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187:. The Autonomist Party has been accused of secretly having been a pro-Italian movement due to their defense of the rights of ethnic Italians in Dalmatia. The Autonomist Party did not claim to be an Italian movement, and indicated that it sympathized with a sense of heterogeneity amongst Dalmatians in opposition to 271:
population of Dalmatia to influence the elections for the first time. The democratic reforms allowed for a greater part of the general population to vote (but even areas where non-Slav population was the majority were affected) and so the Autonomist Party no longer had a majority: by the outbreak of
291:, founded the (Fiume) Autonomist Party in 1896. Although the reference with Dalmatia was never made explicit among Fiume autonomists (who widely read Tommaseo and Bajamonti) the goals of the Party were very similar to that in Dalmatia as it opposed the inclusion of the city to Croatia. 230:
in the first half of the 19th century and regarded as a meeting of the Latin world with the Slavic world, initially the party also attracted the sympathies of several Slavic Dalmatians, while maintaining an undisputed open to the Italian cultural world.
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At the beginning of the 20th century the Autonomist Party, having lost his majority in nearly all Dalmatia, started to be dominated by a group of Dalmatian Italians from Zara, led by Luigi Ziliotto and Giovanni Bugatto, who supported
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Count Francesco Borelli Dalmatian deputy, argued for the autonomy of the Kingdom of Dalmatia, claiming that it had no connection whatsoever with Croatia. Though he admitted that the majority of the population was
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in Hungary, viewed the Autonomists as supportive of an Italian annexation of Dalmatia, which later on would have been indeed the ambition of the Italian state. The Autonomist Party received the vote of the
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No joy, only pain and tears, is brought by being a part of the Italian party in Dalmatia. We, the Italians of Dalmatia, retain a single right: to suffer.
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and a number of bilingual Slavs, both Croats and Serbs, and controlled most Dalmatian coastal cities: this party had a majority in the
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in the mid-19th century. However, in 1870 democratic alterations to the electoral laws allowed the majority
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movement, the National Party, won only fourteen seats. This number rapidly decreased: already in
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L.Monzali, Italiani di Dalmazia. Dal Risorgimento alla Grande Guerra, Le Lettere, Firenze 2004
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in language, mentality and outlook, he claimed that Dalmatia's "higher" culture was Italian.
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As in Zara the party remained in power up to 1914, and both cities, although claimed by the
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political scene, that existed for around 70 years of the 19th century and until
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L.Monzali, Italiani di Dalmazia. 1914-1924, Le Lettere, Firenze 2007.
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Traditionally linked to the idea of a Dalmatian nation advocated by
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A similar but independent political development occurred in
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Index

Autonomist Association
Trentino Tyrolean Autonomist Party
Niccolò Tommaseo
Francesco Ghetaldi-Gondola
Antonio Bajamonti
Niccolò Tommaseo
Ideology
Dalmatianism
Italian irredentism
Conservatism
Political position
Right-wing
Politics of Austria-Hungary
Italian
Croatian
Italian-Dalmatianist
Dalmatian
World War I
Kingdom of Dalmatia
Austro-Hungarian Empire
Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia
ethnic nationalism
Croatian nationalist
1870
Diet
1908

Antonio Bajamonti
Niccolò Tommaseo
People's Party

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