Ethnics in a Borderland: An Inquiry into the Nature of Ethnicity and Reduction of Ethnic Tensions in a One-Time Genocide Area
By (Author) Feliks Gross
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
10th November 1978
United States
General
Non Fiction
301.451042094539
Hardback
193
What happens in a region inhabited by various nationalities and hostile ethnic groups after a long period of antagonism and conflicts culminates in genocide and massacres Are people able to forget the past, to live together as good neighbors How diverse nationalities, Italians and Slavs, once mortal enemies, learned to live together is one of the major themes of Ethnics in a Borderland. The area chosen for field research was the Italian borderland, the northern Italian-Yugoslav frontier region, called the Julian Region. As a preliminary step toward examining ethnic tensions, Feliks Gross takes a fresh look at the problem of nationality in the first part of the book. He asks: What is ethnicity Nationality in terms of the natives In terms of their perceptions rather than ours The second part analyzes and tells the story of how, after genocide and massacres, persecutions and conflicts, various nationalities have learned again to live together.
FELIKS GROSS, Professor of Sociology at Brooklyn College, has lectured widely in the United States and Europe.