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allowed the society to be re-established, although its editorial policies were considered "too conservative" by the new regime. Most of its properties were nationalized by the state, but the institution was allowed to continue functioning and later received substantial subsidies.
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The work of the institution was reinvigorated again in the 1980s, when it started systemically publishing translations of major Western philosophers and political theorists, including authors regarded as
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Many prominent individuals served as editors and chancellors (chief secretaries) of the institution. The most prominent of these were
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The institution reached its peak at the beginning of the 20th century. At that time, it functioned as a regular publishing house on a
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can be literally translated into English as the "Queen Bee," which is a metaphor meaning "the parent body of the Slovenes."
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Since its establishment, the Slovene Society has been headed by important figures from Slovene cultural and public life.
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This article is about the Slovene organization. For the Slovak organization, see
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also gave a substantial financial contribution for its founding.
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authorities. In the late 1945, the communist authorities of the
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authorities. The alleged cause was the publication of the book
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The Slovene Society was founded upon the proposal of several
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Austro-Hungarian occupation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
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