Parks in the Balkan Capitals : Leisure, Urban Impact, Monuments, Stories, and Significance (South-East European History)

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Parks in the Balkan Capitals : Leisure, Urban Impact, Monuments, Stories, and Significance (South-East European History)

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This landmark edited collection investigates parks as places of pivotal significance in the social, cultural, architectural and economic history of the Balkan capitals. Parks are not simply places of recreation and retreat: they are a palimpsest where memory and identity are contested, where monuments of historical events are treasured or torn down, a constantly evolving microcosm of the urban landscape. They shelter activists, dissidents and conspirators; inspire writers and painters; host cultural, sporting and political events; mitigate pollution and allow nature to intrude into urban life.

Focusing on parks in Athens, Belgrade, Chişinău, Skopje, Sofia and Zagreb, the authors of this volume take an interdisciplinary approach to the function of parks in the Balkan capitals. Collectively they engage with a huge range of historical and ethnographic sources, including novels, diaries, statues, maps, plans and interviews. In this context, they also examine concepts such as 'invisible spaces', 'urban fragments', 'place and non-place', creating a complex picture of mainstream and alternative use over the centuries.

The first study of its kind, Parks in the Balkan Capitals will be essential reading for all those interested in the social and cultural history of the great cities of southeastern Europe. It is a project initiated by the Balkan History Association.

Contents

Acknowledgments - List of Figures - Introduction - Part I Parks and city modernization - University Park in Belgrade: The Spatial Structure of (In)visible Memory. Milja Mladenović - Narrating the Hidden Center: Exploring the Everyday Naming of Belgrade's Park Luke Ćelović and Rewriting of Non-place from the Margins, Simon Campbell. Marta Stojić Mitrović - Belgrade Parks in the Urban Landscape Transformation, Dragana Ćorović, Zlata Vuksanović-Macura, Nevena Vasiljević. Marija Milinković - Parks as Sites of Nation-building: A Case Study of Belgrade's Tašmajdan. Madeline Stull - Episodes from the City Park in Skopje, Violeta Bakalchev, Sasha Tasic, Aleksandar Petanovski. Minas Bakalchev - Ştefan cel Mare şi Sfânt Public Garden—The Green Heart of Chişinău. Alina Ostapov - Part II Parks as place of conspiracies - The Parks of Sofia—Spaces for Occult Societies (1890s-1980s). Georgeta Nazarska - Part III Parks in literature - Literary Representations of the Park Zrinjevac in Croatian Interwar Prose (1918-1941). Patrycja Chajęcka - Part IV Uncommon parks—church courtyards as city parks - "Between Religious and Secular Life in Town": Church Courtyards that Also Function as Parks: The Ethnographic Example of the Church of St. Antonios in the Municipality of Peristeri, Athens, Greece. Georgios Ch. Kouzas - Notes on Contributors

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