Located on the eastern coast of the Adriatic Sea, the area known
as Dalmatia, part of modern-day Croatia and Montenegro, was part of
the Austrian Empire during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
Dalmatia was a multicultural region that had traditionally been
politically and economically dominated by its Italian minority. In
The Italians of Dalmatia, Luciano Monzali argues that the vast
majority of local Italians were loyal to and supportive of Habsburg
rule, desiring only a larger degree of local autonomy. An Italian
national consciousness developed only in response to pressure from
Slavic national movements and was facilitated by the emergence of a
large, unified, and independent Italian state.
Using little-known Italian, Austrian, and Dalmatian sources,
Monzali explores the political history of Dalmatia between 1848 and
1915, with a focus on the Italian minority, on Austrian-Italian
relations and on the foreign policy of the Italian state towards
the region and its peoples.
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