Book release Subjective Atlas of Bosnia and Herzegovina – Wednesday, 3 December 2025 

Post Conflict Research Center (PCRC) & Subjective Editions & Newcastle University proudly announce the release of the Subjective Atlas of Bosnia and Herzegovina, a new publication that reimagines how this charged country can be seen and felt — through the eyes of its people.

Bringing together over eighty personal mappings from contributors across Bosnia and Herzegovina and the diaspora, the book offers an intimate, polyphonic portrait of everyday life, memory, and hope in a country too often defined by outsiders. Created through participatory workshops held in Sarajevo, Srebrenica, and Vitez, the atlas uses drawing, collage, and photography to capture how people inhabit, remember, and imagine their surroundings today.

Rather than presenting a fixed or objective account, these mappings express Bosnia and Herzegovina through sensations — the textures of war-scarred buildings, the taste of homemade juices, the ache of absence, and the joy of small solidarities. The publication opens space for critical imagination and shows that Bosnia and Herzegovina is not divided, but layered with entangled histories and resilient futures — mapped from within.

🔗 More information: www.subjectiveeditions.org

The Subjective Atlas of Bosnia and Herzegovina will be launched on Wednesday, 3 December 2025, with an accompanying exhibition at Vijećnica (Sarajevo City Hall). The book will be available in various bookshops across Bosnia and Herzegovina, and internationally.

📆 Wednesday, 03 December 2025 
⏰️ Booklaunch & opening: 6 pm. 
📍 Sarajevo City Hall (Vijećnica), Brodac 1

The exhibition will be open to the public till 10 December.

📧 To attend the event, please write PCRC at pcrc.bih@gmail.com

The Sarajevo exhibition is organized in cooperation with the City of Sarajevo and Sarajevo Information Center on the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY), with the support of Public Enterprise Sarajevo and the band Frtutma Kids.