Deputies of the Yugoslav National Party in the Italian Parliament in the Pre-Fascist Period
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Jugoslovanska narodna stranka, Italija, italijanski parlament, fašizem, slovenska manjšina, hrvaška manjšina, 1921Abstract
In the elections for the Italian House of Commons in 1921 four Slovenes in the Gorizia province and one Goat in Istria were elected. The author traces their struggle for cultural and economic minority rights. She establishes that their efforts failed not only because of the fierce opposition of the fascists but also because of the ideological differences within the Slovene deputy group.
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1974-01-01
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