SLOVENSKE PRISELJENKE V TRSTU: VPRAŠANJE IDENTITETE OB LJUDSKEM ŠTETJU 1910. (Slovenian)

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    • Alternate Title:
      Slovene Women Immigrants in Trst (Trieste): The Issue of Identity at the 1910 Census. (English)
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    • Abstract:
      The article analyzes the role of Slovene servants—mostly immigrants from the surrounding Slovenian basin and nearby Austrian lands—during the 1910 census in Trieste. The focus is on their autonomous behavior regarding the dependent position within households and the public pressure of (Slovene and Italian) national elites in the city. With the public discourse, archival material, and quantitative analysis of a sample of census polls, the research synthesizes the importance of data such as the language of communication and the servants’ places of origin. It then interpretively places them in the context of (national) identity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
    • Abstract:
      Članek analizira vlogo slovenskih služkinj, večinoma priseljenk iz slovenskega okoliškega bazena in bližnjih avstrijskih dežel, ob popisu prebivalstva leta 1910 v Trstu. Osredotoča se na njihovo avtonomno ravnanje glede na odvisni položaj znotraj gospodinjstev ter pritiske javnosti oz. slovenskih in italijanskih nacionalnih elit v mestu. Raziskava ob pomoči javnega diskurza, arhivskega gradiva in kvantitativne analize vzorca popisnih pol cenzusa sintetizira zlasti pomen podatkov, kot sta občevalni jezik in kraj izvora služkinj, in jih interpretativno umešča v kontekst (nacionalne) identitete. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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