J6-7173 — Interim report
1.
Continuation of the Great War - by other means

In a paper presented at the scientific meeting organised by the Croatian Ethological Society the author gave an overview of the monument deditaced to fallen soldiers in the territory of former Yugoslavia, mainly in Serbia and Slovenia.

COBISS.SI-ID: 59954274
2.
Heritage of the first world war

A paper presented at the international scientific conference organised by the Museum of Recent History Ljubljana.

COBISS.SI-ID: 57560418
3.
Threads from the ‘spinning wheel mountain’: landscapes of war, walks of peace, and the inevitable productivity of borders

This paper points out a specific shortcoming of recent anthropological conceptualisations of landscape as assemblage and entanglement of human, non-human and material residues and movements. Such conceptualisations often imply notions about positive productive forces of landscape’s becomings. These prove as alluring in the context of the Anthropocene debates, since landscapes of biological and socio-cultural diversity in becomings likely engender hope. However, it seems so that these conceptualisations are more focused on time than on space and, as such, rarely reconsider geographical and geo-political boundaries. This paper reflects on the role of political borders in the production of landscapes. It builds on the case of the WWI battlefields at the Mount Kolovrat, Slovenia/Italy.

COBISS.SI-ID: 61921890