The subject of the article is the mass exodus of the Italian speaking or Italian oriented population of Istria, a peninsula on the north-eastern Adria occupied by the Yugoslav Army of Marshall Tito at the end of WW2 and attributed to Yugoslavia with the peace treaty between Italy and the United Nations in 1947. The \u2018exodus\u2019 involved some 270.000-300.000 people, corresponding to 85-100% of those who understood themselves as \u2018Italians\u2019. Therefore, although no official measures were taken to carry out an \u2018ethnic simplification\u2019 of the territory, the result was the disappearance of a substantial ethnic component, leading to an unchallenged Croatian predominance in \u2018socialist Istria\u2019. The authors assert th...
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This article deals with post-war population movements, expulsion, and ethnic massacres affecting Yug...
The main subject of the present article is the issue of Istrian identity, and particularly of the na...
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The author is focused on the Italian mistreatment of Croatian population during the period of Italia...
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The exodus from Zone B of the FTT should be viewed in the context of the wider phenomenon of the exo...
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The article proposes a study of the the ethnicization of space in Eastern Europe after 1945, while b...
The article concerns the policy of the Third Reich towards its citizens – the Germans resettled from...
The basic thesis of the article is that the state of Yugoslavia was produced by an ideologic syncris...
The article identifies and discloses the problems of national minorities living on the territory of ...
This article deals with post-war population movements, expulsion, and ethnic massacres affecting Yug...
The main subject of the present article is the issue of Istrian identity, and particularly of the na...
The article presents the less known side of the First Trial of Trieste, undoubtedly one of the miles...
This article deals with the position of young people and the role of communist youth organizations i...
The author discusses the attitudes and shifts in the political orientations of Italian (and Slovene)...
The author is focused on the Italian mistreatment of Croatian population during the period of Italia...
The issue of human losses in the WWII in the Venezia Giulia region must be viewed in light of War-re...
The exodus from Zone B of the FTT should be viewed in the context of the wider phenomenon of the exo...
This article offers perspectives on Italy in the post-war period as seen from its bor-der to Yugosla...
The article presents Benito Mussolini’s view of the “Yugoslav Question”, i.e. the future delimitatio...
The article addresses the questions of national politics towards minori- ties in plurilingual areas ...
The article proposes a study of the the ethnicization of space in Eastern Europe after 1945, while b...
The article concerns the policy of the Third Reich towards its citizens – the Germans resettled from...
The basic thesis of the article is that the state of Yugoslavia was produced by an ideologic syncris...