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The First National Hygiene Exposition in Belgrade in 1933

Vukotić-Lazar, Marta; Roter-Blagojević, Mirjana

(Beograd ; Serbian Medical Society, 2022)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Vukotić-Lazar, Marta
AU  - Roter-Blagojević, Mirjana
PY  - 2022
UR  - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1239
AB  - The paper is about the First National Hygiene Exposition in Belgrade in 1933. It was one of the most
significant events and an important part of the cultural policy in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia at that
time. It was also the last one in a series of great events under the high patronage of King Aleksandar I
Karađorđević. In order to make research in the novelties the exposition introduced, the thus far unpublished archival material has been studied along with the situation drawings of the complex and the
restaurant, photo documentation and the exposition presentation in the newspapers of the time, as
well as the published material.
The aim of the paper is to emphasize the significance of the exposition, its dominant health and education concept with regard to social improvements for the benefit of the general public, all in the context
of the period and under conditions it was organized. The paper also aims at presenting a comprehensive
view of the exposition impact on the history of the Serbian and Yugoslav medicine, as well as the modernization of the society on the whole.
The paper also includes the hitherto unpublished archival material, plans, photographs, brochures’ front
pages and so on.
PB  - Beograd ; Serbian Medical Society
T2  - Srpski Arhiv Za Celokupno Lekarstvo
T1  - The First National Hygiene Exposition in Belgrade in 1933
VL  - 150
IS  - 5-6
SP  - 361
EP  - 368
DO  - 10.2298/SARH210429030V
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Vukotić-Lazar, Marta and Roter-Blagojević, Mirjana",
year = "2022",
abstract = "The paper is about the First National Hygiene Exposition in Belgrade in 1933. It was one of the most
significant events and an important part of the cultural policy in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia at that
time. It was also the last one in a series of great events under the high patronage of King Aleksandar I
Karađorđević. In order to make research in the novelties the exposition introduced, the thus far unpublished archival material has been studied along with the situation drawings of the complex and the
restaurant, photo documentation and the exposition presentation in the newspapers of the time, as
well as the published material.
The aim of the paper is to emphasize the significance of the exposition, its dominant health and education concept with regard to social improvements for the benefit of the general public, all in the context
of the period and under conditions it was organized. The paper also aims at presenting a comprehensive
view of the exposition impact on the history of the Serbian and Yugoslav medicine, as well as the modernization of the society on the whole.
The paper also includes the hitherto unpublished archival material, plans, photographs, brochures’ front
pages and so on.",
publisher = "Beograd ; Serbian Medical Society",
journal = "Srpski Arhiv Za Celokupno Lekarstvo",
title = "The First National Hygiene Exposition in Belgrade in 1933",
volume = "150",
number = "5-6",
pages = "361-368",
doi = "10.2298/SARH210429030V"
}
Vukotić-Lazar, M.,& Roter-Blagojević, M.. (2022). The First National Hygiene Exposition in Belgrade in 1933. in Srpski Arhiv Za Celokupno Lekarstvo
Beograd ; Serbian Medical Society., 150(5-6), 361-368.
https://doi.org/10.2298/SARH210429030V
Vukotić-Lazar M, Roter-Blagojević M. The First National Hygiene Exposition in Belgrade in 1933. in Srpski Arhiv Za Celokupno Lekarstvo. 2022;150(5-6):361-368.
doi:10.2298/SARH210429030V .
Vukotić-Lazar, Marta, Roter-Blagojević, Mirjana, "The First National Hygiene Exposition in Belgrade in 1933" in Srpski Arhiv Za Celokupno Lekarstvo, 150, no. 5-6 (2022):361-368,
https://doi.org/10.2298/SARH210429030V . .

World cultural heritage in Kosovo and Metohija as a stability and peace factor in the region

