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Dealing With The Yugoslav Past Exhibition Reflections In The Successor States Paperback Alina Zubkovych

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Dealing With The Yugoslav Past Exhibition Reflections In The Successor States Paperback Alina Zubkovych
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Publisher: Ibidem Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.29 MB
Pages: 208
Author: Alina Zubkovych
ISBN: 9783838209531, 3838209532
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: Paperback

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Dealing With The Yugoslav Past Exhibition Reflections In The Successor States Paperback Alina Zubkovych by Alina Zubkovych 9783838209531, 3838209532 instant download after payment.

This book analyzes the representation of the socialist past in the national history museums of the former Yugoslavia. Through travels to Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Kosovo, and Macedonia, the study elucidates the process of constructing the national narratives that maintain and legitimize a particular vision of the common past. Cross-national comparison allows for analysis of the democratic development of each state in relation to the politics of memory in the region and the role of political actors in its construction.

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