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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 ...
Poricanje i obnova: arhitektura postmodernizma 1980-1991
(Beograd : Orion artBeograd : Katedra za muzikologiju Fakulteta muzičke umetnosti, 2010)
U devetoj deceniji XX veka, arhitektura u Srbiji je simultano sa drugim kulturalnim praksama, konstituisala diskurs kritike, preispitivanja i opovrgavanja kulture modernosti (sa čitavim nizom tradicija i vrednosti) koji ...
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 ...
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 ...
„Belgrade“ Department stores: setbacks, cahllenges and new perspectives on an old commercial Model / I grandi magazzini “Belgrado”: decadenza, sfide e nuove prospettive di un vecchio modello commerciale
(Rome: ISUFitaly_International Seminar on Urban Form - Italian Network, 2019)
Set within the brother context of consumerism culture coming from the West in the 1960s, “Belgrade” department stores model is perceived as partly autonomous creation, a result of a socialist regime of Yugoslavia. This ...
Vidosava Golubović and Irina Subotić, Zenit 1921-1926
(New York : Centropa, 2009)
This is comprehensive monograph dedicated to the Zenit periodical —avant-garde magazine initially founded in Zagreb in 1921, which, after short and furious life and 43 numbers, ended in Belgrade five years later. The book ...
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 ...