The South Tyrol question, 1866-2010 : : from national rage to regional state / / Georg Grote.
South Tyrol is a small, mountainous area located in the central Alps. Despite its modest geographical size, it has come to represent a success story in the protection of ethnic minorities in Europe. When Austrian South Tyrol was given to Italy in 1919, about 200,000 German and Ladin speakers became...
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Superior document: | Cultural identity studies, 10 |
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Year of Publication: | 2012 |
Language: | English |
Series: | Cultural identity studies ;
v. 10. |
Physical Description: | 1 online resource (200 p.) |
Notes: | Description based upon print version of record. |
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Table of Contents:
- Approaches to South Tyrol
- Tyrolean Nationalisms before 1918
- The Annexation of South Tyrol, 1919-1922
- Italianization under Mussolini, 1923-1932
- Under the Shadow of the Third Reich, 1933-1938
- The Option and German Rule in South Tyrol, 1939-1945
- The World and the South Tyrol Issue, 1945-1946
- Disquiet and Unrest, 1947-1960
- Explosions and Settlements, 1961-1972
- Under Autonomy Rule : South Tyrol since 1972
- The Regionalist Drive since 1989
- Writing the Past and Establishing a South Tyrolean Collective Memory
- Commemoration and Collective Memory.