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Urban Architectures in Interwar Yugoslavia

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Urban Architectures in Interwar Yugoslavia will appeal to researchers, academics and students interested in Central and Eastern European architectural history.


List of contents

Introduction: historical outline of a Yugoslav nation and its appearance through urban architecture of the capital cities PART I: The birth of national architectures 1 De-Ottomanized Belgrade 2 Croationed Zagreb 3 Architectural affi rmation of the Yugoslav idea PART II: National architectures in the unified nation 4 Imperial Belgrade 5 Avant-garde Zagreb 6 National Ljubljana Conclusion: national and urban architectures within the Yugoslav cultural space: the role of architectural historiography Index

About the author

Tanja D. Conley is Associate Professor of Architecture at Massachusetts College of Art and Design, USA.

Summary

Urban Architectures in Interwar Yugoslavia will appeal to researchers, academics and students interested in Central and Eastern European architectural history.

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