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Monuments to Yugoslav people’s liberation struggle in natural areas–memorialization of authentic historical localities (CROSBI ID 714015)

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Lovrenčić, Lana Monuments to Yugoslav people’s liberation struggle in natural areas–memorialization of authentic historical localities // Three Decades of Post-socialist Transition. Conference Proceedings / Čamprag, Nebojša ; Suri, Anshika (ur.). Darmstadt: tuprints, 2019. str. 447-458

Podaci o odgovornosti

Lovrenčić, Lana

engleski

Monuments to Yugoslav people’s liberation struggle in natural areas–memorialization of authentic historical localities

The process of institutional confirmation both of the cultural-historical and artistic value of the monuments and memorials dedicated to the People’s Liberation Struggle in socialist Yugoslavia began in the mid-1950s. Although monuments of different scale and quality in individual locations, both within and outside of urban areas, started to appear immediately after the end of WWII, the marking of places where important battles, different organizational activities and political meetings took place preceded the actual plans for memorialization especially in infrastructurally undeveloped and remote areas. Thus, historical sites important to the People’s Liberation Struggle were marked in vast parts of economically underdeveloped areas with dense forests. Local governments, as well as republic and federal ones, soon recognized that their memorialization presents an opportunity for both economic revitalization through forming of larger memorial areas where tourism, as well as educational and cultural activities for promoting achievements of the People’s Liberation Struggle could develop. Memorialization and management of these large natural areas, as well as protection of cultural and natural heritage, the erection of new memorials and tourism development, occurred through the development of increasingly complex spatial plans. This paper will outline the introduction and development of different forms of memorialization and formal means of protection of large natural areas where important episodes from the People’s Liberation Struggle took place – natural parks, authentic historical localities, memorial areas etc., and suggest ways in which they shaped planning strategies in non-urban areas, since the introduction of planning tools in the design and setup of memorials represented not only a leap in conceiving the memorial typology and politics of memory, but also a change in the general understanding of programming of space, resources and their rational use.

Heritage ; Planning ; Non Urban Areas ; Nature Protection ; Yugoslavia

URN: urn:nbn:de:tuda-tuprints-92220

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Podaci o prilogu

447-458.

2019.

objavljeno

Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji

Three Decades of Post-socialist Transition. Conference Proceedings

Čamprag, Nebojša ; Suri, Anshika

Darmstadt: tuprints

Podaci o skupu

Three Decades of Post-socialist Transition

predavanje

17.05.2019-18.05.2019

Darmstadt, Njemačka

Povezanost rada

Arhitektura i urbanizam, Interdisciplinarne humanističke znanosti, Povijest umjetnosti, Povijest