Tea Perinčić
Tea Perinčić (PhD) is a historian and museologist, employed as a curator at the Maritime and History Museum of the Croatian Littoral Rijeka since 2007. Her main field of work is early modern and modern history of the city of Rijeka and its surroundings. She has also conducted several projects in the preservation and public promotion of Croatian maritime heritage. She is the president of the Association of Mediterranean Maritime Museums.
Publications: Rijeka or Death – D’Annunzio’s occupation of Rijeka 1919-1920, Dalmatia between Venetian and Ottoman Rule 1645-1718.
Exhibitions: Moj Japan – My Japan (impressions on Japanese culture by Croatian travellers), Djetinjstvo iza željezne zavjese / Childhood behind Iron Curtain, D’Annunzijeva mučenica – Holocausta di D’Annunzio, Granice između reda i kaosa / Borders between Order and Chaos.
Permanent exhibitions (co-author): Memorial centre Lipa (dedicated to civil victims of WWII Nazi crime), Eco-museum Mošćenička Draga – House of the Sea (maritime heritage).