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Paradoxes of a Cultural Divide: European Identities and the Appropriation of Byzantine Architecture in the 19 and 20th Century
(Manchester, New Hampshire and Athens, Greece: Hellenic American University, 2016)
Since the beginning of the nineteenth century, many Western European nations have been historicized through a variety of disciplinary regimes—from political and cultural history, to archaeology and architectural history. ...
Mit o Trojanskom konju: 'Beogradska škola arhitekture'
(Beograd: Orion ArtBeograd: Katedra za muzikologiju Fakulteta muzičke umetnosti, 2012)
U nizu različitih poetika na arhitektonskoj sceni u Srbiji nakon Drugog svetskog rata, posebno mesto pripalo je takozvanoj beogradskoj školi arhitekture kao lokalnom obliku jugoslovenske moderne arhitekture. Kritičari, ...
Images of Imperial Legacy: Modern Discourses on the Social and Cultural Impact of Ottoman and Habsburg Rule in Southeastern Europe. Studien zur Geschichte, Kultur und Gesellschaft Südosteuropas
(London: Modern Humanities Research AssociationSchool of Slavonic and East European Studies, University College London, 2012)
Interpreting legacy as a system of signs and images, this volume questions the notions of ‘backwardness’ or ‘progress’, which undoubtedly have marked the common perception of the Ottoman and Habsburg heritage in Southeast ...
Orthodox Christianity and Nationalism in Nineteenth-Century Southeastern Europe
(London: Modern Humanities Research AssociationSchool of Slavonic and East European Studies, University College London, 2016)
It is often presumed that ecclesiastical autocephaly and national independence
worked together in South-Eastern Europe. But the paths of ecclesiastical and
political independence for Greeks and Serbs, Romanians and ...
Legacy of the Triad: Architecture in Medieval Serbia between Style and Ideology in the Work of Aleksandar Deroko
(Belgrade : University of Belgrade, Faculty of ArchitectureBelgrade : The Centre for Ethics, Law and Applied Philosophy, 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. ...
Negotiating National Prospects by Capturing the Medieval Past: Byzantium in Serbian Architectural History at the Turn of the 20th Century
(Mainz : Verlag des Römisch-Germanischen Zentralmuseums, 2018)
The truism that the birth of the discipline of architectural history in Serbia was entwined with national emancipation and the construction of an authentic national identity is questioned by the position of the Byzantine ...
Između politike i kulture: integralno jugoslovenstvo i likovna umetnost
(Beograd : Univerzitet u Beogradu - Filozofski fakultet, 2010)
The ideology of Integral Yugoslavism was based on a set of principles related to the denial of the national individualities of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes which were considered irrelevant to the common, Yugoslav identity. ...
Iza zastora jugoslovenske federalizacije: Aleksandar Deroko i dijalektika identiteta u arhitekturi srednjovekovne Srbije
(Beograd : Udruženje za društvenu istorijuBeograd : Univerzitet u Beogradu - Filozofski fakultet, 2018)
U drugoj polovini XX veka najveća zasluga u istraživanju i popularizaciji arhitekture srednjovekovne Srbije, na osnovama koje je postavio francuski vizantolog Gabrijel Mije, nesumnjivo pripada knjizi Aleksandra Deroka ...
U stegama federalizacije: Aleksandar Deroko i istorija arhitekture u srednjovekovnoj Srbiji / Pressed by Federalization: Alexander Deroko and the History of Architecture in Medieval Serbia (second part)
(Filozofski fakultet Univerziteta u BeograduUdruženje za društvenu istoriju, 2019)
Једна од најутицајнијих синтетичких студија о архитектури средњовековне Србије написаних након Другог светског рата
несумњиво је монографија Александра Дерока Монументална и декоративна архитектура у средњовековној Србији. ...
Modern States, Ancient Nations: Balkan National Pavilions at the Paris World Exhibitions in the Twentieth Century
(Athens : The Athens Institute for Education and Research, 2011)
The 1900 Paris World Exhibition in particular seems highly elucidating. Simultaneously referring to the nation's 'glorious past' and contemporary modernity, the ephemeral pavilions of Serbia, Greece, Bulgaria and Romania ...