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  • ZZF Potsdam  (2)
  • Zentrum für Hist. Forschung Berlin
  • 2010-2014  (2)
  • Slavic Studies  (2)
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    Toronto [u.a.] : Univ. of Toronto Press
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    Format: X, 255 S. , Ill., Kt.
    ISBN: 9781442645349 , 1442645342
    Content: Based on research in previously closed Soviet archives, this book sheds light on the formative years of Soviet city planning and on state efforts to consolidate power through cityscape design. Stepping away from Moscow's central corridors of power, Heather D. DeHaan focuses her study on 1930s Nizhnii Novgorod, where planners struggled to accommodate the expectations of a Stalinizing state without sacrificing professional authority and power. Bridging institutional and cultural history, the book brings together a variety of elements of socialism as enacted by planners on a competitive urban stage, such as scientific debate, the crafting of symbolic landscapes, and state campaigns for the development of cultured cities and people. By examining how planners and other urban inhabitants experienced, lived, and struggled with socialism and Stalinism, DeHaan offers readers a much broader, more complex picture of planning and planners than has been revealed to date.0
    Language: English
    Subjects: History , Political Science , Geography , Slavic Studies , Art History , Sociology
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    Keywords: Nischni Nowgorod ; Stadtplanung ; Geschichte 1928-1938
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    Cambridge, Mass. [u.a.] : Harvard Univ. Press
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    gbv_1604913665
    Format: 431 S., [5] Bl. , Ill.
    ISBN: 9780674072879
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Readers, writers, and Soviet historyA passion for the printed word: postwar Soviet literature -- Barometer of the epoch: Pomerantsev and the debate on sincerity -- Naming the social evil: Dudintsev's ethical quest -- Recalling the revolution: the Pasternak affair -- Literature above literature: Tvardovskii's memory -- Reassessing the moral order: Ehrenburg and the memory of the terror -- Finding new words: Solzhenitsyn and the experience of terror -- Discovering human rights: the Siniavskii-Daniel' trial -- In search of authenticity: the legends and facts controversy -- Last battles: the end of Tvardovskii's Novyi Mir -- Epilogue: tradition, change, legacies. , Readers, writers, and Soviet history -- A passion for the printed word: postwar Soviet literature -- Barometer of the epoch: Pomerantsev and the debate on sincerity -- Naming the social evil: Dudintsev's ethical quest -- Recalling the revolution: the Pasternak affair -- Literature above literature: Tvardovskii's memory -- Reassessing the moral order: Ehrenburg and the memory of the terror -- Finding new words: Solzhenitsyn and the experience of terror -- Discovering human rights: the Siniavskii-Daniel' trial -- In search of authenticity: the legends and facts controversy -- Last battles: the end of Tvardovskii's Novyi Mir -- Epilogue: tradition, change, legacies.
    Additional Edition: Online-Ausg. Kozlov, Denis Jurʹevič, 1973 - The Readers of "Novyi Mir Cambridge, Mass. [u.a.] : Harvard Univ. Press, 2013 ISBN 9780674072879
    Language: English
    Subjects: Slavic Studies
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    Keywords: Novyj mir ; Leser ; Rezeption ; Russisch ; Literatur ; Rezeption ; Geschichte 1950-1970
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