‘Achieved without ambiguity?’ Memorializing victimhood in Belgrade after the 1999 NATO bombing
This paper examines the memory and narratives of the 1999 NATO bombings through a spatial lens, discussing how the debates surrounding memorial architecture reflect the multiple, and at times conflicting, understandings of the NATO bombing. By analysing the competition to reconstruct Radio Televisio...
Main Author: | Badescu, G |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Walter de Gruyter
2017
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