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Title: |
Visual Memory and Oblivion |
| Sub-title: |
Monuments and Conflicts in Urban Spaces in Central and Eastern Europe from the Nineteenth Century to the Present Day |
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| Edited by: |
Robert Born, Barbara Kristina Murovec Series edited by: Robert Born, Ada Raev |
| ISBN10-13: |
3412529087 : 9783412529086 |
| Format: |
Hardback |
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0 |
| Weight: |
.000 Kg. |
| Published: |
Brill Deutschland GmbH - July 2026 |
| List Price: |
56.99 Pounds Sterling |
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| Over the past three years, monuments have been toppled or re-coded around the world, the latest against the backdrop of the war in Ukraine. The contributions in this volume address the complex network of relations between monuments â memory â city in Central- and South-Eastern Europe from a long-term perspective. Their focus is on the significance and use of (national) art from the nineteenth century onwards, especially during the Second World War and in the individual (socialist) countries. The critical examination of the different visual articulations of historical memory and of different complexes of â dissonant heritageâ follows a multidisciplinary approach, including art history, cultural memory studies, historical visual studies, literary criticism, architectural history and heritage protection. The case studies on cities located today in Croatia, Georgia, Germany, Italy, Northern Macedonia, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovenia and Ukraine were written by: Robert Born (Oldenburg), Daria Brasca (Milano & ZÃ"rich), Dragan DamjanoviÄ (Zagreb), Irene Giviashvili (Tbilisi & Florence), Donata Levi (Udine), Nenad MakuljeviÄ (Belgrade), Barbara Kristina Murovec (Florence & Munich), Patricia PoÄ aniÄ (Zagreb), Milan PopadiÄ (Belgrade), Helena Rožman (KrÅ¡ko), Giovanni Rubino (Rome), Anke Schlecht (NÃ"rnberg), Svetlana SmolÄ iÄ (Belgrade), Dirk Suckow (Berlin), Iain B. Whyte (Edinburgh), and Tanja Zimmermann (Leipzig). Erscheint zugleich als Bd. 72 in der Reihe Veröffentlichungen des Zentralinstituts fÃ"r Kunstgeschichte in MÃ"nchen. |
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