predvečer prve svetovne vojne.

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