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Pola (Italian province)
Book of Abstracts
Liberty, Restriction, and the Remaking of Italians and Eastern European Jews
Between the Local and the National: the Free Territory of Trieste, "Italianita," and the Politics of Identity from the Second World War to the Osimo Treaty
Foiba of Basovizza: the Pit, the Monument, the Memory, and the Unknown Victim
ABOUT MORTALITY DATA for ITALY by Dana A
111/56 COMMITTEE HI. the Yugoslav Cases Hoa. 4031. 4032. 4033
Hungarian War Harbour Pola (Pula, Croatia) in 1916-17: Foundation of the Hygienic Institute
In the Shadow of the Balkans, on the Shores of the Mediterranean
Mutilated Victory
Istro-Romanians – a Fading Flame
Croatia 4Th Evaluation Report Public
1935-6 in Italy's Province of Istri
The Battle for Post-Habsburg Trieste/Trst: State Transition, Social Unrest, and Political Radicalism (1918–23)
A Quaderno [Exercise Book] from the Fascist Period L'intervento [The Intervention] Focus on the Cover of This School Book
The Italians of Yugoslavia: 1. Istria and How It Got That
President's Vision
Undesired” Immigration
Istro-Romanians: the Legacy of a Culture
Top View
The Sfr Yugoslavia During the Cold War and Current Serbian Foreign Policy*
Architecture and the Novel Under the Italian Fascist Regime
Soviet Influences on Yugoslav Gender Policies, 1945-1955
It Ali an Crimes in Yugoslavia
Joyce, Svevo, and the Appropriation of Marginalized Dialects
Libraries of Rovigno/Rovinj Istria/Istra, Croatia: European Border Cultures
European Charter for Regional Or Minority Languages Sixth Report of the Committee of Experts in Respect of Croatia
The Administration of the Kingdom of Italy Under Eugene Beauharnais, 1805-1814
1 a Plural Indefinite Quantifier on the Romance-Slavic Border Alberto
Togliatti, Tito and the Shadow of Moscow 1944/45-1948: Post-War Territorial Disputes and the Communist World
Robert Kurelićrobert Gerhard Jaritz Supervisor: Budapest 2013 By
Is Slovene Identity Along the Gulf of Trieste Possibly
COLD WAR FILES Istria 1946 - 1954
Constantly Mobilized. Mass Rallies In
The Hungarian-Italian Support of the Croatian Separatism Between 1928 and 1934
Which F'ej.L in the Struggle Against the Rule of the German Feudal Lords and the Venetj. an Pa Tricia'1s, After the Incorporatio
Istro-Romanian Cultural Heritage: the Relevance of the Study of Endangered Cultures
The Divo and the Duce
Naval Competition and Great Power Politics in the Mediterranean, 1904-1914