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Political Transformations in the Interwar Period: The Case of Slovenian Political Thought, edited by Isidora Grubački and Marko Zajc, is a scholarly reader produced within the Political History Program at the Institute of Contemporary History in Ljubljana. The volume presents English translations of sixteen primary sources of Slovenian political thought from the interwar period, selected by nine contributing authors. Each source is accompanied by a biographical note on the author and a contextual introduction situating the text within its historical, political, and intellectual setting.
The book examines the historical significance and development of financial intermediation on Slovenian territory, with a focus on the Carniolan Savings Bank in Ljubljana, which was established in the early 19th century. Savings banks were financial institutions that emerged in the early 19th century. Their primary purpose was to collect money or savings deposits from the lower but captive classes of the population. These institutions were founded to encourage savings among the less affluent, promote thrift and financial inclusion, and ultimately contribute to local and regional economic growth. The study outlines the context in which savings banks emerged.
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