Martin PogaÄar is a Research Fellow at the ZRC SAZUâs Institute of Culture and Memory Studies. He is the author of the subchapter "Punk Rock, the Alternative, and Political Appropriations."
Peter Ć tih is a Professor of Medieval History and Auxiliary Sciences of History at the Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubljana, President of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Member of the European Academy of Sciences and Arts, and Corresponding Member of the Austrian Academy of Sciences. He is the author of "The Early Slavs" and "The Carolingian Period in the 9th Century."
DuĆĄan Kos is a historian and Senior Scientific Associate at the Milko Kos Historical Institute, ZRC SAZU. He is the author of "From Autonomy to the Unification of the Alpine and Danube Basin Regions" and "âTres Ordines Slovenorumâ: Society, Economy, and Culture."
Peter Kos is a Senior Research Associate and Professor of numismatics at the Department of Archaeology, University of Ljubljana (since 2019 retired). He is author of the chapter "From the Marcomannic Wars to the Settlement of the Slavic Tribes."
Igor Grdina is a historian and Slovenist, and a member of the Institute of Cultural History at the ZRC SAZU. He is the author of "The Stars of Celje," "The bloody Fall of the Middle Ages," "From Humanism to Reformation," "From Counter-Reformation Rigor to Baroque Exuberance," and "Scholars, Officials, and Patriots Changing the World."
Alja Brglez is a historian and historical anthropologist, one of the founders of the Institute for Civilization and Culture in Ljubljana. Currently, she serves as a Head of the Cabinet of the President od the Republic. She is the author of "Reorganization of the Marches and a Shift of Ethnic and Language Borders" and "From Crisis to Conflict and Beyond."
The Land Between is the first concise history of Slovenia and Slovenes written in English by leading scholars from the country. The authors base their arguments on Slovenian, former Yugoslav, and Western sources to provide a comprehensive account of Slovenesâ political, social, economic and cultural history, from early Slav settlements to the present day.