This article discusses the nature and problems of the divided and contested multi-ethnic cities in modern Europe, especially in Central-Eastern and South-Eastern Europe. The plural city of Mostar, through its history as a Bosnian-Herzegovinian and as a Yugoslav town, in peace and war and post-war times, is used as an emblematic case of unity, conflict, division, segregation and contention.
Divided and Contested Cities in Modern European History. The Example of Mostar, Bosnia-Herzegovina / D'Alessio, Giovanni. - (2013), pp. 447-476.
Divided and Contested Cities in Modern European History. The Example of Mostar, Bosnia-Herzegovina.
D'ALESSIO, GIOVANNI
2013
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This article discusses the nature and problems of the divided and contested multi-ethnic cities in modern Europe, especially in Central-Eastern and South-Eastern Europe. The plural city of Mostar, through its history as a Bosnian-Herzegovinian and as a Yugoslav town, in peace and war and post-war times, is used as an emblematic case of unity, conflict, division, segregation and contention.File in questo prodotto:
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