A history of Istria in the decades before the First World War has not yet been written. While Pola, Austria-Hungary’s most important naval base, was becoming Istria's undeclared capital in the second half of the 19th century, the Italian-Slav nationality conflict was beginning to mingle with the interests of the navy in local politics. The leading naval officers laid claim to their predominance over the Italian local élite and accused it of irredentism. This volume devotes itself to historical, demographic and political conditions of the nationality conflict in Istria and Pola, examines the political conditions of the nationality conflict in Istria and Pola, examines the political and the autonomous administration as power factors and traces the introduction of coercive State administration in Pola before the First World War. The question of Italian irredentism or nationalism, exhaustively discussed during the World War, is finally being dealt with as a problem of definition.
VII. Festung Pola. Militär und Zivilverwaltung in Südistrien 1915–1918 / 3. Staatliche Zwangsverwaltung und soziale Misere. Die k.k. Landesverwaltungskommission für Istrien 1916-1918
VII. Festung Pola. Militär und Zivilverwaltung in Südistrien 1915–1918 / 4. Regierungsdiktatur im Zentralkriegshafen. Der k.k. Festungskommissär in Pola 1915-1918
VII. Festung Pola. Militär und Zivilverwaltung in Südistrien 1915–1918 / 6. Recht und Politik. Die Gerichts- und Hauptstadtfrage in Istrien 1916-1918