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Milko Kos (12 December 1892 – 24 March 1972) was a Slovenian historian, considered the father of the . He was born in the town of Gorizia (then part of Austro-Hungarian Empire, now in Italy), where his father, the renowned medievalist , taught at the state high school. His mother was a Friulian from Gorizia and Gradisca. His younger brother Anton Gojmir Kos later became a prominent painter. He died in Ljubljana. The Milko Kos Historical Institute of Ljubljana is named after him. Milko Kos (Gorizia, 12 dicembre 1892 – Lubiana, 24 marzo 1972) è stato uno storico sloveno. Nacque a Gorizia quando questa faceva ancora parte dell'Impero austro-ungarico e dove suo padre, il medievalista , insegnava al ginnasio. La madre era una friulana della Contea di Gorizia e Gradisca mentre il fratello Gojmir Anton Kos divenne un famoso pittore. Nel periodo tra il 1941 e il 1945, Kos fu rettore all'Università di Lubiana. Durante il difficile periodo dell'occupazione italiana e tedesca della Slovenia, Kos mantenne un rapporto clandestino con il .
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Milko Kos (Gorizia, 12 dicembre 1892 – Lubiana, 24 marzo 1972) è stato uno storico sloveno. Nacque a Gorizia quando questa faceva ancora parte dell'Impero austro-ungarico e dove suo padre, il medievalista , insegnava al ginnasio. La madre era una friulana della Contea di Gorizia e Gradisca mentre il fratello Gojmir Anton Kos divenne un famoso pittore. Studiò storia all'Università di Vienna, specializzandosi nella storia sociale del Medioevo. Divenne un esperto sul modello dell'insediamento medievale nelle terre slovene. Scrisse anche sulla storia sociale delle città medievali, e fece delle pubblicazioni sulla Storia della Slovenia includendo il principato di Carantania e i . Nel 1928 cominciò ad insegnare all'Università di Lubiana, dove rimpiazzò alla cattedra di storia slovena. Da quella posizione, influenzò la maggior parte degli storici sloveni del periodo seguente alla seconda guerra mondiale, molti dei quali laureati sotto il suo diretto insegnamento, inclusi e . Nel periodo tra il 1941 e il 1945, Kos fu rettore all'Università di Lubiana. Durante il difficile periodo dell'occupazione italiana e tedesca della Slovenia, Kos mantenne un rapporto clandestino con il . Dopo la guerra divenne membro dell'. Nel 1955 ricevette il premio Prešeren, il più alto premio per il successo culturale in Slovenia, per il suo lavoro sui registri del territori nel litorale sloveno. Milko Kos (12 December 1892 – 24 March 1972) was a Slovenian historian, considered the father of the . He was born in the town of Gorizia (then part of Austro-Hungarian Empire, now in Italy), where his father, the renowned medievalist , taught at the state high school. His mother was a Friulian from Gorizia and Gradisca. His younger brother Anton Gojmir Kos later became a prominent painter. He studied history at the University of Vienna, specializing in the social history of the middle ages. He was an expert on medieval settlement patterns in the Slovene Lands. He also wrote about the social history of medieval towns and issues related to early Slovenian history, including the Slavic principality of Carantania and the Freising manuscripts. In 1928, he started teaching at the University of Ljubljana, where he replaced as the head of the chair for Slovene history. In this position, he influenced almost all Slovenian historians of the post–World War II period; most of them graduated under his direct supervision, including Fran Zwitter and Bogo Grafenauer. Between 1941 and 1945, Kos served as the chancellor of the University of Ljubljana. During the difficult period of Italian and Nazi German annexation of Slovenia, Kos maintained an underground connection with the Liberation Front of the Slovenian People. After the war, he became a member of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts. In 1955, he received the Prešeren Award, the highest recognition for cultural achievements in Slovenia, for his work on the land registers in the Slovenian Littoral. He died in Ljubljana. The Milko Kos Historical Institute of Ljubljana is named after him.
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