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Use and Abuse of History and Memory: the Istrian-Dalmatian Exodus and the Current Refugee Flows
(2017)
After the World War II, about 300.000 Italian people abandoned Istria and Dalmatia, which were annexed by Yugoslavia, and moved to Italy. The exodus is tied to the atrocities committed by the Slavic forces, the so called ...
Transnationalism and Universalism of the Memory Tourism of the Great War
(2020)
Thanks to the Centenary, a renewed interest has undoubtedly affected the landscapes of the memory of the First World War, moving away from the aims of past patriotic pilgrimages because it includes different perspectives. ...
Teresa Pàmies' letters of exile: from individual to collective memory
(2021)
Since the end of the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939), the violence practiced against
the vencidos by Franco’s troops imposed the displacement as a way of life on so
many Republicans, among whom there was the young activist ...

