Saving Stalin's imperial city : historic preservation in Leningrad, 1930-1950
معرفی کتاب «Saving Stalin's imperial city : historic preservation in Leningrad, 1930-1950» نوشتهٔ Steven M. Maddox، منتشرشده توسط نشر Indiana University Press در سال 2015. این کتاب در فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
“Succeeds in explaining how and why a war-ravaged city suffering acute shortages invested its scant resources in protecting and reconstructing monuments.” — Slavonic and East European Review Saving Stalin’s Imperial City is the history of the successes and failures in historic preservation and of Leningraders’ determination to honor the memory of the terrible siege the city had endured during World War II. The book stresses the counterintuitive nature of Stalinist policies, which allocated scarce wartime resources to save historic monuments of the tsarist and imperial past even as the very existence of the Soviet state was being threatened, and again after the war, when housing, hospitals, and schools needed to be rebuilt. Postwar Leningrad was at the forefront of a concerted restoration effort, fueled by commemorations that glorified the city’s wartime experience, encouraged civic pride, and mobilized residents to rebuild their hometown. For Leningrad, the restoration of monuments and commemorations of the siege were intimately intertwined, served similar purposes, and were mutually reinforcing. “A most welcome addition to the historiography of Europe’s bombed cities and their reconstruction after World War II.” — Journal of Modern History Saving Stalin's Imperial City Is A Story Of Preservation, Restoration, And Commemoration In Leningrad During And After World War Ii. It Is A History Of The Successes And Failures In Historic Preservation And Of Leningraders' Determination To Preserve The Memory Of The Terrible Siege The City Had Survived. The Book Stresses The Counterintuitive Nature Of Stalinist Policies, Which Allocated Scarce Wartime Resources To Save Historic Monuments From The Tsarist And Imperial Past When The Very Existence Of The Soviet State Was Threatened, And Again After The War, When Housing, Hospitals, And Schools Needed To Be Rebuilt. While Not All Monuments Were Safe From Destruction, The State's Ideological Move Toward Promoting Soviet Patriotism Led To Policies That Promoted Heritage Preservation, Especially After Germany Systematically Sought To Destroy Monuments As A Means Of Erasing Evidence Of Russian History And Culture. When The War Ended, Leningrad Was At The Forefront Of A Concerted Restoration Effort, Fueled By Commemorations That Glorified The City's Wartime Experience, Encouraged Civic Pride, And Mobilized Residents To Restore Their Hometown. For Leningrad, The Restoration Of Monuments And Commemorations Of The Siege Were Intimately Intertwined, Served Similar Purposes, And Were Mutually Reinforcing--provided By Publisher. Old Petersburg, Preservation Movements, And The Soviet State's Turn To The Past -- These Monuments Must Be Protected! : Leningrad's Imperial Cityscape At War -- Projecting Soviet Power : Historic Restoration As Commemoration In Postwar Leningrad -- When Ivan Comes, There Will Be Nothing Left : Rebuilding And Reimagining The Historic Monuments In Leningrad's Suburbs -- Becoming Leningraders : Official Commemorations Of The Blockade -- Cold War Complications : Soviet Patriotism, Historic Restoration, And The End Of Blockade Commemorations. Steven Maddox. Includes Bibliographical References And Index.
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