Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 613905
From Central Europe to the northern Adriatic: Habsburg citizens between Italians and Croats in Istria.
From Central Europe to the northern Adriatic: Habsburg citizens between Italians and Croats in Istria. // Journal of modern italian studies, 13 (2008), 2; 237-258 doi:10.1080/13545710802010990 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
From Central Europe to the northern Adriatic: Habsburg citizens between Italians and Croats in Istria.
Autori
D'Alessio, Vanni.
Izvornik
Journal of modern italian studies (1354-571X) 13
(2008), 2;
237-258
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, članak, znanstveni
Ključne riječi
identifications; Istria; Austria–Hungary; nationalism; Germans; Slovenes; Czechs; Italians; Croats
Sažetak
The subject of this paper are the Central European ‘foreigners’ in Istria between the middle of the nineteenth and the first part of the twentieth century. The article investigates the notion and identity of foreigners and their role in the social, intellectual and political development of the north-Adriatic peninsula in the concluding period of the Austrian sovereignty, until and immediately after the annexation by Italy. The people who settled in Istria during the period of Austrian sovereignty in the nineteenth century came from different areas of Central Europe, from Italy and the Balkan Peninsula. Some of them were foreigners and some were Austrian citizens, although citizenship was not the only attribute that measured the level of integration in the local society, especially in the multinational Habsburg Empire. Looking at the cultural and political developments in Istria, and analyzing the voluntary associations, the schools and the clergy, this article examines the presence of foreigners and the national composition and identifications in the little Adriatic peninsula. It explores the phenomena of negotiation and the capacity of the ‘outsiders’ from Central Europe (mainly Slovenes, Germans and Czechs) to deal with the local dynamics and patterns of nationalization, and verifies how Central Europeans identified with and integrated into Italian or Croatian national groups or produced separate channels of social and cultural interaction.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Sociologija, Povijest, Etnologija i antropologija
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