Funding and Publications

FUNDING

The research reported here was carried out with the support of the National Science Foundation, Cultural Anthropology Program grant #1826892; Robert M. Hayden, Principal Investigator.  Institutional support was provided by the University of Pittsburgh and the University of Zadar.

The NSF and the universities are not responsible for the data or for or for any interpretation presented here.

PUBLICATIONS

Book:

Katić, Mario.  Domorodci i Gospodari: Historijsko – Antropološka studija stvaranja bosanskohercegovačkog grada Vareša. Sarajevo: Buybook, 2020.  

Articles:

Hayden, Robert M. and Katić, Mario, "Introduction to thematic issue: Spatializing sedimentations and erosions of time in urban landscapes" Geoadria 29 (#2): 151-160

Katić, Mario, "Palimpsesting martyrs: Graves of shahids within the sedimentations and erosions of time in Banja Luka and Zenica" Geoadria 29 (#2): 207-226

Vukliš, Vladan, "Pieces of contested memories: The history of monuments in Banja Luka" Geoadria 29 (#2): 227-258

Dražeta, Bogdan, "Monuments in Mostar as markers of the symbolic border and post-war memorialization" Geoadria 29 (#2): 259-282

Džananović, Mirza, “Wandering Monuments of Zenica,” Geoadria 29 (#2): 29-67 (2024) https://doi.org/0.15291/geoadria.4505

Hayden, Robert M., Ante Šiljeg and Ivan Marić, “Patterns of sedimentation and erosion of sacral architecture and secular memorials in Mostar, Banja Luka and Zenica,” Geoadria 29 (#2): 1-28 (2024), https://doi.org/10.15291/geoadria.4509

Hayden, RM & M. Katić . “The Fluid Dynamics of Viscous Identities: Sedimentations of Time in Five Late-Ottoman Refugee Towns in Bosnia since 1863,” Slavonic & East European Review 101 (1), 2023, p. 114-150. Project MUSE, doi:10.1353/see.2023.a897287.

Hayden, Robert M.  “Whither Bosnia?” Wilson Center Global Europe Program, Debate Series, March 2 2021 https://www.wilsoncenter.org/article/whither-bosnia

Hayden, Robert M.  “Postmortem on a Stillborn Census: Bosnia-Herzegovina, 2013-16.” Ethnopolitics 20 (#3): 317-340; online 28 Sept 2020. https://doi.org/10.1080/17449057.2020.1821335

Book Chapters:

Hayden, RM, “Antagonistic Tolerance in the Late Antique Eastern Empire: The View from Rumelia,” pp. 215-242 in Maureen Attali & Francesco Massa, eds., Shared Religious Sites in Late Antiquity. Negotiating Cultural and Ritual Identities in the Eastern Roman Empire (Basel & Berlin, Schwabe, 2023).

Hayden, RM. “Shared Space, or Mixed?” Oxford Handbook of Religious Space, Jeanne H. Kilde, gen. ed., Oxford University Press.  Online Publication Date: Jun 2022

https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190874988.013.3

 

Hayden, RM & M. Katić, “Religiously Nationalizing the Landscape in Bosnia-Herzegovina,” pp. 215-246 in Gruia Bădescu, Britt Bailey & Francesco Mazzuccheli, eds., Transforming National Heritage in the former Yugoslavia: Synchronous Pasts. London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2021. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-76401-2_9

Robert M. Hayden, JD, PhD

Professor Emeritus of Anthropology & Law, University of Pittsburgh

rhayden@pitt.edu

dr. sc. Mario Katić, izv. prof.

Associate Professor of Anthropology & Ethnology, University of Zadar

etnologkatic@gmail.com

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