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Brigitte LE NORMAND
Brigitte LE NORMAND
Associate Professor of History
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Designing Tito's capital: Urban planning, modernism, and socialism in Belgrade
B Le Normand
University of Pittsburgh Press, 2014
1362014
The House that Socialism Built: Reform, Consumption and Inequality in Postwar Yugoslavia
B Le Normand
Communism Unwrapped: Consumption in Cold War Eastern Europe, 351-373, 2012
202012
The Gastarbajteri as a Transnational Yugoslav Working Class 1
B Le Normand
Social inequalities and discontent in Yugoslav socialism, 38-57, 2016
162016
Is there a specific ambivalence of the sacred? Illustrations from the Apparition of Medjugorje and the Movement of Sant'Egidio
M Barbato, C De Franco, B Le Normand
Politics, Religion & Ideology 13 (1), 53-73, 2012
162012
Designing Tito’s Capital: Urban Planning, Modernism, and Socialism. Culture, Politics, and the Built Environment, Pittsburgh
B Le Normand
PA: University of Pittsburgh Press, 2014
102014
The contested place of the detached home in Yugoslavia’s socialist cities
B Le Normand
The Cultural Life of Capitalism in Yugoslavia: (Post) Socialism and Its …, 2017
82017
Rijeka as a socialist port: Insights from Jugolinija's early years, 1947-1960
BL Normand
International journal of maritime history 33 (1), 193-208, 2021
62021
Automobility in Yugoslavia: Between Urban Planner, Market and Motorist: The Case of Belgrade, 1945–1972
BL Normand
The Socialist Car: Automobility in the Eastern Block, 2011
62011
The modernist city reconsidered: Changing attitudes of social scientists and urban designers in 1960s Yugoslavia
B Le Normand
Tokovi istorije, 141-159, 2008
62008
Urban development in Belgrade 1945-1972
B Le Normand
Informationen zur modernen Stadtgeschichte 1, 60-69, 2009
52009
Citizens without borders: Yugoslavia and its migrant workers in western Europe
B Le Normand
University of Toronto Press, 2021
42021
Citizens without Borders
B Le Normand
Citizens without Borders, 2021
22021
At home in postwar France: modern mass housing and the right to comfort
BL Normand
Planning Perspectives 31 (2), 328-330, 2016
22016
The house that market socialism built: Reform, consumption and inequality in socialist Yugoslavia
B Le Normand
European University Institute, 2008
22008
Make No Little Plan: Modernist Projects and Spontaneous Growth in Belgrade, 1945-1967
B Le Normand
East Central Europe 33 (1-2), 243-267, 2006
22006
Raising the Phoenix: The Wax and Waning of Modernist Urban Planning in Belgrade, Yugoslavia, 1945-1972
B Le Normand
ProQuest, 2007
12007
Book Review: Chad Bryant. Prague: Belonging in the Modern City. Harvard University Press, 2021
B Le Normand
Journal of Planning History 22 (4), 352-354, 2023
2023
Home is where the heart is: Yugoslavia’s ties to its migrant workers during the Cold War
B le Normand
2022
Rijeka Fiume in Flux Mobile Phone App
B le Normand, J Corbett, C Crompton
2021
Memory, Politics, and Yugoslav Migrations to Postwar Germany. By Christopher A. Molnar. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2018. Pp. xv + 235. Paper $40 …
B Le Normand
Central European History 53 (2), 488-490, 2020
2020
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