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LANDSCAPES OF POSTMODERNITY: CHANGES IN THE BUILT FABRIC OF BELGRADE AND SOFIA SINCE THE END OF SOCIALISM

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URBAN GEOGRAPHY
Volume 29, Issue 8, Pages 785-810

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ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.2747/0272-3638.29.8.785

Keywords

postsocialist cities; postmodern urbanism; Belgrade; Sofia

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In this article, I discuss recent physical changes in the built fabric of the Serbian capital of Belgrade and the Bulgarian capital of Sofia. I apply two bodies of literature, involving postsocialist urban transitions and postmodern urban transitions. I present empirical observations on changes in building functions, scales, and styles in both cities. I show that certain general common traits prevail in the evolution of urban forms in both Belgrade and Sofia, but I also argue that the contrasting social and cultural experiences of Serbia and Bulgaria during socialism and postsocialism produced some locally specific results. I further Suggest that postsocialist cities represent textbook examples of urban postmodernization, much as socialist cities epitomized the essential legacy of modernist urbanity.

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