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Ivan Jeličić

Lívia Prosinger · August 30, 2018 ·

 

IVAN JELIČIĆ studied history at the Faculty of Humanities of the University of Trieste where he obtained a PhD in history discussing the thesis “Nell’ombra dell’autonomismo. Il movimento socialista a Fiume, 1901–1921” (Università di Trieste, 2017). While working on his PhD, he undertook research at the Institute of Political History (Politikatörténeti Intézet) in Budapest and at the Institute for East and Southeast European Studies (Institut für Ost und Südosteuropaforschung) in Regensburg. He has published on political figures and associations of late-Habsburg and post-Habsburg Fiume/Rijeka.

 

Publications

Jeličić, Ivan, Sulle tracce di una biografia perduta: Samuele Mayländer (1866-1925), in “Quaderni“, Volume XXVI, Centro di Ricerche storiche-Rovigno, 2015, pp. 229-271.

Jeličić, Ivan, The Waizen Family and Young Leo Valiani in Fiume, in “Časopis za povijest Zapadne Hrvatske”, Volume X, Rijeka, 2015, pp. 25-42.

Čeč, Lea i Jeličić, Ivan, Katalog izložbe: Od Lea Weiczena do Lea Valianija, in “Časopis za povijest Zapadne Hrvatske”, Volume X, Rijeka, 2015, pp. 99-121.

Jeličić, Ivan, Ekonomsko-socijalna struktura promicateljskog odbora Riječkog književnog kruga (Circolo letterario) in “Zbornik Kastavštine”, broj XXI, 2017, pp. 323-340.

Jeličić, Ivan, The Typographers’ Community of Fiume: Combining a Spirit of Collegiality, Class Identity, Local Patriotism, Socialism, and Nationalism(s), in “Austrian History Yearbook“, Volume 49, April 2018, pp. 73-86.

 

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