1. Structure of the support system for military families in the United Kingdom, Germany and SloveniaMatej Jakopič, 2020 Opis: The article aims to bring forth the anthropological and sociological characteristics affecting the military personnel and military families. It presents the structure of the support system for military families in the United Kingdom, Germany and Slovenia. For the latter, legal bases are presented regulating the support for military families, and the activities of the Comprehensive Care Section and the Military Chaplaincy, which are the only two bodies in the Slovenian Armed Forces to engage in the support of military families. The aim of the article is to contribute a piece of the answer to the big question: how to find the correct and appropriate path to help the families of Slovenian soldiers. Najdeno v: ključnih besedah Povzetek najdenega: ...the Comprehensive Care Section and the Military Chaplaincy, which are the only two bodies in... Ključne besede: family, military family, Slovenian Armed Forces, comprehensive care, military chaplaincy Objavljeno: 17.06.2020; Ogledov: 7910; Prenosov: 11
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2. Military chaplaincy in Slovenia in the light of military chaplaincy in other states in Western Europe [Elektronski vir]=Vojaška duhovna oskrba v Sloveniji v luči vojaške duhovne oskrbe v drugih državah zahodne Evrope / Angelika Dörfler-Dierken, Mats NowakAngelika Dörfler-Dierken, Mats Nowak, 2025 Opis: This study examines the development, structure, and role of military chaplaincy in Slovenia, contextualizing it within broader European and NATO military chaplaincy systems. Drawing on an international survey conducted in 2023–2024 as part of the German Research Foundation (DFG) project “Military Chaplaincy in Europe” at the University of Hamburg, the article investigates the historical legacies, organizational models, and current functions of chaplaincy across selected NATO member states. Special emphasis is placed on how post-socialist Slovenia, as a NATO member since 2004, has developed its chaplaincy structures in comparison with longer-standing NATO members. Najdeno v: ključnih besedah Ključne besede: military chaplaincy, post-socialism Objavljeno: 23.04.2026; Ogledov: 307; Prenosov: 2
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