2018
DOI: 10.1017/s0067237818000097
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The Typographers’ Community of Fiume: Combining a Spirit of Collegiality, Class Identity, Local Patriotism, Socialism, and Nationalism(s)

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“…Therefore, the whole argument defending the Italianità (Italianness) of Trieste faltered in the face of the recognition of the fact that Italian high culture had to be imported to Trieste from elsewhere in the Adriatic. The process by which Italian culture was gradually and consistently introduced into Trieste from the former Venetian possessions precedes and reflects the Italianization of Fiume in the early 1900s, which was triggered by the arrival of several Italian‐speaking journalists and publicists from Zara/Zadar (see, for example, Jeličić, 2018: 77).…”
Section: The Ethnic Amorphousness Of Trieste and The Negotiation Of Imentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, the whole argument defending the Italianità (Italianness) of Trieste faltered in the face of the recognition of the fact that Italian high culture had to be imported to Trieste from elsewhere in the Adriatic. The process by which Italian culture was gradually and consistently introduced into Trieste from the former Venetian possessions precedes and reflects the Italianization of Fiume in the early 1900s, which was triggered by the arrival of several Italian‐speaking journalists and publicists from Zara/Zadar (see, for example, Jeličić, 2018: 77).…”
Section: The Ethnic Amorphousness Of Trieste and The Negotiation Of Imentioning
confidence: 99%