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A Flower for the Dead: The Memorials of Bogdan Bogdanović, Achleitner Friedrich
(London: Modern Humanities Research AssociationSchool of Slavonic and East European Studies, University College London, 2014)
The complex opus of Bogdan Bogdanović (1922–2010), famous architect and builder of one of Europe’s most intriguing memory sites of the twentieth century, can be understood by a variety of different approaches. The ...
U srpsko-vizantijskom kaleidoskopu: Arhitektura, nacionalizam i imperijalna imaginacija 1878-1941
(Beograd: Orion ArtUniverzitet u Beogradu - Arhitektonski fakultet, 2016)
Uprkos značaju teme srpsko-vizantijskih odnosa u nacionalnoj istoriografiji, i popularnosti „Vizantije” u istorijskoj imaginaciji, diskurzivna konstrukcija Vizantije u srpskom nacionalnom narativu je do sada ostala gotovo ...
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 ...
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, ...
Decentralised Housing Policy in Socialist Yugoslavia and Its Imprint in Multi-Family Neighbourhoods
(Budapest University of Technology and Economics, 2017)
The unique experiment of socialist state in the second Yugoslavia (1945-1991) had a profound impact in housing policy. Differently than in other socialist countries, decentralisation played a significant role. Housing ...
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 ...
Yugoslavism through the Syntax of Classicism: WWI Memorials in Belgrade and Ljubljana, 1931-1939
(Ljubljana : Department of Art History, Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubljana, 2018)
Unlike most of the post-WWI newly established and old nation-states, the multiethnic Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (from 1929 the Kingdom of Yugoslavia) had its own ideological raison d'être in the idea of a ...
Prostori selektovanih memorija: Staro sajmište u Beogradu i sećanje na Drugi svetski rat
(Zagreb : Disput, 2008)
Memories of the WWII are crucial to process of forging Serbian national identity. Respectable parts of this process are places of commemoration of the WWII. These are essential not only for constructing and transforming ...