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The author moves from the case of Gerasim Zelić to ponder on the concept of “Eastern Adriatic”, which generally refers to a border area where different religions, political and administrative models, languages, cultures and identities come together. Assuming that the sea is a gigantic text through w...

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spelling oapen-20.500.12657-559762022-06-02T03:20:18Z Chapter L’Adriatico, come sfondo IVETIC, EGIDIO Eastern Adriatic Venice Ottoman Empire Austro-Hungary multiple borderlands The author moves from the case of Gerasim Zelić to ponder on the concept of “Eastern Adriatic”, which generally refers to a border area where different religions, political and administrative models, languages, cultures and identities come together. Assuming that the sea is a gigantic text through which the past can be read, the author presents the Eastern Adriatic as an example of mare storia and eventually suggests to apply the concept of “multiple borderlands” to this area, whose history is actually the history of numerous large and small boundaries that deserve a painstaking description. 2022-06-01T12:09:57Z 2022-06-01T12:09:57Z 2019 chapter ONIX_20220601_9788864539799_159 2612-7679 9788864539799 https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/55976 ita Biblioteca di Studi Slavistici application/pdf Attribution 4.0 International 26380.pdf https://books.fupress.com/doi/capitoli/978-88-6453-979-9_6 Firenze University Press 10.36253/978-88-6453-979-9.05 10.36253/978-88-6453-979-9.05 bf65d21a-78e5-4ba2-983a-dbfa90962870 9788864539799 44 12 Florence open access
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