Nikolić, Marko; Vukotić-Lazar, Marta; Roter-Blagojević, Mirjana

(Fondazione Romualdo Del Bianco (FRDB) and Istituto Internazionale Life Beyond Tourism (IILBT), 2019)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Nikolić, Marko
AU  - Vukotić-Lazar, Marta
AU  - Roter-Blagojević, Mirjana
PY  - 2019
UR  - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1135
AB  - The Republic of Serbia has one inscribed ancient and four medieval sites on the UNESCO
World Heritage List. The World Heritage Committee placed the church of the Holy Virgin of Ljeviška in Prizren and the Patriarchate of Peć Monastery, Dečani Monastery and
Gračanica Monastery on the List of World Heritage in Danger in 2006 due to difficulties in
their preservation and management, as well as for the damage they suffered during ethnic conflicts. Pursuant to the UN resolution 1244, they are currently in the territory under
the control of United Nations Mission in Kosovo (UNMIK). The Committee recommended
Serbia to work with UNESCO and UNMIK programmes and with the Provisional Institutions of Self-Government in Kosovo for the purpose of protection of this World Heritage
site. However, in addition to these monuments, there are over 1500 holy places (monasteries, churches, cemeteries) in Kosovo and Metohija, which testify to the century-long
presence of the Serbian people and Orthodox religion. Over the course of the history,
they suffered multiple times as a consequence of wars and political turmoil, which has
been confirmed by international missions (UNESCO and the Council of Europe). With
the aim of preserving and protecting the monasteries, the need for the establishment of
protection zones was emphasized, which was specifically presented in provision V of the
Ahtisaari Plan for religious heritage. Due to its inclusion into the international system of
protection and monitoring and by means of WHS, in the immediate future, it is necessary
to restart the talks on how this cultural heritage could be understood as a key element
in establishing better cultural relations between Serbian and Albanian people. Through
their adequate preservation, improvement and management, within world heritage, they
become sites of significance for interpretation and presentation of cultural diversity, promotion of local and regional values, studies and education of the young, interethnic and
intercultural dialogue etc. In this sense, the paper examines the possibilities of improvement of the current state of their protection and presentation by way of integration of
international, national and local protection, understanding this area as a specific cultural
landscape.
PB  - Fondazione Romualdo Del Bianco (FRDB) and Istituto Internazionale Life Beyond Tourism (IILBT)
T2  - Proceedings of the International Symposium Heritage as a Builder of Place, The 21th General Assembly of the International Experts of the Romualdo Del Bianco Foundation, Florence (Italy), March, 1-3, 2019
T1  - World cultural heritage in Kosovo and Metohija as a stability and peace factor in the region
VL  - 2
SP  - 351
EP  - 360
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1135
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Nikolić, Marko and Vukotić-Lazar, Marta and Roter-Blagojević, Mirjana",
year = "2019",
abstract = "The Republic of Serbia has one inscribed ancient and four medieval sites on the UNESCO
World Heritage List. The World Heritage Committee placed the church of the Holy Virgin of Ljeviška in Prizren and the Patriarchate of Peć Monastery, Dečani Monastery and
Gračanica Monastery on the List of World Heritage in Danger in 2006 due to difficulties in
their preservation and management, as well as for the damage they suffered during ethnic conflicts. Pursuant to the UN resolution 1244, they are currently in the territory under
the control of United Nations Mission in Kosovo (UNMIK). The Committee recommended
Serbia to work with UNESCO and UNMIK programmes and with the Provisional Institutions of Self-Government in Kosovo for the purpose of protection of this World Heritage
site. However, in addition to these monuments, there are over 1500 holy places (monasteries, churches, cemeteries) in Kosovo and Metohija, which testify to the century-long
presence of the Serbian people and Orthodox religion. Over the course of the history,
they suffered multiple times as a consequence of wars and political turmoil, which has
been confirmed by international missions (UNESCO and the Council of Europe). With
the aim of preserving and protecting the monasteries, the need for the establishment of
protection zones was emphasized, which was specifically presented in provision V of the
Ahtisaari Plan for religious heritage. Due to its inclusion into the international system of
protection and monitoring and by means of WHS, in the immediate future, it is necessary
to restart the talks on how this cultural heritage could be understood as a key element
in establishing better cultural relations between Serbian and Albanian people. Through
their adequate preservation, improvement and management, within world heritage, they
become sites of significance for interpretation and presentation of cultural diversity, promotion of local and regional values, studies and education of the young, interethnic and
intercultural dialogue etc. In this sense, the paper examines the possibilities of improvement of the current state of their protection and presentation by way of integration of
international, national and local protection, understanding this area as a specific cultural
landscape.",
publisher = "Fondazione Romualdo Del Bianco (FRDB) and Istituto Internazionale Life Beyond Tourism (IILBT)",
journal = "Proceedings of the International Symposium Heritage as a Builder of Place, The 21th General Assembly of the International Experts of the Romualdo Del Bianco Foundation, Florence (Italy), March, 1-3, 2019",
title = "World cultural heritage in Kosovo and Metohija as a stability and peace factor in the region",
volume = "2",
pages = "351-360",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1135"
}
Nikolić, M., Vukotić-Lazar, M.,& Roter-Blagojević, M.. (2019). World cultural heritage in Kosovo and Metohija as a stability and peace factor in the region. in Proceedings of the International Symposium Heritage as a Builder of Place, The 21th General Assembly of the International Experts of the Romualdo Del Bianco Foundation, Florence (Italy), March, 1-3, 2019
Fondazione Romualdo Del Bianco (FRDB) and Istituto Internazionale Life Beyond Tourism (IILBT)., 2, 351-360.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1135
Nikolić M, Vukotić-Lazar M, Roter-Blagojević M. World cultural heritage in Kosovo and Metohija as a stability and peace factor in the region. in Proceedings of the International Symposium Heritage as a Builder of Place, The 21th General Assembly of the International Experts of the Romualdo Del Bianco Foundation, Florence (Italy), March, 1-3, 2019. 2019;2:351-360.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1135 .
Nikolić, Marko, Vukotić-Lazar, Marta, Roter-Blagojević, Mirjana, "World cultural heritage in Kosovo and Metohija as a stability and peace factor in the region" in Proceedings of the International Symposium Heritage as a Builder of Place, The 21th General Assembly of the International Experts of the Romualdo Del Bianco Foundation, Florence (Italy), March, 1-3, 2019, 2 (2019):351-360,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1135 .

