INHALT
Schwerpunkt: Grenzland Istrien
Sabine Rutar
Sono di pura razza bastarda. Vignetten istrischer Geschichte. Paolo Sema, *29. Juni 1915 in Piran, † 21. April 2007 in Triest. Ein Nachruf
11–17
Zu historiographischen Paradigmen
Bjørn Thomassen
The State and the Population Census: The Creation of National Groups in the Austrian Empire
21–43
Marta Verginella
Stadt und Land. Paradigma einer ethnozentrischen Lesart
45–60
Egidio Ivetic
On Croatian Nation-Building in Istria (1900–1940)
61–71
Sacha Zala
Jenseits des Revolutionsfestes: Anmerkungen zu D’Annunzios Fiume
73–84
Guido Franzinetti
The Rediscovery of the Istrian Foibe
85–98
Grenzland: 18. bis 20. Jahrhundert
Aleksej Kalc
Migration nach Triest im 18. Jahrhundert
101–131
Vanni D’Alessio
Croatian Urban Life and Political Sociability in Istria from the 19th to the early 20th Century
133–152
Pamela Ballinger
Trieste: The City as Displaced Persons Camp
153–174
Nevenka Troha
Relations between the Yugoslav Authorities and the Ethnic Italians in the Koper District (1945–1954)
175–190
Zdenko Čepič
The Agrarian Reform in the Slovene Part of Zone B (1945–1948)
191–201
Carl Bethke
Harlem liegt in Istrien: Die bosnischen Bergarbeiter von Labin
203–219
Quelle
Daniela Paliaga
Das italienische Gymnasium "Antonio Sema" in Piran zwischen Erinnerung und Geschichte (Übersetzung, Einleitung und Kommentar: Sabine Rutar)
221–231
Karten
233–235
CONTENTS
Focus: Borderland Istria
Sabine Rutar
Sono di pura razza bastarda. Vignettes of Istrian History. Paolo Sema, b 29 June 1915 in Piran, d 21 April 2007 in Trieste. An Obituary
11–17
Revisiting Historiographic Paradigms
Bjørn Thomassen
The State and the Population Census: The Creation of National Groups in the Austrian Empire
21–43
Marta Verginella
City and Countryside. Paradigm of an Ethnocentric Reading
45–60
Egidio Ivetic
On Croatian Nation-Building in Istria (1900–1940)
61–71
Sacha Zala
Beyond the Revolutionary Festival. Remarks on D’Annunzio’s Fiume
73–84
Guido Franzinetti
The Rediscovery of the Istrian Foibe
85–98
Borderland: From the 18th to the 20th Centuries
Aleksej Kalc
Migration to Trieste in the 18th Century
101–131
Vanni D’Alessio
Croatian Urban Life and Political Sociability in Istria from the 19th to the early 20th Century
133–152
Pamela Ballinger
Trieste: The City as Displaced Persons Camp
153–174
Nevenka Troha
Relations between the Yugoslav Authorities and Ethnic Italians in the Koper District (1945–1954)
175–190
Zdenko Čepič
The Agrarian Reform in the Slovene Part of Zone B (1945–1948)
191–201
Carl Bethke
Harlem is located in Istria: The Bosnian Miners of Labin
203–219
Source
Daniela Paliaga
The Italian ginnasio "Antonio Sema" in Piran between Memory and History (Translation, Introduction und Comments by Sabine Rutar)
221–231
Maps
233–235