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Ormož v stoletjih mestne avtonomije. Posestna, demografska, gospodarska, socialna, etnična in jezikovna podoba mesta ob Dravi 1331–1849. Boris Golec
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The work quantifies and seeks the reasons behind the property, demographic, occupational and ethno-linguistic structure of the easternmost Slovenian historical town situated on the Drava River, near the Croatian border. The most important source used is the census of the town’s entire adult population from 1724, an outstanding and valuable document in both Slovenian and broader area by also indicating the local origin of nearly each and every person. The local origin serves as a reference to the methods of analysing personal and family names, which in such research serve as the foundation of establishing the ethno-linguistic structure of urban populations. Ormož, still in the mid-18th century the most Slovenian among the seven cities of Lower Styria, experienced significant changes from the last third of the same century onwards: the influx of specialised craftsmen and representatives of the merchant class from the German-speaking area, combined with general trends, opened the door wide to the linguistic and in the 19th century also national-political Germanisation of the town’s inhabitants.


Author Boris Golec ORCID-iD_icon_vector
Publishing House Založba ZRC
Co-publishers Milko Kos Historical Institute, Zgodovinski arhiv Ptuj
ISBN 978-961-6500-77-5
Year 2005
Language(s) Slovenian
Specifications

hardback 19 × 27 cm 187 pages


Keywords

economic situation | ethnic structure | historical sources | history | landed property | local history | Ormož | population | social status