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ZAGREB
A CULTURAL AND LITERARY HISTORY |
By: |
Celia Hawkesworth, Sonia Wild- Bicanic |
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Paperback |

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£15.00 |
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ISBN 10: |
1904955304 |
ISBN 13: |
9781904955306 |
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Publisher: |
SIGNAL BOOKS LTD |
Pub. date: |
1 July, 2007 |
Pages: |
256 |
Description: |
Presents a cultural and literary history of Croatia's capital, exploring its turbulent political past, rich literary traditions and vibrant cafe culture. From the mid-nineteenth century onwards Zagreb developed steadily into a modern city. This book explores this central core and the atmospheric old town on a rise above it. |
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Situated at the foot of a range of hills on the edge of the great Pannonian Plain, for most of its history Zagreb has been a small town to which things happened. Administered from 1102 by Hungary and later absorbed into the Habsburg Monarchy, Zagreb was under threat from the advancing Ottomans until the late sixteenth century. In 1918, the Croatian lands joined their immediate South Slav neighbours in the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovens, later renamed Yugoslavia. Following Yugoslavia's violent collapse, in 1991 Zagreb became the capital city of the new independent Croatia. From the mid-nineteenth century onwards Zagreb developed steadily into a modern city, reflecting all the important trends in Central European culture, architecture and fashion. Its pretty centre is laid out according to a plan incorporating trees and public gardens, forming a "green horseshoe" lined with imposing buildings.Celia Hawkesworth explores this central core and the atmospheric old town on a rise above it, finding a mix of old and modern building, a rich cultural tradition and a vibrant outdoor cafe life, in which many of the individuals who have contributed to creating the city's unique inner life are commemorated in statues in the streets and squares. This title covers: City of Struggle: the legacy of external attack, fire, earthquakes and internal political strife; where street names reflect a turbulent past, the need to adapt to historical and political circumstances, and a steady, patient striving for autonomy; City of Culture: the sculpture of Ivan Mestrovic; the Zagreb Musical Biennale and Igor Pogorelic; the unique collections of paintings in the Strossmayer and Modern Galleries; the novels and plays of Miroslav Krleza and a lively tradition of artistic experimentation; and, City of Pleasure: parks, hills, forests and lakes; numerous sports centres; cafes, bars, jazz-clubs and night-spots for quiet relaxation or dancing; theatres, concert-halls, cinemas and shopping-malls, which can almost all be reached on foot from the central square. |
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25 b&w drawings |
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UK |
Imprint: |
Signal Books Ltd |
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