The 1923 Belgrade Master Plan - historic town modernization

Vukotić-Lazar, Marta; Roter-Blagojević, Mirjana

(Routledge, 2018)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Vukotić-Lazar, Marta
AU  - Roter-Blagojević, Mirjana
PY  - 2018
UR  - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/308
AB  - The paper analyses the 1923 Belgrade Master Plan's preparation and implementation process, a significant moment in Belgrade's political and urban history when, after the First World War, the city lost its centuries-long border position, becoming the capital of a newly established extended country, the Kingdom SHS, later the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. The goal of government and city authorities was to create a representative national capital and overcome the city's existential and functional problems. Crucial to the process was the Association of Serbian Architects and Engineers' organization of an international competition in 1921-1922. Twenty-two projects were submitted, from Vienna, Paris, Budapest, Berlin, Zurich, Prague, etc. First prize was not awarded, but 18 were rewarded and purchased. These represented the basis for creating a final plan, supervised by G. P. Kovalevsky. The 1923 Master Plan introduced very innovative and modern approaches to solving the city's problems and improving residential areas, traffic, and greenery. The paper discusses the plan's realization, its extensive changes and partial implementation, which greatly influenced later city development. Despite obstacles, the plan initiated some important and progressive ideas whose impact was vital for the functional transformation of the city and its realization represents Belgrade's modern urban heritage.
PB  - Routledge
T2  - Planning perspectives
T1  - The 1923 Belgrade Master Plan - historic town modernization
VL  - 33
IS  - 2
SP  - 271
EP  - 288
DO  - 10.1080/02665433.2017.1408485
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Vukotić-Lazar, Marta and Roter-Blagojević, Mirjana",
year = "2018",
abstract = "The paper analyses the 1923 Belgrade Master Plan's preparation and implementation process, a significant moment in Belgrade's political and urban history when, after the First World War, the city lost its centuries-long border position, becoming the capital of a newly established extended country, the Kingdom SHS, later the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. The goal of government and city authorities was to create a representative national capital and overcome the city's existential and functional problems. Crucial to the process was the Association of Serbian Architects and Engineers' organization of an international competition in 1921-1922. Twenty-two projects were submitted, from Vienna, Paris, Budapest, Berlin, Zurich, Prague, etc. First prize was not awarded, but 18 were rewarded and purchased. These represented the basis for creating a final plan, supervised by G. P. Kovalevsky. The 1923 Master Plan introduced very innovative and modern approaches to solving the city's problems and improving residential areas, traffic, and greenery. The paper discusses the plan's realization, its extensive changes and partial implementation, which greatly influenced later city development. Despite obstacles, the plan initiated some important and progressive ideas whose impact was vital for the functional transformation of the city and its realization represents Belgrade's modern urban heritage.",
publisher = "Routledge",
journal = "Planning perspectives",
title = "The 1923 Belgrade Master Plan - historic town modernization",
volume = "33",
number = "2",
pages = "271-288",
doi = "10.1080/02665433.2017.1408485"
}
Vukotić-Lazar, M.,& Roter-Blagojević, M.. (2018). The 1923 Belgrade Master Plan - historic town modernization. in Planning perspectives
Routledge., 33(2), 271-288.
https://doi.org/10.1080/02665433.2017.1408485
Vukotić-Lazar M, Roter-Blagojević M. The 1923 Belgrade Master Plan - historic town modernization. in Planning perspectives. 2018;33(2):271-288.
doi:10.1080/02665433.2017.1408485 .
Vukotić-Lazar, Marta, Roter-Blagojević, Mirjana, "The 1923 Belgrade Master Plan - historic town modernization" in Planning perspectives, 33, no. 2 (2018):271-288,
https://doi.org/10.1080/02665433.2017.1408485 . .
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Serbia: Current Risk in Heritage Protection

