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Jože Dežman imenovan za zamjenika direktora Muzeja slovenske nezavisnosti
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Jože Dežman imenovan za zamjenika direktora Muzeja slovenske nezavisnosti

The Ministry of Culture has appointed Jože Dežman as interim director of the Museum of Slovenian Self-Determination. The appointment was announced by Minister Ignacija Fridl Jarc, effective immediately until the new permanent director is appointed through a public tender or until July 1, 2027. Dežman is a university-educated historian and philosopher with extensive experience in museum leadership, research, and public engagement. He has previously directed the Museum of Modern History of Slovenia and coordinated international projects such as the preparation of a Yugoslav exhibition at Auschwitz. His work includes curating exhibitions on topics like 'Unity in Victory – Democratization and Self-Determination of Slovenia' and 'Fascism and Slovenians – Selected Portraits.' Dežman has also led initiatives related to the identification of mass graves and contributed significantly to Slovenian historiography, particularly regarding World War II. The current government has re-established two museums—Museum of Slovenian Self-Determination and Museum of Modern History of Slovenia—as separate public institutions.

Ministarstvo kulture Slovenije najavilo je imenovanje Jožea Dežmana za vršilaca dužnosti direktora Muzeja slovenske neovisnosti, javne ustanove osnovane 23. lipnja 2026. godine.

Dežman donosi bogato iskustvo u akademskim istraživanjima i upravljanju muzejima. Ima sveučilišnu diplomu iz povijesti i filozofije i aktivno se bavi historiografijom, muzeologijom i javnim govorom već dugi niz godina. Njegova karijera uključuje voditeljske uloge u nekoliko važnih kulturnih i arhivskih institucija, uključujući Muzej nove povijesti Slovenije, gdje je dvaput bio direktor - najprije između 2005. i 2010. godine, a zatim ponovno od 2021. do 2023. godine.

Osim rada u Muzeju novije povijesti Slovenije, Dežman je također bio direktor Arhiva Republike Slovenije od 2012. do 2013. godine, vodeći veliki međunarodni projekt pod nazivom "Vrući tragovi hladnog rata".

Njegovi znanstveni doprinosi uključuju uređivanje brojnih zbirki lokalne i tematske povijesti, organizaciju više od 20 izložbi i objavljivanje više od tisuću članaka u znanstvenim časopisima i novinama.

Osnivanje Muzeja slovenske neovisnosti kao zasebne javne ustanove odražava obnovljeni naglasak na očuvanju i promicanju priče o pokretu za neovisnost Slovenije.

Odluka o imenovanju Dežmana za v.d. ravnatelja naglašava posvećenost vlade održavanju profesionalnog i povijesno informiranog pristupa upravljanju tim institucijama.

Dežmanov povratak na istaknutu rukovodeću poziciju dolazi nakon razdoblja tijekom kojeg se suočio s izazovima povezanima s reorganizacijom Muzeja nove i suvremene povijesti Slovenije.

S njegovim imenovanjem, Ministarstvo kulture nastoji osigurati kontinuitet u upravljanju Muzejem slovenske neovisnosti, pripremajući se za buduća imenovanja putem transparentnog i konkurentnog postupka odabira.

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Siol.net logoSiol.netDržavni / javniSredinajučer
Jože Dežman imenovan za zamjenika direktora Muzeja slovenske nezavisnosti

The Ministry of Culture has appointed Jože Dežman as interim director of the Museum of Slovenian Self-Determination. The appointment was announced by Minister Ignacija Fridl Jarc, effective immediately until the new permanent director is appointed through a public tender or until July 1, 2027. Dežman is a university-educated historian and philosopher with extensive experience in museum leadership, research, and public engagement. He has previously directed the Museum of Modern History of Slovenia and coordinated international projects such as the preparation of a Yugoslav exhibition at Auschwitz. His work includes curating exhibitions on topics like 'Unity in Victory – Democratization and Self-Determination of Slovenia' and 'Fascism and Slovenians – Selected Portraits.' Dežman has also led initiatives related to the identification of mass graves and contributed significantly to Slovenian historiography, particularly regarding World War II. The current government has re-established two museums—Museum of Slovenian Self-Determination and Museum of Modern History of Slovenia—as separate public institutions.

