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Memory landscapes in (post)Yugoslavia - The case of Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina

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As Bosnia and Herzegovina remains a country institutionally-divided on an ethno-national basis between its three consitutuent peoples – Bosniaks, Croats and Serbs, top-down memory politics encourage these divisions. Using the still divided city of Mostar as an example, Dr. Monika Palmberger gives insight into the discursive tactics opposing hegemonic memory narratives, through a generational approach and focusing on the generation of the Last Yugoslavs, thus underlining the importance of studying the integrative potential of positive memories of the pre-war period.
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hal-03384721 , version 1 (19-10-2021)

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Milica Popovic, Natalija Majsova, Monika Palmberger. Memory landscapes in (post)Yugoslavia - The case of Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The Historical Expertise, 2021, 2020/4 (25), pp.125 - 135. ⟨hal-03384721⟩
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