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Alenka Puhar : ウィキペディア英語版
Alenka Puhar

Alenka Puhar (born 4 February 1945) is a Slovenian journalist, author, translator, and historian. She is most notable for her 1982 groundbreaking psychohistory-inspired book ''"The Primal Text of Life"'' (in Slovene: ''Prvotno besedilo življenja'') about 19th century social history of early childhood in Slovene Lands, then part of Austro-Hungarian Empire. The book was in 2010 the subject of a television documentary that was in 2010 televised on the national RTV Slovenija.〔Kač, Maja (2010) (A View On Infancy Without A Sugar Coating ) (in Slovene: ''"Nepocukran" pogled na otroštvo''), MMC RTV Slovenija, 20 April.〕〔Tomažič, Agata (2010) (Izvrstna (časopisna) intervjuja ), a documentary criticism, Pogledi, 5 May 2010, Ljubljana.〕 Her grandfather was the photographer and inventor Janez Puhar, who invented a process for photography on glass.〔〔http://www.dnevnik.si/tiskane_izdaje/hopla/1042211036〕
== Life==
Alenka Puhar was born in Črnomelj to father France Mihelič, Slovene modernist painter, and mother Helena Puhar, a renowned pedagogue (an elementary school in Kranj was named after her). She was born in a south-eastern area of Slovenia liberated then by Slovene partisans, which her parents were members of, during World War II. She never lived with her father because he was later married to a writer Mira Mihelič, albeit they have been keep in contact. She is the half-sister of Gregor Tomc, a notable sociologist and punk rock musician, who was born from Helena Puhar's later marriage.〔
After finishing the Poljane Grammar School in Ljubljana, Puhar enrolled to the University of Ljubljana, where she studied English language and comparative literature. Among her professors was also the renowned philosopher and literary historian Dušan Pirjevec Ahac. After graduation, she worked as a journalist for the daily newspaper ''Delo'', the most widespread newspaper in Slovenia at the time.

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