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Legacy of the triad: architecture in medieval Serbia between style and ideology in the work of Aleksandar Deroko
(Belgrade : University of Belgrade, Faculty of Architecture, 2019)
Despite criticism that has been leveled against Gabriel Millet’s well-known tripartite subdivision of architecture of medieval Serbia into three distinct ‘schools’, its scholarly authority still remains largely unchallenged. ...
Nemogući toposi: arhitektonske imaginacije nacionalne utopije
(Beograd : Orion ArtBeograd : Katedra za muzikologiju Fakulteta muzičke umetnosti, 2010)
Prvu polovinu XX veka u Srbiji obeležili su složena društvena dešavanja i politička tranzicija u kojoj se Kraljevina Srbija 1918. godine pretopila u Kraljevinu Srba, Hrvata i Slovenaca (od 1929. godine Kraljevinu Jugoslaviju), ...
Između ’univerzalnog’ i ’autentičnog’: O arhitekturi Ratničkog doma u Beogradu
(Beograd : Muzej grada Beograda, 2005)
The Warrior’s Home in Belgrade, for which an architectural competition was organized in the spring of 1929 and which was built two years later according to the project made by Belgrade architects Jovan Jovanović and Živojin ...
Architecture, Urban Development, and the Yugoslavization of Belgrade, 1850-1941
(New York : Centropa, 2009)
This article is focused on the relation between the representative architectural culture of Belgrade and the ideology of Yugoslavism between 1918 and 1941, a period that spans the life of the first Yugoslav state, and is ...
National Unity through Regional Diversity: Architecture as Political Reform in Yugoslavia, 1929-1941
(Brussels: Koninklijke Vlaamse Academie van Belgie voor Wetenschappen en Kunsten & Contactforum, 2012)
When in 1929 King Alexander I Karadjordjević dissolved the parliament and abolished the constitution of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, it was only the final act in a long lasting political drama which had started ...
Vidovdanski hram Ivana Meštrovića, stvaranje Jugoslavije i paradoksi nacionalizma
(Beograd: Muzej Jugoslavije, 2018)
Vidovdanski hram (1906-1913) skulptora Ivana Meštrovića, nekadašnje ubojito oružje Kraljevine Srbije u borbama za oslobođenje i ujedinjenje Južnih Slovena i glavni simbolički instrument u procesu stvaranja Jugoslavije, ...
Straddling the National Divide: Yugoslavism, Furore Orientalis and Ivan Meštrović's Vidovdan Temple (1906-1913)
(Zagreb : Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Zagreb, 2016)
Modern interpretations of the Vidovdan Temple (1906-1913), the fundamental artwork associated with the Yugoslav project, have seen it as a symbol of multicultural, synthetic Yugoslavism. Yet these readings seem to be, to ...
Translatio Imperii Revisited in the Balkans: Interpretation of Serbian Past and Imperial Imagination, 1878-1941
(Brussels: Academia BelgicaRome: Institut Historique Belge de Rome/Belgisch Historisch Instituut te Rome, 2018)
Over the course of the late nineteenth and early twentieth century, Serbian scholarship developed not only a highly ambiguous and complex model of perception of the Eastern Roman Empire, but it also evinced a sense of ...
Peripheral Empire, Internal Colony: Yugoslav National Pavilions at the Paris World Exhibitions in 1925 and 1937
(New York : Centropa, 2008)
National pavilions of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia at the Paris World Exhibitions in 1925 and 1937 were conceived to represent the new state and its culture as both prosperous and authentic. Elaborated exhibition policy ...
Competing Byzantinisms: The Architectural Imaginations of the Balkan Nations at the Paris World Exhibition in 1900
(Paris: L'Harmattan, 2015)
The 1900 Exposition Universelle in Paris, where most of the Christian nation states of the Balkans erected their own national pavilions to resemble what each nation understood as a
Byzantine-related national style, was ...