After the Second World War, Yugoslavia?s small regional cities represented a challenge for the new socialist state. These cities? older buildings, local historic sites, and low-quality housing clashed with socialism?s promises and ideals. How would the state transform these cities? everyday neighborhoods? In the Slovene republic?s capital city of Ljubljana, the Trnovo neighborhood embodied this challenge through its modest housing, small medieval section, vast gardens, acclaimed interwar architecture, and iconic local reputation. Imagining Slovene Socialist Modernity explores how urban planners, architects, historic preservationists, neighborhood residents, and even folklorists transformed this beloved neighborhood into a Slovene socialist city district. Aplenc demonstrates that this urban redesign centered on republic-level interpretations of a Yugoslav socialist built environment, versus a re-envisioned Slovene national past or design style. This interdisciplinary study sheds light on how Yugoslav state socialism operated at the republic level, within a decentralized system, and on the diverse forces behind success or failure. With its focus on vernacular architecture, small-scale historic sites, single-family homes, and illegal housing, this book expands our understanding of the everyday built environment in socialist cities.Additional ISBNs9781612498157, 9781612498133Imagining Slovene Socialist Modernity: The Urban Redesign of Ljubljana?s Beloved Trnovo Neighborhood, 1951?1989 is written by Veronica E. Aplenc and published by Purdue University Press. ISBNs for Imagining Slovene Socialist Modernity are 9781612498140, 1612498140 and the print ISBNs are 9781612498126, 1612498124. Additional ISBNs include 9781612498157, 9781612498133.
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