Fr. 71.90

Stalinist City Planning - Professionals, Performance, and Power

Inglese · Tascabile

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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.


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List of maps & illustrations
List of Acronyms and Abbreviations
A Note on Transliteration, Translation, and Toponyms
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Planning, Planners, and Performance
1 From Nizhnii to Gorky: The City as Palimpsest & Stage
2 Visionary Planning: Confronting Socio-Material Agencies
3 From Ivory Tower to City Street: Building a New Nizhnii, 1928-1932
4 Stalinist Representation: Iconographic Vision, 1935-1938
5 Stalinism as Stagecraft: The Architecture of Performance
6 A City That Builds Itself: The Limits of Technocracy
7 Performing Socialism: Connecting Space to Self
8 Conclusion: Living Socialism - In the Shadow of the Political
Select Bibliography
Index


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Heather D. DeHaan is an associate professor in the Department of History at Binghamton University.


Riassunto

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.

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