The article discusses the process of nationalization in Slovenian politics and collective memory, focusing on how certain representations of the nation have become the foundation of state identity. It highlights the debate around symbols such as flags, anthems, museums, national holidays, monuments, and historical interpretations, which reflect competing visions of community. Sociologist Dr. Veronika Bajt explains that museums play a powerful role in normalizing specific historical narratives. The piece references political scientist Dr. Igor Lukšič, who notes that conservative right-wing groups invest heavily in ideological battles to shape national identity. The discussion includes insights from Dr. Aleksandra Berberih Slana, a museum director with experience in Slovenia and Croatia.
Lectura del sesgo (Centro): The article presents multiple perspectives from academics and experts without overtly favoring any side. It focuses on analyzing the role of institutions like museums in shaping national identity rather than promoting a particular political agenda. The language remains descriptive and analytical, es




