An edition of Modernizmi i modernost (2004)

Modernizmi i modernost

(ne)vŭzmozhnost za istorizirane : izkustvo v Bŭlgarii︠a︡ i khudozhestven obmen s balkanski strani = Moderisms [sic] and modernity : (im)possibility for historicizing [sic] : art in Bulgaria and artistic exchanges with Balkan Countries

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Irina Genova
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An edition of Modernizmi i modernost (2004)

Modernizmi i modernost

(ne)vŭzmozhnost za istorizirane : izkustvo v Bŭlgarii︠a︡ i khudozhestven obmen s balkanski strani = Moderisms [sic] and modernity : (im)possibility for historicizing [sic] : art in Bulgaria and artistic exchanges with Balkan Countries

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Publisher
Ida
Language
Bulgarian
Pages
263

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 240-245) and indexes.

Bulgarian and English.

Published in
Sofii︠a︡
Other Titles
Moderisms and modernity, Modernisms and modernity

Classifications

Library of Congress
N7188.5.M63 G46 2004

The Physical Object

Pagination
263 p. :
Number of pages
263

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL16339905M
ISBN 10
9549122344, 9549122444
LCCN
2006412032

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