An Ambigous Artifact. The Pros and Cons of an Electric Mill

Authors

  • Renato Sansa Università della Calabria

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.6093/2724-3192/10366

Keywords:

Istria, Electric Mill, Pula, Entrepreneurship, Allied Military Government

Abstract

Istria was, for many aspects, a poor region after the annexation to Italy. The exclusion to wider commercial circuits, whose was part as a region of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, worsened the agriculture. The prices of agriculture products lowered. Despite all this, some entrepeneurs were able to launch new initiatives, as the establishment of a company, the Societ. Istriana di Macinazione, in order to build up the first Istrian electric mill with a modern silo in the port of Pula. The timing of the operation, the mill was completed in 1941, was critical, and some problems arose after the end of the war.

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Published

2023-10-18

How to Cite

Sansa, R. (2023). An Ambigous Artifact. The Pros and Cons of an Electric Mill. OS. History Factory, 4(4), 80–87. https://doi.org/10.6093/2724-3192/10366

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