The Case of Dubrovnik, UNESCO World Heritage Site Under Siege 1991/1992 (CROSBI ID 607239)
Prilog sa skupa u zborniku | izvorni znanstveni rad | međunarodna recenzija
Podaci o odgovornosti
Radović Mahečić, Darja
engleski
The Case of Dubrovnik, UNESCO World Heritage Site Under Siege 1991/1992
The destruction of cultural and historical heritage during the violent break-up of the former Yugoslavia (1991-1995) is the worst case of deliberate architectural destruction in Europe since the Second World War. In one of the most shoking episodes of this destruction, the target was Dubrovnik. This essay will discuss the origins of that conflict, the targeting of Dubrovnik, and post-war efforts to reconstruct the city. It will pose three questions for reflection and analysis: Why was Dubrovnik targeted? What was the strenghts and weaknesses of the programme of reconstruction that was pursued after the attacks ended? Have existing institutions responded adequately and appropriately to the perpetrators?
Dubrovnik; destruction of architectural heritage; levels of destruction; reconstruction; War Crimes
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Podaci o prilogu
Chapter 2-x.
2014.
objavljeno
Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji
Architecture and Armed Conflict
Mancini, JoAnne ; Bresnahan, Keith
London : Delhi: Routledge
Podaci o skupu
Political Reason for Architectural Destruction
predavanje
01.01.2014-01.01.2014
Maynooth, Irska