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  1. Peasant Culture of Bosnia and Herzegovina by Ivo Sivric, 1982-06
  2. Islamic architecture in Bosnia and Hercegovina (Studies on the history and culture of Bosnia and Hercegovina) by Amir Pasic, 1994
  3. Bosnia and Herzegovina (Cultures of the World) by David C. King, 2005-05
  4. The Old Bridge (Stari Most) in Mostar (Studies on the history and culture of Bosnia and Hercegovina) by Amir Pasic, 1995
  5. The development of musical culture in Bosnia and Herzegovina by Zija Kucukalic, 1967
  6. Mostar 2004 Workshop report 1997 (Studies on the history and culture of Bosnia and Hercegovina)
  7. Population of Bosnia in the Ottoman period: A historical overview (Studies on the history and culture of Bosnia and Hercegovina) by Adem Handzic, 1994
  8. A survey of Islamic cultural monuments until the end of the nineteenth century in Bosnia (Studies on the history & culture of Bosnia & Herzegovina) by Adem Handzic, 1996
  9. A Family from Bosnia (Families Around the World) by Julia Waterlow, 1997-04-30
  10. Teaching about conflict and crisis in the former Yugoslavia the case of Bosnia-Hercegovina (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:377139) by John K. Cox, 1993
  11. Plagiarism between Orientalism and Balkanism: Anthony Rhodes and Bosnia.: An article from: East European Quarterly by Omer Hadziselimovic, 2007-06-22
  12. Vermeer in Bosnia: Cultural Comedies and Political Tragedies by Lawrence Weschler, 2004-07-06
  13. Vermeer in Bosnia: Selected Writings by Lawrence Weschler, 2005-07-12
  14. Europe's Middle East? Bosnia-Hercegovina and the Dayton Agreement in Perspective (Trialogue of Cultures)

101. Powell's Books - Vermeer In Bosnia: Cultural Comedies And Political Tragedies By
From the author of Pulitzer Prize finalist Mr. Wilson s Cabinet of Wonder comes this muchanticipated new collection of more than 20 pieces from his
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102. Destruction Of Libraries In Bosnia-Herzegovina [MESA Bulletin, July 1995]
Throughout bosnia, libraries, archives, museums and cultural institutions have Report on a symposium on the destruction of cultural heritage in bosnia,
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Erasing the Past:
The Destruction of Libraries
and Archives in Bosnia-Herzegovina

András Riedlmayer, Harvard University Reprinted from the Middle East Studies Association Bulletin , July 1995 (with changes in orthography to HTML standards. Since some of the characters in this article - in Turkish, Serbo-Croatian, French and other languages - may not appear on the WWW, or may be rendered incorrectly, readers should consult the print edition.)
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Throughout Bosnia, libraries, archives, museums and cultural institutions have been targeted for destruction, in an attempt to eliminate the material evidence books, documents and works of art that could remind future generations that people of different ethnic and religious traditions once shared a common heritage in Bosnia. In the towns and villages of occupied Bosnia, communal records (cadastral registers, waqf documents, parish records) of more than 800 Muslim and Bosnian Croat (Catholic) communities have been torched by Serb nationalist forces as part of ethnic cleansing campaigns. Response thus far by international agencies, institutions and professional organizations has been only modestly encouraging. UNESCO has given its endorsement to the rebuilding of the National Library and has sponsored several meetings to discuss the project, but has provided little tangible support thus far.

103. SEE Portal - Homepage / News / News:Bosnia And Herzegovina - “Mostar – World C
UNESCO?s list of world cultural heritage is a huge achievement for bosnia and Herzegovina and introduces a brighter future for B H cultural heritage,
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Amra Hadzimuhamedovic from the National Commission for Conservation of Cultural Monuments, mentioned several other likely candidates: Blidinje, the Bridge at Visegrad, the towns of Pocitelj and Blagaj, and added that the Commission intensified its activities on the set UNESCO criteria. "We have to establish a national fund for permanent protection and conservation, adopt the appropriate legislation and unify the executive procedures", emphasized Hadzimuhamedovic. Zovko and Ljubo Beslic, the Mayor of Mostar, agreed that Mostar’s entry onto the world cultural heritage list was, primarily, the project of the City of Mostar, which should bring prosperity to the city and the state. Beslic also mentioned the need to create a good economic environment and educate the citizens about the culture of living, in order to keep Mostar on the UNESCO list in the coming decade. Login Join OneWorld Printable version Back to top OneWorld thematic channels and collaborative projects include: About OneWorld Feedback FAQ Contact Us

104. Style: Souls And Apples, All In One: Bosnia As The Cultural Nexus In Nenad Velic
Full text of the article, Souls and apples, all in one bosnia as the cultural nexus in Nenad Velickovic s Konacari. from Style, a publication in the
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Save a personal copy of this article and quickly find it again with Furl.net. It's free! Save it. Maimed bodies and mined villages are obvious casualties of dirty wars. Maimed culture - including crucial frameworks of knowledge - and mined social institutions are not as visible, but they are equally powerful realities and their destruction may have a much more enduring and serious impact than the more obvious gruesome casualties of war. (Nordstrom 261) Nenad Velickovic (b. 1962) belongs to a group of agile young Bosnian writers whose fiction reveals a new perspective on the Bosnian tradition and history.(1) Unlike many Bosnian writers and artists who left Sarajevo during the war, Velickovic stayed and survived the siege. As a consequence, his texts, written mainly during the siege of the city, are ruled primarily by the rapidly and radically shifting cultural and political dominant. Konacari (1995), his first novel, portrays the wide array of various ethnic and cultural influences that shaped the identity of Sarajevo and the rupture within its identity caused by the war.

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