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  • 1
    UID:
    (DE-602)gbv_587740876
    Format: 318 S. , 21 cm
    ISBN: 9788882665319
    Note: Literaturverz. S. 303 - 312
    Language: German
    Keywords: Südtirol ; Gruppenidentität ; Geschichte 1918-2007
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  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Oxford ; : Peter Lang,
    UID:
    (DE-602)edoccha_9959842790102883
    Format: 1 online resource (200 p.)
    ISBN: 1-299-42013-3 , 3-0353-0303-7
    Series Statement: Cultural identity studies, 10
    Content: 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 Italian citizens overnight. Despite Italy’s attempts to Italianize the South Tyroleans, especially during the Fascist era from 1922 to 1943, they sought to maintain their traditions and language, culminating in violence in the 1960s. In 1972 South Tyrol finally gained geographical and cultural autonomy from Italy, leading to the ‘regional state’ of 2010. This book, drawing on the latest research in Italian and German, provides a fresh analysis of this dynamic and turbulent period of South Tyrolean and European history. The author provides new insights into the political and cultural evolution of the understanding of the region and the definition of its role within the European framework. In a broader sense, the study also analyses the shift in paradigms from historical nationalism to modern regionalism against the backdrop of European, global, national and local historical developments as well as the shaping of the distinct identities of its multilingual and multi-ethnic population.
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , 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. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3-03911-336-4
    Language: English
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  • 3
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Bern : Peter Lang International Academic Publishing Group
    UID:
    (DE-602)gbv_1778677045
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (194 p.)
    ISBN: 9783035303032 , 9783039113361
    Series Statement: Cultural Identity Studies
    Content: 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 Italian citizens overnight. Despite Italy’s attempts to Italianize the South Tyroleans, especially during the Fascist era from 1922 to 1943, they sought to maintain their traditions and language, culminating in violence in the 1960s. In 1972 South Tyrol finally gained geographical and cultural autonomy from Italy, leading to the ‘regional state’ of 2010. This book, drawing on the latest research in Italian and German, provides a fresh analysis of this dynamic and turbulent period of South Tyrolean and European history. The author provides new insights into the political and cultural evolution of the understanding of the region and the definition of its role within the European framework. In a broader sense, the study also analyses the shift in paradigms from historical nationalism to modern regionalism against the backdrop of European, global, national and local historical developments as well as the shaping of the distinct identities of its multilingual and multi-ethnic population
    Note: English
    Language: English
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  • 4
    UID:
    (DE-602)gbv_716052938
    Format: VIII, 186 S , 23 cm
    ISBN: 9783039113361 , 3039113364
    Series Statement: Cultural identity studies Vol. 10
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , 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 5550 südtirolfrageAutonomy Rule : South Tyrol since 1972 -- The Regionalist Drive since 1989 -- Writing the Past and Establishing a South Tyrolean Collective Memory -- Commemoration and Collective Memory.
    Language: English
    Subjects: History
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    Keywords: Südtirolfrage ; Geschichte
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  • 5
    UID:
    (DE-602)gbv_662182677
    Format: 327 S. , Ill. , 24 cm
    ISBN: 9783703004902 , 3703004908
    Language: German
    Subjects: History , Ethnology
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    Keywords: Südtirol ; Konferenzschrift ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 6
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Oxford ; : Peter Lang,
    UID:
    (DE-602)edocfu_9959842790102883
    Format: 1 online resource (200 p.)
    ISBN: 1-299-42013-3 , 3-0353-0303-7
    Series Statement: Cultural identity studies, 10
    Content: 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 Italian citizens overnight. Despite Italy’s attempts to Italianize the South Tyroleans, especially during the Fascist era from 1922 to 1943, they sought to maintain their traditions and language, culminating in violence in the 1960s. In 1972 South Tyrol finally gained geographical and cultural autonomy from Italy, leading to the ‘regional state’ of 2010. This book, drawing on the latest research in Italian and German, provides a fresh analysis of this dynamic and turbulent period of South Tyrolean and European history. The author provides new insights into the political and cultural evolution of the understanding of the region and the definition of its role within the European framework. In a broader sense, the study also analyses the shift in paradigms from historical nationalism to modern regionalism against the backdrop of European, global, national and local historical developments as well as the shaping of the distinct identities of its multilingual and multi-ethnic population.
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , 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. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3-03911-336-4
    Language: English
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  • 7
    UID:
    (DE-602)almahu_BV039905225
    Format: 327 S. : , Ill. ; , 24 cm.
    ISBN: 978-3-7030-0490-2 , 3-7030-0490-8
    Language: German
    Subjects: Ethnology
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    Keywords: Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 8
    UID:
    (DE-602)kobvindex_WAN140431
    In: Zeithistoriker, Archivar, Aufklärer, Seite 53-66
    Language: German
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  • 9
    Book
    Book
    Königsberg i.Pr. : Liedtke | Königsberg i. Pr. : Druck von M. Liedtke
    UID:
    (DE-602)gbv_1397298308
    Format: 27 Seiten, 3 ungezählte Blätter (zum Teil gefaltet) , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Aus dem anatomischen Institut zu Königsberg i. Pr. No. 2
    Note: Dissertation Medicinische Facultät zu Königsberg i. Pr. 1891
    Language: German
    Keywords: Hochschulschrift
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  • 10
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Oxford ; : Peter Lang,
    UID:
    (DE-602)almahu_9949281108502882
    Format: 1 online resource (200 p.)
    ISBN: 1-299-42013-3 , 3-0353-0303-7
    Series Statement: Cultural identity studies, 10
    Content: 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 Italian citizens overnight. Despite Italy’s attempts to Italianize the South Tyroleans, especially during the Fascist era from 1922 to 1943, they sought to maintain their traditions and language, culminating in violence in the 1960s. In 1972 South Tyrol finally gained geographical and cultural autonomy from Italy, leading to the ‘regional state’ of 2010. This book, drawing on the latest research in Italian and German, provides a fresh analysis of this dynamic and turbulent period of South Tyrolean and European history. The author provides new insights into the political and cultural evolution of the understanding of the region and the definition of its role within the European framework. In a broader sense, the study also analyses the shift in paradigms from historical nationalism to modern regionalism against the backdrop of European, global, national and local historical developments as well as the shaping of the distinct identities of its multilingual and multi-ethnic population.
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , 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. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3-03911-336-4
    Language: English
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