Slovenia
(see also Yugoslavia)
Basics:CIA World Factbook. Includes map.
UN Development Program, Human Development Indicators
World Guide (Montevideo)
On the Web: Specialized Sites
In the Library: Articles
Mead, Rebecca. "The Marx brother," New Yorker (5/5/03). Profile of Lacanian/Marxist philosopher Slavoj Zizek from Ljubljana.
In the Library: Non-Fiction Books
Benderly, Jill & Evan Kraft (eds.) Independent Slovenia: Origins, Movements, Prospects (1996).
Carmichael, Cathie (comp.) Slovenia (Santa Barbara CA: Clio, 1996).
__________ & James Gow. Slovenia & the Slovenes (Bloomington: Indiana U., 2000)
Gow, James & Cathie Carmichael. Slovenia & the Slovenes: A Small State & the New Europe (Bloomington: Indiana U, 2000).
Fink-Hafner, Danica & John B. Robbins (eds.) Making a New Nation: The Foundation of Slovenia (Brookfield VT: Dartmouth, 1997).
Harris, Erika. Nationalism & Democratization: Politics of Slovakia & Slovenia (Burlington VT: Ashgate, 2002).
In the Library: Fiction
In the Library: Poetry
In the Library: Photography
"Slovenia & the European Union" [?], by Deutsche Welle, 25m.
From Films for the Humanities & Sciences. Circumstance & prospects
of a politically stable & financially secure democracy relatively free
of bitter inter-ethnic strife, which once formed part of Yugoslavia.