Roter-Blagojević, Mirjana; Nikolić, Marko; Vukotić-Lazar, Marta

(Berlin: ICOMOS and Hendrik Bäßler verlag, 2017)

TY  - CHAP
AU  - Roter-Blagojević, Mirjana
AU  - Nikolić, Marko
AU  - Vukotić-Lazar, Marta
PY  - 2017
UR  - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/692
AB  - The important political and social changes in Serbia in the early
21st century started a process of democratisation, establishing
closer ties with Europe, which contributed to intensified efforts
for ratifying international conventions in the field of heritage protection
and management from 2007 onwards.1 However, despite
positive efforts, the protection and preservation of the cultural
heritage in Serbia still show signs of a transitional phase with
many of the general problems well-known in the former Eastern
European countries, as well as specific conditions which are the
result of recent political conflicts in the region, presenting a risk
to the preservation of heritage. In addition, the cultural heritage
in Serbia is also exposed to quite specific risks connected with an
extremely acute economic crisis, which marked all activities of
the heritage protection service during the 1990s. This is reflected
in the problems of collaboration between official institutions and
civil organisations. A crucial problem is non-compliance of the
current Law on Cultural Properties from 19942 with international
recommendations, and there is an urgent need to revise this act...
PB  - Berlin: ICOMOS and Hendrik Bäßler verlag
T2  - Heritage at risk = Patrimoine en péril = Patrimonio en peligro : world report 2014/2015 on monuments and sites in danger
T1  - Serbia: Current Risk in Heritage Protection
SP  - 125
EP  - 128
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_692
ER  - 
@inbook{
author = "Roter-Blagojević, Mirjana and Nikolić, Marko and Vukotić-Lazar, Marta",
year = "2017",
abstract = "The important political and social changes in Serbia in the early
21st century started a process of democratisation, establishing
closer ties with Europe, which contributed to intensified efforts
for ratifying international conventions in the field of heritage protection
and management from 2007 onwards.1 However, despite
positive efforts, the protection and preservation of the cultural
heritage in Serbia still show signs of a transitional phase with
many of the general problems well-known in the former Eastern
European countries, as well as specific conditions which are the
result of recent political conflicts in the region, presenting a risk
to the preservation of heritage. In addition, the cultural heritage
in Serbia is also exposed to quite specific risks connected with an
extremely acute economic crisis, which marked all activities of
the heritage protection service during the 1990s. This is reflected
in the problems of collaboration between official institutions and
civil organisations. A crucial problem is non-compliance of the
current Law on Cultural Properties from 19942 with international
recommendations, and there is an urgent need to revise this act...",
publisher = "Berlin: ICOMOS and Hendrik Bäßler verlag",
journal = "Heritage at risk = Patrimoine en péril = Patrimonio en peligro : world report 2014/2015 on monuments and sites in danger",
booktitle = "Serbia: Current Risk in Heritage Protection",
pages = "125-128",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_692"
}
Roter-Blagojević, M., Nikolić, M.,& Vukotić-Lazar, M.. (2017). Serbia: Current Risk in Heritage Protection. in Heritage at risk = Patrimoine en péril = Patrimonio en peligro : world report 2014/2015 on monuments and sites in danger
Berlin: ICOMOS and Hendrik Bäßler verlag., 125-128.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_692
Roter-Blagojević M, Nikolić M, Vukotić-Lazar M. Serbia: Current Risk in Heritage Protection. in Heritage at risk = Patrimoine en péril = Patrimonio en peligro : world report 2014/2015 on monuments and sites in danger. 2017;:125-128.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_692 .
Roter-Blagojević, Mirjana, Nikolić, Marko, Vukotić-Lazar, Marta, "Serbia: Current Risk in Heritage Protection" in Heritage at risk = Patrimoine en péril = Patrimonio en peligro : world report 2014/2015 on monuments and sites in danger (2017):125-128,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_692 .