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Architectures of Russian identity : 1500 to the present /

From the royal pew of Ivan the Terrible, to Catherine the Great's use of landscape, to the struggles between the Orthodox Church and preservationists in post-Soviet Yaroslavl-across five centuries of Russian history, Russian leaders have used architecture to project unity, identity, and power....

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Rowland, Daniel B. (Daniel Bruce), 1941-, Cracraft, James
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Ithaca : Cornell University Press, ©2003.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Peter the Great and the problem of periodization / James Cracraft -- The throne of Monomakh : Ivan the Terrible and the architectonics of destiny / Michael S. Flier -- Architecture and dynasty : Boris Godunov's uses of architecture, 1584-1606 / Daniel Rowland -- Catherine the Great's field of dreams : architecture and landscape in the Russian Enlightenment / Dimitri Shvidkovsky -- Russian estate architecture and noble identity / Priscilla Roosevelt -- The picturesque and the holy : visions of touristic space in Russia, 1820-1850 / Christopher Ely -- Constructing the Russian other : Viollet-le-Duc and the politics of an Asiatic past / Lauren M. O'Connell -- The "Russian style" in church architecture as imperial symbol after 1881 / Richard Wortman -- Civilization in the city : architecture, urbanism, and the colonization of Tashkent / Robert D. Crews -- Stalinist modern : constructivism and the Soviet company town / Greg Castillo -- The greening of utopia : nature, social vision, and landscape art in Stalinist Russia / Mark Bassin -- The rise and fall of Stalinist architecture / Andrew Day -- Conflict over designing a monument to Stalin's victims : public art and political ideology in Russia, 1987-1996 / Kathleen E. Smith -- Architecture, urban space, and post-Soviet Russian identity / Blair A. Ruble. 
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