The Italians of Dalmatia From Italian Unification to World War I 1st Edition by Luciano Monzali ,Shanti Evans – Ebook PDF Instant Download/Delivery:0802099319 978-0802099310
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ISBN 10:0802099319
ISBN 13:978-0802099310
Author:Luciano Monzali ,Shanti Evans
Located on the eastern coast of the Adriatic Sea, the area known as Dalmatia, part of modern-day Croatia and Montenegro, was part of the Austrian Empire during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Dalmatia was a multicultural region that had traditionally been politically and economically dominated by its Italian minority. In The Italians of Dalmatia, Luciano Monzali argues that the vast majority of local Italians were loyal to and supportive of Habsburg rule, desiring only a larger degree of local autonomy. An Italian national consciousness developed only in response to pressure from Slavic national movements and was facilitated by the emergence of a large, unified, and independent Italian state.
Using little-known Italian, Austrian, and Dalmatian sources, Monzali explores the political history of Dalmatia between 1848 and 1915, with a focus on the Italian minority, on Austrian-Italian relations and on the foreign policy of the Italian state towards the region and its peoples.
Table of contents:
1. A Slav-Italian Nation: The Italian Dalmatians and the Birth of Autonomist Liberalism
1.1. Dalmatia and Its Peoples
1.2. The Habsburgs in Dalmatia
1.3. The Attitude of Italian Dalmatians to the Political Upheavals of 1848–49
1.4. The War of 1859, Constitutional Reforms in Austria, and the Birth of Dalmatian Autonomist Liber
1.5. The Dalmatian Autonomist Liberal Movement: Ideology and Organization
1.6. Autonomist Liberalism and the Serbo-Croatian National Party in Austrian and Dalmatian Politics
2. The War of 1866 and the Emergence of the Italian National Question in Dalmatia
2.1. The War of 1866, the Austro-Hungarian Compromise, and the Shift in the Political Balance of Pow
2.2. The Habsburg Conquest of Bosnia-Herzegovina, the Taaffe Era, and the Decline of Dalmatian Auton
2.3. Italy and Austria in the Adriatic After 1866
2.4. The Diplomacy of Irredentism: The Triple Alliance and the Problem of the Unredeemed Lands (1878
2.5. The Dominance of Pan-Croatian Nationalism in Dalmatia and the Rise of an Italian National Ideol
2.6. Francesco Crispi and the Relations Between Italy and Austria-Hungary
2.7. A New Irredentism: The Dante Alighieri Association and Italian Foreign Policy at the End of the
3. The Italians of Dalmatia Between the Habsburg Empire and Italy from 1896 to 1915
3.1. The Italians of Dalmatia, the Autonomist Party, and the Dante Alighieri Association at the End
3.2. Allies and Rivals: The Eastern Adriatic and the Balkans in the Relations Between Italy and Aust
3.3. The Italian Autonomist Party and the Croatian ‘New Course’ in Dalmatia (1903–7)
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