Women and Socialist Cultural Heritage: New Perspectives of Reinterpretation: Introduction
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The issue entitled Women and socialist cultural heritage: new perspectives of reinterpretation brings five papers and one book review. The issue arose as a result of the work of the conference held on October 15, 2021, organized by the Society for Creative Initiatives RE.KreAKTa and supported by the Ministry of Culture and Information of the Republic of Serbia.
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