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Dom Udruženja jugoslovenskih inženjera i arhitekata u Beogradu
(Београд : Завод за заштиту споменика културе града Београда, 2006)
The central headquarters of the national organization ‘Association of Engineers and Architects of Yugoslavia’ (UIJA) – the work of the architects Misa Manojlovic and Isak Azriel, built between 1933 and 1935 in Kneza Milosa ...
Između žezla i ključa: nacionalni identitet i arhitektonsko nasleđe Beograda i Srbije u 19. i prvoj polovini 20. veka
(Beograd : Zavod za zaštitu spomenika kulture grada Beograda, 2008)
The formation of Serbian national identity is characterized by duality – the search for national authenticity and specificity coupled with the desire to find place in the family of European nations. This process can be ...
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 ...
The diffusion of participatory planning ideas and practices: the case of socialist Yugoslavia, 1961-1982
(Sage Publications, 2023)
Although both praised and contested for its advanced conceptual elaboration and ineffective practical implementation, respectively, participatory planning has largely been considered a Yugoslav national legacy and a point ...
Out of the Sands, to Span the Future: The Architectural Image of Yugoslav Socialism in Belgrade
(New York, N.Y. : Centropa, 2013)
After the the Second World War, the new socialist Yugoslavia was governed by the Communist Party which split with the Cominform in 1948, causing the country to embark on a long-lasting process of forging its own version ...
Kulturna invencija kao ideološka mimikrija: o ʻBosanskim pejzažimaʼ Jovana Bijelića 1919-1944
(Beograd : Univerzitet u Beogradu - Filozofski fakultet, 2016)
Tematski niz slika Jovana Bijelića poznat pod nazivom „Bosanski pejzaži” nastajao je kroz niz godina, počev od kraja druge pa sve do sredine pete decenije XX veka. Uprkos osvedočenim stilskim tranzicijama te formalnim i ...
Redefinisanje sećanja (1)
(Beograd : Helsinški odbor za ljudska prava u Srbiji, 2008)
Kao najznačajni sadržaj kolektivnih identifikacija svih jugoslovenskih društava Drugi svetski rat, odnosno njegova tumačenja, predstavljala su osnovu na kojoj su vršena povlačenja granica društvenih identiteta, uspostavljani ...
City planning in Yugoslavia in the 20th century: The case study of Belgrade / Урбанистичко планирање у Југославији у 20-том веку - пример Београда
(Institute of Architecture and Urban and Spatial Planning of Serbia, 2002)
The long term planning in Yugoslavia is usually associated with early 1930s and with issuing of the Building Code in 1931, which represented the first official document legally regulating planning and construction of cities ...
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 ...