Boris M. Gombač (born 15 September 1945) is a Slovene historian from Italy. He was born to a middle class Slovene family in Trieste, Italy. He studied history at the University of Ljubljana, Slovenia (then part of former Yugoslavia). Between 1975 and 1984, he worked as a researcher at the Institute for the History of Workers' Movement in Ljubljana, now known as the . Between 1984 and 1994, he served as director of the National Museum of Slovenia. Since 1995, he is a researcher at the Scientific Research Centre of the University of Primorska. He is the father of historian and sociologist .
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| - Boris M. Gombač (born 15 September 1945) is a Slovene historian from Italy. He was born to a middle class Slovene family in Trieste, Italy. He studied history at the University of Ljubljana, Slovenia (then part of former Yugoslavia). Between 1975 and 1984, he worked as a researcher at the Institute for the History of Workers' Movement in Ljubljana, now known as the . Between 1984 and 1994, he served as director of the National Museum of Slovenia. Since 1995, he is a researcher at the Scientific Research Centre of the University of Primorska. He is the father of historian and sociologist . (en)
- Boris Gombač è un saggista e storico sloveno. Dopo aver conseguito la laurea in Giurisprudenza all'Università di Lubiana nel 1975, ha terminato nel 1976 gli studi post-universitari di diritto comunitario al Collegio d'Europa a Bruges (Belgio). Nel 1987 ha portato a termine il dottorato di ricerca all'Graduate Institute of International Studies di Ginevra e successivamente ha insegnato per un breve periodo all'Università di Lubiana (1988 – 1989). Dal febbraio 1994 al luglio 1995 è stato responsabile del Programma dell'Unione Europea per gli aiuti umanitari per i duecentomila profughi bosniaci e croati in Dalmazia. Collaboratore del "World Encyclopedia of Peace", ha scritto numerosi articoli sulla seconda guerra mondiale, sull'esodo istriano e dalmato, e sui rapporti ital (it)
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| - Boris M. Gombač (born 15 September 1945) is a Slovene historian from Italy. He was born to a middle class Slovene family in Trieste, Italy. He studied history at the University of Ljubljana, Slovenia (then part of former Yugoslavia). Between 1975 and 1984, he worked as a researcher at the Institute for the History of Workers' Movement in Ljubljana, now known as the . Between 1984 and 1994, he served as director of the National Museum of Slovenia. Since 1995, he is a researcher at the Scientific Research Centre of the University of Primorska. During the difficult process of Slovenia's secession from Yugoslavia, he was active in civil society organizations that worked for the protection and eventual return of Slovenian conscripts drafted in the Yugoslav People's Army. He wrote about the history of Trieste and the Julian March in the 19th and 20th century, especially the history of the workers' movement and the Italian historiography of Trieste. He was member of the Slovenian-Italian Cultural-Historical Commission, established by the governments of the two countries to shed light on the historical relationship between the two peoples from 1880 to 1954. He is the father of historian and sociologist . (en)
- Boris Gombač è un saggista e storico sloveno. Dopo aver conseguito la laurea in Giurisprudenza all'Università di Lubiana nel 1975, ha terminato nel 1976 gli studi post-universitari di diritto comunitario al Collegio d'Europa a Bruges (Belgio). Nel 1987 ha portato a termine il dottorato di ricerca all'Graduate Institute of International Studies di Ginevra e successivamente ha insegnato per un breve periodo all'Università di Lubiana (1988 – 1989). Dal febbraio 1994 al luglio 1995 è stato responsabile del Programma dell'Unione Europea per gli aiuti umanitari per i duecentomila profughi bosniaci e croati in Dalmazia. Collaboratore del "World Encyclopedia of Peace", ha scritto numerosi articoli sulla seconda guerra mondiale, sull'esodo istriano e dalmato, e sui rapporti italo-sloveni oltre ad alcuni saggi tra cui l'opuscolo European Union Humanitarian Aid in Dalmatia (1995) e il volume Les zones franches en Europe, ecc. (it)
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