This article examines how, in a post-war setting, memorialization and the increasing presence of religious buildings support not only processes of repair and dealing with a difficult past, but also of sustaining conflict through processes of humiliation. It analyses new and repurposed memorials and religious buildings in post-war Sarajevo, a divided, contested city where identity politics has been mobilized both in wartime and in its aftermath. It also discusses how local understandings of the urban image and urban imaginary of Sarajevo have been related to religious pluralism, but also to conflict and antagonism. Furthermore, it shows how construction of new religious buildings has changed from pre-war patterns and serve to create new spat...
This article focuses on Sarajevo’s memoryscape to investigate the ambiguous nature of artefacts of c...
The article contributes to the urban studies literature and the study of social movements in divided...
The study of the Cold War built environment and its links with communist ideology have permeated the...
This article examines how, in a post-war setting, memorialization and the increasing presence of rel...
The Peace Agreement for Bosnia and Herzegovina approved at Dayton in 1995 provided for the establish...
© 2011 Dr. Mirjana RisticThis thesis investigates the architectural and urban dimensions of inter-et...
This dissertation examines how Bosnian Muslims construct their identity through the lens of rebuilt ...
Since the rise and fall of the Communist political program and the Socialist economic programs in Ea...
Divided cities are generally linked with civil wars in which group identity is threatened. This type...
This paper by Carl Grodach demonstrates the careful unravelling of complexity, diversity, contestati...
This text critically reflects on cultural events organized to mark the 100th anniversary of the star...
This article gives an overview of the three main mutually exclusive ethno-national narratives develo...
This article gives an overview of the three main mutually exclusive ethnonational narratives develop...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2012During the Bosnian War (1992-1995), one strategy of...
This article examines the reshaping of Belgrade’s memorial landscape after the Second World War and ...
This article focuses on Sarajevo’s memoryscape to investigate the ambiguous nature of artefacts of c...
The article contributes to the urban studies literature and the study of social movements in divided...
The study of the Cold War built environment and its links with communist ideology have permeated the...
This article examines how, in a post-war setting, memorialization and the increasing presence of rel...
The Peace Agreement for Bosnia and Herzegovina approved at Dayton in 1995 provided for the establish...
© 2011 Dr. Mirjana RisticThis thesis investigates the architectural and urban dimensions of inter-et...
This dissertation examines how Bosnian Muslims construct their identity through the lens of rebuilt ...
Since the rise and fall of the Communist political program and the Socialist economic programs in Ea...
Divided cities are generally linked with civil wars in which group identity is threatened. This type...
This paper by Carl Grodach demonstrates the careful unravelling of complexity, diversity, contestati...
This text critically reflects on cultural events organized to mark the 100th anniversary of the star...
This article gives an overview of the three main mutually exclusive ethno-national narratives develo...
This article gives an overview of the three main mutually exclusive ethnonational narratives develop...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2012During the Bosnian War (1992-1995), one strategy of...
This article examines the reshaping of Belgrade’s memorial landscape after the Second World War and ...
This article focuses on Sarajevo’s memoryscape to investigate the ambiguous nature of artefacts of c...
The article contributes to the urban studies literature and the study of social movements in divided...
The study of the Cold War built environment and its links with communist ideology have permeated the...