Procjena pristranosti (Sredina): The article presents factual information about the appointment of Jože Dežman as interim director of the Museum of Slovenian Self-Determination, focusing on his qualifications, past roles, and contributions to historical scholarship. While the subject involves government action and cultural policy,

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Jože Dežman ima novo službo

Jože Dežman has been appointed to a new position at the Ministry of Culture, where he will serve until the appointment of a director through a public tender process, or until July 1, 2027. Dežman is a university graduate in history and philosophy, with extensive experience as a historian, museum professional, and writer. He previously led the Museum of Contemporary History of Slovenia between 2005–2010 and 2021–2023, including coordinating the preparation of a Yugoslav exhibition at Auschwitz. He also directed the Archives of the Republic of Slovenia between 2012–2013 and chaired a government commission addressing hidden cemeteries between 2025–2026. Dežman has contributed significantly to Slovenian historiography, particularly on World War II topics, and has curated over 20 exhibitions and published more than 1,000 articles. The current government has re-established two separate museums: the Museum of Slovenian Independence and the Museum of Contemporary and Recent History of Slovenia.

Procjena pristranosti (Sredina): The article provides factual information about Jože Dežman’s professional background, his roles in cultural institutions, and recent governmental decisions regarding museum structures. It does not exhibit overt ideological framing, loaded language, or one-sided sourcing. The content remains neutral,

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Jože Dežman imenovan za zamjenika direktora Muzeja slovenske nezavisnosti

The Slovenian Ministry of Culture has appointed Jože Dežman as acting director of the Museum of Slovenian Independence. Dežman, a university-educated historian and philosopher with extensive experience in museum leadership and research, previously directed the Museum of Modern History of Slovenia from 2005–2010 and again from 2021–2023. He has led several significant projects, including coordinating the preparation of a Yugoslav exhibition at Auschwitz and organizing thematic exhibitions related to Slovenian history during World War II. The appointment follows a decision by the current government to re-establish the Museum of Slovenian Independence as an independent public institution, reversing a previous merger with the Museum of Modern History of Slovenia. Dežman’s role will last until a permanent director is appointed through a public tender, which is expected to conclude by July 1, 2027.

Procjena pristranosti (Sredina): The article presents factual information about the appointment of Jože Dežman as acting director of the Museum of Slovenian Independence, focusing on his qualifications, past roles, and contributions to historical research. While the subject involves cultural institutions and government decisions, a

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Jože Dežman se vraća

The Slovenian Ministry of Culture has appointed Jože Dežman as acting director of the Museum of Slovenian Independence, effective immediately. Dežman, a university graduate in history and philosophy, holds a doctorate in ethics and personalism, focusing on the rehabilitation of victims of Titoism based on the archives of the Commission of the Government of the Republic of Slovenia for the Implementation of the Law on Rehabilitation of Victims. He has extensive leadership and research experience, including roles at the Museum of Contemporary History of Slovenia during the governments of Janez Janša and Vaske Simonitić. During the government of Robert Golob and cultural minister Asta Vrečko, he was dismissed from his position at the museum after it was merged into the Museum of Contemporary and Modern History of Slovenia under Željko Oset's leadership. Dežman has coordinated projects such as the preparation of a Yugoslav exhibition in Auschwitz and led several exhibitions and research initiatives focused on World War II history.

Procjena pristranosti (Sredina): The article provides a factual overview of Dežman's professional background, previous roles, and current appointment without overtly favoring any political perspective. It includes historical and institutional context but does not present biased language or selective information that would indicate左

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