Traces of empire: Architectural heritage,imperial memory and post-war reconstruction in Sarajevo and Beirut |
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Authors: | Gruia Bădescu |
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Institution: | 1. gruia.badescu@uni-konstanz.de |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACTBeirut and Sarajevo share a long Ottoman past followed by urban expansion under the protectorate of further imperial rule – of the French and Habsburg Empires, respectively, as well as a recent experience of urban warfare, segregation, and post-war reconstruction. This article examines how the architectural heritage of empires in the two cities has been transformed, reimagined and mobilized through urban post-war reconstruction by a number of actors: local authorities and politicians, architects, international organizations and investors. Discussing the tensions between the memory of empire and contemporary nation-building processes, the essay argues that the politics of memory and amnesia surrounding the recent wars shape and reconfigure the memory and heritage of empire. Moreover, it reflects how the reshaping of urban space acts both as an arena and as an enhancer of the politics and practices of memory and amnesia. |
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Keywords: | Memory of empire architectural heritage reconstruction Sarajevo Beirut |
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