: He explores the development of early medieval polities and the administrative structures that preceded modern Slovenia.
: Štih is known for his "paradigmatic turnaround," which deconstructs stereotypes and nationalized versions of history. Significant Works
: His study of the noble clientele of the Counts of Gorizia is considered a landmark in Slovenian historiography. Peter Е tih
: A comprehensive overview of Slovenian history co-authored with Vasko Simoniti and Peter Vodopivec.
: He has critically analyzed the origins of the Slavic population in the Eastern Alps, challenging older theories of direct continuity from medieval tribal formations. : He explores the development of early medieval
His extensive bibliography includes over 400 titles. Some of his most influential books available in multiple languages include:
(born November 27, 1960) is a distinguished Slovenian historian, academic, and current president of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts (SAZU). A specialist in medieval history, his scholarship has fundamentally reshaped the modern understanding of the Slovenian Middle Ages, moving away from nationalist myths toward a rigorous, source-based methodology. Academic Career and Influence : A comprehensive overview of Slovenian history co-authored
His work typically focuses on the Alpine-Adriatic region between the end of Antiquity and the 15th century. Key areas of his research include: