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020 _a9781138889729
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100 _aMakas, Emily Gunzburger Ed.
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245 _aCapital cities in the aftermath of empires: planning in central and southeastern Europe
260 _aNew York
_bRoutledge
_c2015
300 _ax,286p.
505 _aCONTENTS The Contributors vii Introduction 1.Shaping Central and Southeastern European Capital Cities in the Age of Nationalism Emily Gunzburger Makas and Tanja Damljanovic Conley 1 Part 1: South-Eastern European Capitals after the Ottoman Empire 2. Athens Eleni Bastea 29 3. Belgrade Tanja Damljanovic Conley 45 4. Bucharest Maria Raluca Popa 61 5. Cetinje Maja Dragicevic and Rachel Rossner 75 6. Sofia Elitza Stanoeva 91 7. Tirana Gentiana Kere 108 8. Ankara Zeynep Kezer 124 Part 2: Central European Capitals within and after the Hapsburg Empire 9. Budapest Robert Nemes 141 10. Prague Cathleen Giustino 157 11. Bratislava Henrieta Moravcikova 174 12. Cracow and Warsaw Patrice Dabrowski 189 13. Zagreb Sarah A. Kent 208 14. Ljubljana Joerg Stabenow 223 15. Sarajevo Emily Gunzburger Makas 241 Conclusion 16.Not Just the National: Modernity and the Myth of Europe in the Capital Cities of Central and Southeastern Europe 258 Nathaniel D. Wood 270
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700 _aConley, Tanja Damljanovic Ed.
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890 _aUSA
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