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  • Mt Lovćen and Njegoš between “Alexander’s Chapel” and “Meštrović’s Mausoleum”: Symbolic Orientation and Re-Orientation of Montenegro in Socialist Era

Mt Lovćen and Njegoš between “Alexander’s Chapel” and “Meštrović’s Mausoleum”: Symbolic Orientation and Re-Orientation of Montenegro in Socialist Era

Vladimir Dulović – 2007

Title
Mt Lovćen and Njegoš between “Alexander’s Chapel” and “Meštrović’s Mausoleum”: Symbolic Orientation and Re-Orientation of Montenegro in Socialist Era
Author
Vladimir Dulović
Publisher
Research Project: New and Ambiguous Nation-building Processes in South-eastern Europe
Keywords
Montenegro
Date
2007
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  • Mt Lovćen and Njegoš between “Alexander’s Chapel” and “Meštrović’s Mausoleum”: Symbolic Orientation and Re-Orientation of Montenegro in Socialist Era (Working Paper) (pdf, 136 kB)
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