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The evolution of nationhood in twentieth century Europe: Lessons from the Northern Adriatic borderlands
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 January 2019
Abstract
This article is a short introduction for a special edition on Italian nationhood. The articles that comprise the special edition are the following: From a cosmopolitan to a fascist land: Adriatic irredentism in motion; Erecting fascism: nation, identity, and space in Trieste in the first half of the twentieth century; Building Italianità in northern Adriatic: The case of population from Pola.
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