The exodus from Zone B of the FTT should be viewed in the context of the wider phenomenon of the exodus of the population of Venezia Giulia and Dalmatia. First then the article briefly describes the essential characteristics of the phenomenon of migration, starting from the evolution of the term "exodus" itself. At first this was a militant expression, used to emphasize the uniqueness of that historic experience, but gradually it turned into a general interpretative category, used by historians to refer to a special type of forced relocation taking place in Europe since the mid-800, different from deportation and expulsions. The essay goes on to analyze the main forces that generated the exodus of almost all of the Italian population from ...
The main subject of the present article is the issue of Istrian identity, and particularly of the na...
This article will focus on population shifts, persecution and forced displacements in Slovenia betwe...
This article offers perspectives on Italy in the post-war period as seen from its bor-der to Yugosla...
The issue of human losses in the WWII in the Venezia Giulia region must be viewed in light of War-re...
2noThe article examines the Italian memory of the emigration wave near and after the end of World Wa...
Italian historiography has dealt later with the Istrian exodus. The first scientific and comprehensi...
The subject of the article is the mass exodus of the Italian speaking or Italian oriented population...
In the course of the Second World War, several ten thousands of Slovenes were expelled from the Germ...
This article deals with post-war population movements, expulsion, and ethnic massacres affecting Yug...
The article identifies and discloses the problems of national minorities living on the territory of ...
In the post-war socialist Yugoslavia political and/or economic situation has become unacceptable for...
The \u201cIstrian exodus\u201d, a migration of about 250 000 people from Istria, Fiume and Dalmatia ...
This ethnologic study focuses on the aftermath of the “Istrian exodus”, including the conflicting na...
The article addresses the migration processes in the fifteen years after WWII in what is today’s Slo...
The aim of this essay is to offer a brief analysis of the political activity of the Italian exiles f...
The main subject of the present article is the issue of Istrian identity, and particularly of the na...
This article will focus on population shifts, persecution and forced displacements in Slovenia betwe...
This article offers perspectives on Italy in the post-war period as seen from its bor-der to Yugosla...
The issue of human losses in the WWII in the Venezia Giulia region must be viewed in light of War-re...
2noThe article examines the Italian memory of the emigration wave near and after the end of World Wa...
Italian historiography has dealt later with the Istrian exodus. The first scientific and comprehensi...
The subject of the article is the mass exodus of the Italian speaking or Italian oriented population...
In the course of the Second World War, several ten thousands of Slovenes were expelled from the Germ...
This article deals with post-war population movements, expulsion, and ethnic massacres affecting Yug...
The article identifies and discloses the problems of national minorities living on the territory of ...
In the post-war socialist Yugoslavia political and/or economic situation has become unacceptable for...
The \u201cIstrian exodus\u201d, a migration of about 250 000 people from Istria, Fiume and Dalmatia ...
This ethnologic study focuses on the aftermath of the “Istrian exodus”, including the conflicting na...
The article addresses the migration processes in the fifteen years after WWII in what is today’s Slo...
The aim of this essay is to offer a brief analysis of the political activity of the Italian exiles f...
The main subject of the present article is the issue of Istrian identity, and particularly of the na...
This article will focus on population shifts, persecution and forced displacements in Slovenia betwe...
This article offers perspectives on Italy in the post-war period as seen from its bor-der to Yugosla...