St Petersburg: A Cultural History
… As the monarchy declined, allowing intellectuals and artists to flourish, Petersburg became … The names of the Russian modern masters who found expression in St. Petersburg still …
… As the monarchy declined, allowing intellectuals and artists to flourish, Petersburg became … The names of the Russian modern masters who found expression in St. Petersburg still …
… Petersburg. Russia's ever-changing relationship to Europe therefore lies at the heart of St. Petersburg's biography and the story of the nation for which it served as a "window to the West.…
… In many respects industrialization brought about the metamorphosis of St Petersburg, just as it has of other cities at one time or another. What happened in and to St Petersburg during …
… Petersburg has entered the postindustrial stage of development. This paper studies and interprets St. Petersburg’s main economic, territorial, and spatial transformation trends. In fact, …
… geographical characteristics of each SaintPetersburg sub-region… The main issue of today’s Saint-Petersburg is a decision to … transport framework of Saint-Petersburg, the improvement of …
… But existing treatments of St Petersburg often seem … instance, that not everyone in St Petersburg is an artist or aesthete… ), then discussions of Petersburg need not end with Pushkin and …
… Petersburg served a vital function over the course of the nineteenth century in effecting the … The underdocumented middle ground of St. Petersburg also reflects a larger problem in …
… Petersburg as the second largest city in Russia and a socio-economic center of national … The object of the study was 111 municipalities of St. Petersburg. The dynamics of their five most …
… Petersburg is the Russian Federation’s second major city and arguably its cultural capital. Western influences have shaped St. Petersburg’s origins and cultural life, including its …
… and Petersburg. Moscow was the original capital, it was succeeded by Petersburg from the … In addition it analyses the fate of the former capitals (first Moscow, then Petersburg) in terms …