Hoja s spomini: dediščina na Poti spominov in tovarištva v Ljubljani

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  • Jernej Gregorač Samostojni raziskovalec, Slovenija

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3986/Traditio2025540103

Ključne besede:

dediščina, spomenik, druga svetovna vojna, socializem, Slovenija

Povzetek

Članek z elementi spomina, materialnosti in gibanja predstavi spominsko pot, Pot spominov in tovarištva, v Ljubljani, in s tem razgrinja pogled na to, kako so se v času socializma v Sloveniji ustvarjali spominski prostori in kako se ti prostori danes še ohranjajo in uveljavljajo kot dediščina. S kombinacijo teorije o spomenikih in aktivnega udejstvovanja na poti obravnava tudi naš odnos do dediščine kot večplastnega in dinamičnega procesa.

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Objavljeno

2025-03-28

Kako citirati

Gregorač, J. (2025). Hoja s spomini: dediščina na Poti spominov in tovarištva v Ljubljani. Traditiones, 54(1), 37–59. https://doi.org/10.3986/Traditio2025540103

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Dediščina na obrobjih? Srednje- in vzhodnoevropske perspektive / Heritage on the Margins? Central and Eastern European Perspectives