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Spomenik Monument Database
Spomenik Monument Database
Spomenik Monument Database
Spomenik Monument Database
Spomenik Monument Database
Spomenik Monument Database
Spomenik Monument Database
Spomenik Monument Database
Spomenik Monument Database
Spomenik Monument Database
Spomenik Monument Database
Spomenik Monument Database
Spomenik Monument Database
Spomenik Monument Database
Spomenik Monument Database
Spomenik Monument Database
Spomenik Monument Database
Spomenik Monument Database
Spomenik Monument Database
Spomenik Monument Database
Spomenik Monument Database
Spomenik Monument Database
Spomenik Monument Database
Spomenik Monument Database
Spomenik Monument Database
Spomenik Monument Database

Spomenik Monument Database

  • The first ever spomenik guidebook, with over 75 examples alongside map references and information on why they exist and who built them.
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The first ever spomenik guidebook, with over 75 examples alongside map references and information on why they exist and who built them. Spomenik' the Serbo-Croat/Slovenian word for `monument' - refers to a series of memorials built in Tito's Republic of Yugoslavia from the 1960s-1990s, marking the horror of the occupation and the defeat of Axis forces during World War II. Hundreds were built across the country, from coastal resorts to remote mountains.

Through these imaginative forms of concrete and steel, a classless, forward-looking, socialist society, free of ethnic tensions, was envisaged. Instead of looking to the ideologically aligned Soviet Union for artistic inspiration, Tito turned to the west and works of abstract expressionism and minimalism. As a result, Yugoslavia was able to develop its own distinct identity through these brutal monuments, which were used as political tools to articulate Tito's personal vision of a new tomorrow.

Today, following the breakup of the country and the subsequent Yugoslav Wars of the 1990s, some have been destroyed or abandoned. Many have suffered the consequences of ethnic tensions - once viewed as symbols of hope they are now the focus of resentment and anger. This book brings together the largest collection of spomeniks published to date.

Each has been extensively photographed and researched by the author, to make this book the most comprehensive survey of this obscure and fascinating architectural phenomenon. A fold-out map on the reverse of the dust jacket shows the exact location of each spomenik using GPS coordinates.

Brand
Symbol
9780995745537
Author
Stephen Sorrell
Damon Murray
Donald Niebyl
Cover
oprawa twarda
Publisher
FUEL
Language
English
Pages
208
Format
170 x 209 x 27 mm
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