Talk:Slovene minority in Italy
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Major edits edit
I've started editing the page. I didn't have the time to insert references yet, and the whole thing is still pretty much a draft. I plan to expand it in the next 3 weeks. I would appreciate if in the meantime, you could put major comments in the talk page. It would be great if we could start a thorough discussion about the layout once I finish writing it. I plan to expand it on all levels, include a completely new section on history (not starting in 1918, but earlier, and not focusing exclusively on Fascist Italianization: this should not be the paramount focus here), the organization of the minority, political aspects. A whole new section will cover the issue of numbers (how many are there). This is my preliminary layout of the unwritten (or partially unwritten) sections:
Ethnic and territorial identity edit
Slovenes of Trieste and Gorizia edit
Mostly written
Venetian Slovenia edit
unwritten - material can be copied from the main article
Canale Valley Slovenes edit
unwritten
Resians edit
unwritten (UW) - material can be copied from the article on Resia
Geographic distinctions edit
On the cultural differencies of subregions and micro-regions: Karst, the Collio (Brda), Istrians, Natisone Valley, Torre Valley, Resia, Canale Valley etc.
Culture edit
UW
Arts and literature edit
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Cultural legacy edit
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Media edit
UW
Folklore edit
UW
Cusine edit
UW
History edit
short intro - UW
Slavic settlement and early history edit
UW
The Habsburg-Venetian borderlands edit
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The Slovene National Revival edit
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Economic Advancement and Cultural Modernization (1890-1915) edit
UW
World War One and Annexation to Italy edit
UW
Fascist Italianization edit
UW - material can be copied from various articles (Julian March, Slovene minority in Italy (1918-1947) etc.
The Contested Borderland (1943-1954) edit
UW - material can be copied from various articles (Julian March, Slovene minority in Italy (1918-1947), Morgan Line etc.
Integration into the Italian society (1954-1975) edit
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Assimilatory Pressures and Minority rights activity (1975-1991) edit
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The Post-Cold War period (after 1991) edit
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Politics and Minority Rights edit
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Education edit
UW - material can be translated from the Italian article
Minority Organizations edit
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Politics edit
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The 2001 Minority Protection Bill edit
UW
Feel free to comment the proposed structure. Viator slovenicus (talk) 01:07, 6 November 2012 (UTC)