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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 ...
National Unity through Regional Diversity: Architecture as Political Reform in Yugoslavia, 1929-1941
(Brussels: Koninklijke Vlaamse Academie van Belgie voor Wetenschappen en Kunsten & Contactforum, 2012)
When in 1929 King Alexander I Karadjordjević dissolved the parliament and abolished the constitution of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, it was only the final act in a long lasting political drama which had started ...
The Museum Building
(Belgrade: National Museum, 2011)
The Prince Paul Museum in Belgrade (1935-1941), opened in a former royal residence of the late King Alexander I Karadjordjević, was a prime example of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia's representative culture. The supposed principal ...
Sanjana prošlost, zamišljena budućnost: Arhitektura i nacionalni identitet u Srbiji 1918-1941
(Beograd : Orion artBeograd : Fakultet muzičke umetnosti, Katedra za muzikologiju, 2014)
U periodu izmedju dva svetska rata arhitektonska kultura u Jugoslaviji predstavljala je sastavni deo složenog i razudjenog ideološkog pejzaža. Medju srpskim elitama, arhitektura je bila uključena u kompleks pitanja ne samo ...
Srednjoevropski kontekst u ranom delu Dragiše Brašovana
(Beograd : Muzej grada Beograda, 2003)
Dragiša Brašovan’s early architectural work is related to the cultural developments that were a direct reflection of the Central European social and political context in the first decades of the twentieth century. That was ...
Legacy of the triad: architecture in medieval Serbia between style and ideology in the work of Aleksandar Deroko
(Belgrade : University of Belgrade, Faculty of Architecture, 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. ...
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 ...
Periferna imperija, unutrašnja kolonizacija: jedan istorijski primer
(Sarajevo : Gradska galerija Collegium artisticum, 2008)
Istraživanje arhitektonske reprezentacije Kraljevine Jugoslavije na svetskim izložbama u Parizu između dva svetska rata tavori na marginama istoriografije. Jugoslovenski izložbeni paviljoni uglavnom su uzimani u razmatranje ...
Transformations of the Slavija Square in Belgrade: History, Memory and Construction od Identity = Preobražaj trga Slavija u Beogradu: istorija, sećanje i konstrukcija identiteta
(Beograd : Kulturklammer - Centar za kulturne interakcije, 2012)
Despite the fact that it represents an urban focal point of the city, Slavija Square has remained a paradigm of ideological and physical marginality in Belgrade's recent history. It's complex ideological heritage, the ...
Испред византијског пурпура: визуелизација нације на другом византолошком конгресу у Београду 1927. године / In front of the byzantine purple: visualization of the nation at the 2nd international congress of byzantine studies in Belgrade in 1927
(Novi Sad: Matica srpska, 2018)
Despite the development of Byzantine studies in the field of art and architecture in the early twentieth-century Balkans, the complex historical status and ideological relevance of Byzantium remained in both historiography ...