About: Alenka Puhar

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Alenka Puhar (born 4 February 1945) is a Slovenian journalist, author, translator, and historian. In 1982, she wrote a groundbreaking psychohistory-inspired book "The Primal Text of Life" (in Slovene: Prvotno besedilo življenja) about the 19th century social history of early childhood in Slovene Lands, then part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. The book was in 2010 the subject of a television documentary that was in 2010 televised on the national RTV Slovenija. Her grandfather was the photographer and inventor Janez Puhar, who invented a process for photography on glass.

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  • Alenka Puhar (nascuda el 4 de febrer de 1945) és una periodista, autora, traductora i historiadora eslovena. És coneguda per un llibre innovador inspirat en la psicohistòria escrit l'any 1982, que porta per títol, en eslovè, Prvotno besedilo življenja, i es basa en la història social de la als , que al segle xix formaven part de l'Imperi austrohongarès. D'aquest llibre se'n va fer un documental televisiu que es va emetre el 2010 a la Radiotelevisió eslovena. El seu avi era el fotògraf i inventor , que va inventar un procés de fotografia sobre vidre. (ca)
  • Alenka Puhar (born 4 February 1945) is a Slovenian journalist, author, translator, and historian. In 1982, she wrote a groundbreaking psychohistory-inspired book "The Primal Text of Life" (in Slovene: Prvotno besedilo življenja) about the 19th century social history of early childhood in Slovene Lands, then part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. The book was in 2010 the subject of a television documentary that was in 2010 televised on the national RTV Slovenija. Her grandfather was the photographer and inventor Janez Puhar, who invented a process for photography on glass. (en)
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  • Alenka Puhar in 2013 (en)
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  • Alenka Puhar (en)
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  • The Primal Text of Life (en)
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  • Alenka Puhar (nascuda el 4 de febrer de 1945) és una periodista, autora, traductora i historiadora eslovena. És coneguda per un llibre innovador inspirat en la psicohistòria escrit l'any 1982, que porta per títol, en eslovè, Prvotno besedilo življenja, i es basa en la història social de la als , que al segle xix formaven part de l'Imperi austrohongarès. D'aquest llibre se'n va fer un documental televisiu que es va emetre el 2010 a la Radiotelevisió eslovena. El seu avi era el fotògraf i inventor , que va inventar un procés de fotografia sobre vidre. (ca)
  • Alenka Puhar (born 4 February 1945) is a Slovenian journalist, author, translator, and historian. In 1982, she wrote a groundbreaking psychohistory-inspired book "The Primal Text of Life" (in Slovene: Prvotno besedilo življenja) about the 19th century social history of early childhood in Slovene Lands, then part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. The book was in 2010 the subject of a television documentary that was in 2010 televised on the national RTV Slovenija. Her grandfather was the photographer and inventor Janez Puhar, who invented a process for photography on glass. (en)
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