- Essential reading for enthusiasts of industrial modernity's intricacies and its connection to architecture and city planning
- An exhaustive and detailed study, serving as an excellent reference for researchers exploring postwar Belgrade across various disciplines, including urban sociology
- A penetrating analysis of socialism and modernism's intersection in postwar Eastern Europe
- A refreshing return to urban history's core, guiding readers through Belgrade's transformation into a modern European city post-WWII
- A significant addition to understanding urban planning in socialist states, comprehensively considering broader social and political aspects
Designing Tito's Capital: Urban Planning, Modernism, and Socialism in Belgrade (Culture Politics & the Built Environment, 13)
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Author(s)Le Normand, Brigitte
PublisherUniversity of Pittsburgh Press
ISBN / ASIN0822962993
ISBN-139780822962991
AvailabilityOnly 2 left in stock - order soon.
Sales Rank3,075
CategoryArchitecture
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