Urban Memory after War: Ruins and reconstructions in post-Yugoslav cities (original) (raw)

Making Sense of Ruins: Architectural Reconstruction and Collective Memory in Belgrade

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Nationalities Papers, 2019

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Architecture, urban space and war: the destruction and reconstruction of Sarajevo

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Southeast European and Black Sea Studies, 2020

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Architects as Memory Actors: Ruins, Reconstructions, and Memorials in Belgrade

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Contemporary Southeastern Europe , 2021

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Urban Palimpsests: Reconstruction and the Politics of Memory

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The modernist abject: Ruins of socialism, reconstruction, and populist politics in Belgrade and Sarajevo

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Memory Politics and Populism in Southeastern Europe, 2021

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Fragmented Mnemonic Landscapes: Belgrade 20 years after the NATO Bombings

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War Ruins and Facing the Past: Architectural Modes of Engagement

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Thinking Through Ruins, 2021

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Traces of empire: architectural heritage, imperial memory and post-war reconstruction in Sarajevo and Beirut

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History & Anthropology, 2019

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City Makers, Urban Reconstruction and Coming to Terms with the Past in Sarajevo

Gruia Badescu

Reconstructing Sarajevo, 2014

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Urban Form & Memory Discourses: Spatial Practices in Contested Cities

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(Post-)Urbicide. Reconstruction and Ideology in Former Yugoslavia Cities.

Francesco Mazzucchelli

Rui Goncalves Miranda, Federica Zullo (eds.), Post-Conflict Reconstructions. Re-Mapping and Reconciliations., 2013

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Reinventing the past: politics of memory in the post-conflict reconstruction of cultural heritage in Bosnia and Herzegovina, in: Papakostas, N., Passamitros, N. (eds). An Agenda for the Western Balkans. From Elite Politics to Social Sustainability. Stuttgart: Ibidem, pp.133-157.

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Before the War, War, After the War: Urban Imageries for Urban Resilience

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Drawing from memory: postmemory and projections of place in post-war cities

Dean Keep

Drawing Out Conference,RMIT University, Melbourne, 07-09 April, 2010.

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Architecture and War in Post-Yugoslavia

Lucía Sciandro

2018

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The environmental aesthetics of Sarajevo: A city shaped by memory

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Urbani izziv, 2017

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IMAGINING AND REMEMBERING CITY: MEMORY, SPACE AND SYMBOLISM OF BELGRADE

Ljiljana Rogac Mijatovic

Kultura , 2014

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Mechanisms of memory: remembrance in contemporary art practices in the post-Yugoslav space

Miljana Mirovic

2019

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Collective Documenting of Extreme Urban Transformations: Evidence of Urban Resilience During the War in Sarajevo (1992–1996)

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TRANSFORMATION OF MEMORIAL SITES IN THE POST-YUGOSLAV CONTEXT

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Urban Memory: Stories of Revolution

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SpringerBriefs in psychology, 2019

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The Urban Transformations of Post-Yugoslavia: Negotiating the Contemporary City in Sarajevo, Belgrade, and Zagreb

Maja Babic

MÖGG, 2020

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Sarajevo Memories – the City of Sublime Disorder

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Architektúra & urbanizmus, 2020

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CITY AS PALIMPSEST: VISIBLE AND INVISIBLE MEMORY OF "STUDENTS SQUARE" IN BELGRADE

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MODERNIST ARCHITECTURE, CONFLICT, HERITAGE AND RESILIENCE: THE CASE OF THE HISTORICAL MUSEUM OF BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA

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'Achieved without Ambiguity?': Memorializing Victimhood in Belgrade after the 1999 NATO Bombing

Gruia Badescu

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(In)visible Traces: The Presence of the Recent Past in the Urban Landscape of Sarajevo

Natalia Otrishchenko

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THE HERITAGE IN POST WAR PEACETIME THE CASE OF BOSNIA

Amra Hadzimuhamedovic

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Book Review: Spaces of Memory. Architecture by Aleksandar Kadijević and Milan Popadić. Serbian Studies 29 (2018): 167-170.

jelena bogdanovic

Serbian Studies, 2018

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A Battle of Memory and Image: War Tourism as Reconstruction Strategy in Sarajevo

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UOU Scientific Journal, 2023

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Reshaping approaches of architectural heritage devastated through bombing: case study of Generalštab, Belgrade

Eva Vanista Lazarevic

Urban Design International, 2020

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Architectural Reconfigurations and Urban Remaking After Ruptures: Interrogating Frontier Urbanism in Rijeka/Fiume

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Centra European Horizons, 2021

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Researching ‘the Lost Decade’ of New Belgrade

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Societies and Political Orders in Transition, 2021

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Media propaganda vs public dialogue: the spatial memorialisation of conflict in Belgrade after the 1999 NATO bombing

Aleksandar Stanicic

The Journal of Architecture, 2021

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The redevelopment of military barracks between discourses of urban development and heritage protection: The case study of Nis, Serbia

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Spatium, 2021

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