- Vasko Simoniti
Vasko Simoniti (born
23 March 1951 ) is aSlovenia nhistorian andpolitician . Since 2004, he has been theMinister of Culture ofSlovenia . He is an active member of theSlovenian Democratic Party .Early life and academic career
Simoniti was born in
Ljubljana as the son of the renowned composer and chior leaderRado Simoniti who had moved to the Slovenian capital from theGoriška region in the 1930s in order to escape the violent policies ofFascist Italianization in the so-calledJulian March . Vasko frequented the prestigious Classical Lyceum of Ljubljana. He studied at theUniversity of Ljubljana , graduating fromhistory in 1977. After a short period of work in the public administration of theSocialist Republic of Slovenia , he started teaching at the Ljubljana University in 1981. In 1989 he obtained hisPhD at the same university and started teaching history of theearly modern period ofSouth Eastern Europe .As a historian, he dedicated himself mostly to the history of
Slovene Lands in the early modern period, especially the relations of the Slovene Lands and theOttoman Empire . He has also written on problems ofmethodology andepistemology in historical sciences. In the late 1990s, he was the co-author, together with the writer and public intellectualDrago Jančar and journalist and historianAlenka Puhar , of the exhebition "The Dark Side of the Moon" ( _sl. Temna stran meseca) on the authoritarian and totalitarian elements of the Communist dictatorship in theformer Yugoslavia , with an emphasis on Slovenia.Political activity
He first became activly involved in politics in the parliamentary elections of 2000, when he ran unsuccesfully for the
Slovenian National Assembly on the list of theSocial Democratic Party of Slovenia (now known as theSlovenian Democratic Party ). In the presidential elections of 2002, he served as the chief advisor of thecentre-right candidateBarbara Brezigar who eventually lost against the centre-left candidateJanez Drnovšek . In 2004, he became the Minister for Culture in the centre-right government led by prime ministerJanez Janša .Personal life
He is married to the journalist and
TV host Alenka Zor Simoniti . He is the brother of the diplomatIztok Simoniti and cousin of thephilologist andtranslator Primož Simoniti . Besides Slovene, he is fluent in English, German, French, Italian andSerbo-Croatian .Selected bibliography
*"Turki so v deželi že: Turški vpadi na slovensko ozemlje v 15. in 16. stoletju" ("The Turks are Already in the Land: Ottoman Incursions in the Slovene Territory in the 15th and 16th Century"; Celje, 1990);
*"Vojaška organizacija v 16. stoletju na Slovenskem" ("Military Organization in the Slovene Lands in the 16th Century; Ljubljana, 1991);
*"Slovenska zgodovina do razsvetljenstva" ("Slovenian History until the Enlightenment", withPeter Štih ; Ljubljana & Klagenfurt, 1995);
*"Fanfare nasilja. Razprave in eseji." ("Fanfare of Violence. Treatises and Essays"; Ljubljana, 2003);
*"Slowenische Geschichte : Gesellschaft - Politik - Kultur" ("Slovenian History: Society - Politics - Culture", with Peter Štih andPeter Vodopivec ; Graz, 2008).See also
*
List of Slovenian historians
*Politics of Slovenia References
* [http://www.ukom.gov.si/slo/vlada/ministri/kultura/ Biography on the site of the Ministry of Culture]
* [http://www.zgodovina-ff-uni-lj.net/ Department of History of the Faculty of Arts of the University of Ljubljana]
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