This article discusses the nature and problems of the divided and contested multi-ethnic cities in modern Europe, especially in Central-Eastern and South-Eastern Europe. The plural city of Mostar, through its history as a Bosnian-Herzegovinian and as a Yugoslav town, in peace and war and post-war times, is used as an emblematic case of unity, conflict, division, segregation and contention
In Jerusalem, Israeli and Jordanian militias patrolled a fortified, impassable Green Line from 1948 ...
As major flashpoints of contemporary conflict, contested cities are intensely resistant towards effo...
One city in Bosnia-Herzegovina can be seen as a microcosm of a greater ethnic and religious conflict...
In this introduction, we discuss the scope of the edited volume by outlining the position of Mostar ...
This article explores the EU’s efforts to reunify and reconstruct Mostar through the seminal experim...
This article explores the EU’s efforts to reunify and reconstruct Mostar through the seminal experim...
In recent decades, Bosnia-Herzegovina has several times occupied the centre of interest for those wa...
The analysis is devoted to the city of Sarajevo and its turbulent history as being an illustrative c...
This article explores the EU’s efforts to reunify and reconstruct Mostar through the seminal experim...
This paper by Carl Grodach demonstrates the careful unravelling of complexity, diversity, contestati...
Often described and nostalgically remembered as one of the most ‘mixed’ cities of the former-Yugosla...
The essay examines different international approaches to ‘reuniting’ ethnically-divided cities in po...
Newcomers and Locals. Invisible Boundaries Among Inhabitants of the Divided City in the BalkansResea...
Postwar cities demonstrate the most persistent continuities of war in peace. This effectively forces...
In this article, I bring together literature from the fields of memory and reconciliation to investi...
In Jerusalem, Israeli and Jordanian militias patrolled a fortified, impassable Green Line from 1948 ...
As major flashpoints of contemporary conflict, contested cities are intensely resistant towards effo...
One city in Bosnia-Herzegovina can be seen as a microcosm of a greater ethnic and religious conflict...
In this introduction, we discuss the scope of the edited volume by outlining the position of Mostar ...
This article explores the EU’s efforts to reunify and reconstruct Mostar through the seminal experim...
This article explores the EU’s efforts to reunify and reconstruct Mostar through the seminal experim...
In recent decades, Bosnia-Herzegovina has several times occupied the centre of interest for those wa...
The analysis is devoted to the city of Sarajevo and its turbulent history as being an illustrative c...
This article explores the EU’s efforts to reunify and reconstruct Mostar through the seminal experim...
This paper by Carl Grodach demonstrates the careful unravelling of complexity, diversity, contestati...
Often described and nostalgically remembered as one of the most ‘mixed’ cities of the former-Yugosla...
The essay examines different international approaches to ‘reuniting’ ethnically-divided cities in po...
Newcomers and Locals. Invisible Boundaries Among Inhabitants of the Divided City in the BalkansResea...
Postwar cities demonstrate the most persistent continuities of war in peace. This effectively forces...
In this article, I bring together literature from the fields of memory and reconciliation to investi...
In Jerusalem, Israeli and Jordanian militias patrolled a fortified, impassable Green Line from 1948 ...
As major flashpoints of contemporary conflict, contested cities are intensely resistant towards effo...
One city in Bosnia-Herzegovina can be seen as a microcosm of a greater ethnic and religious conflict...