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A monument to fallen Jewish soldiers in the wars fought between 1912 and 1919 at the Sephardic cemetery in Belgrade
(ZRC SAZU, Zalozba ZRC, 2013)
A decade after the end of the First World War a memorial to Jewish soldiers who took part in the Balkan Wars, as well as in World War I, was built at the Sephardic cemetery in Belgrade. This memorial was designed by the ...
Public monuments in sacred space memorial tombs as national monuments in nineteenth century Serbia
(ZRC SAZU, Zalozba ZRC, 2013)
One of the most common forms of public monument in the nineteenth-century Serbian memorial culture was the memorial tomb. Marking the graves of prominent people is one of the oldest forms of memorialization. In the nineteenth ...
Two monuments by Sreten Stojanović: Continuity in discontinuity
(ZRC SAZU, Zalozba ZRC, 2013)
The sensitive nature of monuments, their dependence on the fuctuating network of social mediators (state, party, media) and in particular their tendency toward historical and political exploitation, has meant that monuments ...
Funeral culture and public monuments: Jernej Kopitar, Vuk Karadžiá and creating a common Serbo-Slovenian culture of memory
(ZRC SAZU, Zalozba ZRC, 2013)
The process of establishing a common Yugoslav identity saw the development of cultural cooperation between Serbia and Slovenia. The foundations of Serbo-Slovenian cultural and political cooperation were based on the historic ...