Urban Life and Culture in Southeastern Europe: Anthropological and Historical Perspectives
Urbanization in Southeastern Europe displays significant idiosyncrasies. While the region was predominantly rural long into the 20th century, cities grew rapidly after World War II, causing deep socio-cultural changes which gained in momentum after the end of socialism. The articles in this volume, originally presented at the conference 'Urban Life and Culture in Southeastern Europe' in Belgrade, May 2005, explore these changes past and present, focusing on urban culture, social topography, urban planning, and urban-rural relations.
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Urban Life and Culture in Southeastern Europe: Anthropological and Historical Perspectives
Urbanization in Southeastern Europe displays significant idiosyncrasies. While the region was predominantly rural long into the 20th century, cities grew rapidly after World War II, causing deep socio-cultural changes which gained in momentum after the end of socialism. The articles in this volume, originally presented at the conference 'Urban Life and Culture in Southeastern Europe' in Belgrade, May 2005, explore these changes past and present, focusing on urban culture, social topography, urban planning, and urban-rural relations.
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Urban Life and Culture in Southeastern Europe: Anthropological and Historical Perspectives

Urban Life and Culture in Southeastern Europe: Anthropological and Historical Perspectives

Urban Life and Culture in Southeastern Europe: Anthropological and Historical Perspectives

Urban Life and Culture in Southeastern Europe: Anthropological and Historical Perspectives

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Overview

Urbanization in Southeastern Europe displays significant idiosyncrasies. While the region was predominantly rural long into the 20th century, cities grew rapidly after World War II, causing deep socio-cultural changes which gained in momentum after the end of socialism. The articles in this volume, originally presented at the conference 'Urban Life and Culture in Southeastern Europe' in Belgrade, May 2005, explore these changes past and present, focusing on urban culture, social topography, urban planning, and urban-rural relations.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783825899035
Publisher: Lit Verlag
Publication date: 04/30/2007
Series: Ethnologia Balkanica , #10
Pages: 368
Product dimensions: 5.80(w) x 8.30(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Klaus Rothis a professor emeritus at the Ludwig-Maximilians University Munich, Germany

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