The region around Trieste forms a microcosm of the contradictory impulses that have defined Italian memory culture since 1945. The tension between commemoration and a rehabilitation of fascism is especially visible in two rival sites of memory: the Risiera di San Sabba, a former concentration camp, and the Foiba di Basovizza, which commemorates the victims of Yugoslav partisans. Both sites present an exculpatory version of Italian history that casts Italians as innocent victims of external aggression and glosses over the issues of collaboration and enforced Italianisation as well as the fascist policies of racial hygiene. A counterpoint to this dominant narrative may be found in the literary works of regional authors with Slovenian, Croatia...
On July 13th 1920, in Trieste, the fascists destroyed a building known as «Balkan», an outpost of th...
Trieste has had a particular place in the history of Southern Slaves, not only during the times of t...
The port of Trieste, standing at a crucial strategic point at the head of the Adriatic, had a turbul...
The region around Trieste forms a microcosm of the contradictory impulses that have defined Italian ...
The memory of the Italian concentration camps in Croatian occupied territories from 1941 to 1943 is ...
First Published April 19, 2017This article is part of the special section titled From the Iron Curta...
The \u201cIstrian exodus\u201d, a migration of about 250 000 people from Istria, Fiume and Dalmatia ...
This article discusses the displacements and the violence against civilians during and after the Sec...
The paper examines contest over one of Trieste's most emotive sites of memory, the former Nazi death...
This paper analyses the ways in which the town of Trieste and its surrounding area are portrayed in ...
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The “Foiba of Basovizza” is a mine pit located in the outskirts of Trieste, on the western side of t...
Conference paper read at the international conference Cultures of Memory Memories of Culture, Cyprus...
Beyond the border. Trieste: sogni e ripartenze dei profughi dell’est Europa a Trieste (1950-1956). T...
In the spring of 1945 Italian cities looked like a stunning scenery of devastation. The apocalyptic ...
On July 13th 1920, in Trieste, the fascists destroyed a building known as «Balkan», an outpost of th...
Trieste has had a particular place in the history of Southern Slaves, not only during the times of t...
The port of Trieste, standing at a crucial strategic point at the head of the Adriatic, had a turbul...
The region around Trieste forms a microcosm of the contradictory impulses that have defined Italian ...
The memory of the Italian concentration camps in Croatian occupied territories from 1941 to 1943 is ...
First Published April 19, 2017This article is part of the special section titled From the Iron Curta...
The \u201cIstrian exodus\u201d, a migration of about 250 000 people from Istria, Fiume and Dalmatia ...
This article discusses the displacements and the violence against civilians during and after the Sec...
The paper examines contest over one of Trieste's most emotive sites of memory, the former Nazi death...
This paper analyses the ways in which the town of Trieste and its surrounding area are portrayed in ...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/ugresearch/2015/English_Comm/4/thumbnail.jpgItalia...
The “Foiba of Basovizza” is a mine pit located in the outskirts of Trieste, on the western side of t...
Conference paper read at the international conference Cultures of Memory Memories of Culture, Cyprus...
Beyond the border. Trieste: sogni e ripartenze dei profughi dell’est Europa a Trieste (1950-1956). T...
In the spring of 1945 Italian cities looked like a stunning scenery of devastation. The apocalyptic ...
On July 13th 1920, in Trieste, the fascists destroyed a building known as «Balkan», an outpost of th...
Trieste has had a particular place in the history of Southern Slaves, not only during the times of t...
The port of Trieste, standing at a crucial strategic point at the head of the Adriatic, had a turbul...