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History in Exile: Memory and Identity at the Borders of the Balkans [Hardcover]

Pamela Ballinger (Author)


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October 28, 2002

In the decade after World War II, up to 350,000 ethnic Italians were displaced from the border zone between Italy and Yugoslavia known as the Julian March. History in Exile reveals the subtle yet fascinating contemporary repercussions of this often overlooked yet contentious episode of European history. Pamela Ballinger asks: What happens to historical memory and cultural identity when state borders undergo radical transformation? She explores displacement from both the viewpoints of the exiles and those who stayed behind. Yugoslavia's breakup and Italy's political transformation in the early 1990s, she writes, allowed these people to bring their histories to the public eye after nearly half a century.

Examining the political and cultural contexts in which this understanding of historical consciousness has been formed, Ballinger undertakes the most extensive fieldwork ever done on this subject--not only around Trieste, where most of the exiles settled, but on the Istrian Peninsula (Croatia and Slovenia), where those who stayed behind still live. Complementing this with meticulous archival research, she examines two sharply contrasting models of historical identity yielded by the "Istrian exodus": those who left typically envision Istria as a "pure" Italian land stolen by the Slavs, whereas those who remained view it as ethnically and linguistically "hybrid." We learn, for example, how members of the same family, living a short distance apart and speaking the same language, came to develop a radically different understanding of their group identities. Setting her analysis in engaging, jargon-free prose, Ballinger concludes that these ostensibly very different identities in fact share a startling degree of conceptual logic.



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This book [is] disarming in its sincerity, inspiring in its humanism, and compelling in its sophistication. (Keith Brown Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute )

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This is a wonderful book, beautifully written and painstakingly researched. Pamela Ballinger has crafted a work that will stand on its own for years to come. Her prose is lively, at times lyrical, and conveys the rich complexity of identity, memory, and loss in contemporary contexts marked by the traumatic legacy of violence. The interplay between literary sources, social science literature, popular cultural registers, and personal accounts, is delightful while sharp and analytically clear. (Donald Carter, Johns Hopkins University )

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 368 pages
  • Publisher: Princeton University Press (October 28, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0691086966
  • ISBN-13: 978-0691086965
  • Product Dimensions: 9.5 x 6.4 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #7,310,347 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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HAVING sketched out broad theoretical issues that frame this project, I now lay out the landscape of memory in the Julian March, that is, the terrain shaped by historical processes and, in turn, the field in which the production of memory and history occurs Some anthropological accounts of displacement, loss, and nostalgia have offered superb microstudies focusing on individual houses and neighborhoods as sites of remembrance and social architecture (Bahloul, 1996; Hirschon 1998). Read the first page
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exile associations, authentic hybridity, irredentist struggle, istrian town, illicit discourse, exile accounts, antifascist struggle, minority associations, regionalist party, regionalist movement, divided memory, many exiles
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Julian March, Cold War, Venezia Giulia, Great War, Trieste Crisis, Istrian Italians, Istituto Regionale, Alleanza Nazionale, Eastern Europe, United States, San Sabba, Trieste Question, Christian Democrats, Hapsburg Empire, Lega Nazionale, Cultura Istriana, Treaty of Osimo, Gigi Vidris, Italian Istria, Nazario Sauro, Northern League, Piazza Unità, Ricerche Storiche, San Nazario, Storia del Movimento
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