The case of Dubrovnik - UNESCO's World Heritage site under siege 1991-1992 (CROSBI ID 561448)
Prilog sa skupa u zborniku | izvorni znanstveni rad | međunarodna recenzija
Podaci o odgovornosti
Radović Mahečić, Darja
engleski
The case of Dubrovnik - UNESCO's World Heritage site under siege 1991-1992
How has architectural destruction been used as a deliberate technique of war, conquest, or armed liberation? What have been the long-term cultural and social implications of architectural destruction for populations subject to it? What is the relationship between the destruction of symbolic structures and the creation of new ones by the forces responsible for destroying earlier structures? How have processes of architectural appropriation or modification related to episodes of destruction? European and global media intensely covered the 1991 war in Croatia. The images of violence and destruction of cities and towns in Croatia were regular news. But with attack on Dubrovnik, the war struck the most visited and globally known Croatian city.
destruction of cultural and historical heritage; Croatia; Dubrovnik; UNESCO; architectural destruction
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Podaci o prilogu
2010.
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Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji
The Politics of Architectural Destruction, International Conference
Mancini, JoAnne
Maynooth: NUI Maynooth
Podaci o skupu
The Politics of Architectural Destruction
predavanje
23.04.2010-24.04.2010
Kildare, Irska; Celbridge, Irska