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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 ...
Straddling the National Divide: Appropriated Pasts, Inverted Archaeologies, and Byzantine Architecture in Europe, 1878-1939
(Dublin: University College Dublin - School of Art History and Cultural Policy, 2016)
Although the “French Byzantine architecture” was methodically invented by nineteenth century historians, and revived by architects to distinguish the French from other European nations, it was the same nexus between the ...
National Museums in Serbia: A Story of Intertwined Identities
(Linköping: Linköping University Press, 2011)
In our paper, we are analyzing five museums as the comparative objects of research aimed at
exploring the processes of identity- and state-building in Serbia over the course of the last two
centuries. These museums are: ...
Vizija identiteta i model kulture: Srpske pravoslavne crkve izvan granica Srbije 1918-1941
(Zagreb : Disput, 2007)
U procesu konstituisanja srpskog nacionalnog identiteta, kao i ideologije srpskog nacionalizma nakon jugoslovenskog "oslobođenja i ujedinjenja" 1918. godine, posebno su bile značajne različite konstrukcije istorijskih ...
The Bridge of King Alexander I in Belgrade and the Ambiguities of National Identity in Interwar Yugoslavia
(Cambridge University Press, 2024)
In the period between the proclamation of royal dictatorship and the assassination of King Alexander I, the Kingdom of Yugoslavia was characterised by the dynamics of competing visions of Yugoslavism. Questions concerning ...