This article touches on the sensitive topic of the so-called Istrian exodus, which has been stirring conflict in political discourses between Italy and the former Yugoslavia, later Slovenia and Croatia, for more than six decades. It analyses different forms of case-studies of peace-making memories, such as political discourses, commemorations, monuments, literature, film, theatre, etc. The research focuses on the emptied and resettled space of Istria after the exodus. The author takes into consideration literary and fine art works or performances that have touched upon that contested past, provided reflections, or had some impact on the present-day Istrian population. It analyses the relation between institutional and alternative forms of m...
Italian historiography has dealt later with the Istrian exodus. The first scientific and comprehensi...
Politics of Memory in Slovenia and in the Northern Adriatic between national practices and internati...
This article aims to explore a process of constructing “we”-consciousness as collective identity am...
2noThe article examines the Italian memory of the emigration wave near and after the end of World Wa...
This article offers perspectives on Italy in the post-war period as seen from its bor-der to Yugosla...
The “Istrian exodus”, a migration of about 250 000 people from Istria, Fiume and Dalmatia to Italy (...
This ethnologic study focuses on the aftermath of the “Istrian exodus”, including the conflicting na...
none2noThis article examines how the documentary Vedo Rosso may be seen as a form of Yugonostalgia o...
The subject of the article is the mass exodus of the Italian speaking or Italian oriented population...
In recent times many scholars have used comparative approaches and transnational examinations to sho...
2siThis article deals with the contested status of two groups of cultural objects - a collection of ...
The exodus from Zone B of the FTT should be viewed in the context of the wider phenomenon of the exo...
This article examines how the documentary Vedo Rosso may be seen as a form of Yugonostalgia on the p...
Monuments to the WW II liberation struggle in the border region between Slovenia and Italy, namely I...
The issue of human losses in the WWII in the Venezia Giulia region must be viewed in light of War-re...
Italian historiography has dealt later with the Istrian exodus. The first scientific and comprehensi...
Politics of Memory in Slovenia and in the Northern Adriatic between national practices and internati...
This article aims to explore a process of constructing “we”-consciousness as collective identity am...
2noThe article examines the Italian memory of the emigration wave near and after the end of World Wa...
This article offers perspectives on Italy in the post-war period as seen from its bor-der to Yugosla...
The “Istrian exodus”, a migration of about 250 000 people from Istria, Fiume and Dalmatia to Italy (...
This ethnologic study focuses on the aftermath of the “Istrian exodus”, including the conflicting na...
none2noThis article examines how the documentary Vedo Rosso may be seen as a form of Yugonostalgia o...
The subject of the article is the mass exodus of the Italian speaking or Italian oriented population...
In recent times many scholars have used comparative approaches and transnational examinations to sho...
2siThis article deals with the contested status of two groups of cultural objects - a collection of ...
The exodus from Zone B of the FTT should be viewed in the context of the wider phenomenon of the exo...
This article examines how the documentary Vedo Rosso may be seen as a form of Yugonostalgia on the p...
Monuments to the WW II liberation struggle in the border region between Slovenia and Italy, namely I...
The issue of human losses in the WWII in the Venezia Giulia region must be viewed in light of War-re...
Italian historiography has dealt later with the Istrian exodus. The first scientific and comprehensi...
Politics of Memory in Slovenia and in the Northern Adriatic between national practices and internati...
This article aims to explore a process of constructing “we”-consciousness as collective identity am...