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1. Introduction: Heritage in ´conflict-time´ and nation-building in the former Yugoslavia
Gruia Bădescu, Britt Baillie and Francesco Mazzucchelli.- I. Remaking the Urban.- 2.Beyond Yugoslavia: Reshaping Heritage in Belgrade
Gruia Bădescu.- 3. Carving war onto the city: monuments to the 1992-95 conflict in Sarajevo
Maja Musi.- 4. Heritage Reconstruction in Mostar: Minorities and Multiculturalism in Post-Conflict Bosnia-Herzegovina
Emily Gunzburger Makaš.- 5. The Limits of Affects: Defacing Skopje 2014
Goran Janev and Fabio Mattioli.- II. Rebordering Memory.- 6. Borders and Narratives in Bosnia Herzegovina. A semiotic approach to the study of postwar cultural memories in conflict
Francesco Mazzucchelli.- 7. Seeing Red: Yugo-Nostalgia of real and imagined Italian Borders
Roberta Altin and Claudio Minca.- 8. Long Live Yugoslavia! War, Violence, Memory and the Heritage of Yugoslavia in Slovenia and the Italo-Slovene Borderland
Borut Klabjan.- 9. Religiously Nationalizing the Landscape in Bosnia and Herzegovina- Robert M. Hayden & Mario Katić.- 10. The politics of the past in Kosovo: divisive and shared heritage in Mitrovica
Mattias Legnér and Simona Bravaglieri.- III. (Re)Membering: Monuments, Memorials and Museums.-11. Njegoš Chapel vs. Njegoš Mausoleum
the Post-Yugoslav Ethnicization of Cultural Heritage in Montenegro
Nikola Zečević.- 12. The Post-Yugoslav Museumscape: The nationalization of the Second World War in Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Natasa Jagdhuhn.- 13. Locating Memorials: Transforming Partisan Monuments into Cultural Heritage
Jonas Frykman.- 14. Vukovar's memorials and the making of conflict-time
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