This thesis explores the repopulation of Leningrad following the blockade of the city during the Second World War. In the years after the lifting of the siege blockade survivors remaining in Leningrad were joined annually by hundreds of thousands of incomers. However, while the siege has recently been the subject of a number of scholarly and literary treatments, much less attention has been paid to what happened next in terms of the mass resettlement of the city. Accounts of the consequences of the blockade that touch upon the postwar population have deployed the term ‘Leningraders’ as shorthand for a cohesive community of blockade survivors, embedded in the culture and landscape of the city. Even pieces of work that have portrayed post-sie...
International audienceIn the wake of World War II, Europe faced the challenge of repatriating the mi...
"This book deals with 20th century resettlements in the western areas of the former USSR, in particu...
This thesis is based upon a series of interviews conducted with thirty survivors of the siege of Len...
This thesis explores the repopulation of Leningrad following the blockade of the city during the Sec...
This article focuses on the civilian return to Leningrad after the end of the Blockade and in the im...
The Siege of Leningrad, a joint German-Finnish operation during World War II, lasted for 880 days an...
The Blockade of Leningrad during the Second World War was one of the longest and most devastating si...
This dissertation explores the demobilization of veterans of the Great Patriotic War in Leningrad an...
The siege of Leningrad constituted one of the most dramatic episodes of World War II, one that indiv...
This dissertation is a study of Leningrad during World War II and the period of postwar restoration ...
This thesis examines displacement in the context of the war in the Donbas region of eastern Ukraine ...
This dissertation is a study of Leningrad during World War II and the period of postwar restoration ...
The aim of this thesis is to shed light on Post-Soviet urban renewal and people’s perceptions of cha...
Based on a complex of published and archival sources, the article deals with a problem that has not ...
Increasing numbers of citizens from the eastern and southern regions of the USSR sought and obtained...
International audienceIn the wake of World War II, Europe faced the challenge of repatriating the mi...
"This book deals with 20th century resettlements in the western areas of the former USSR, in particu...
This thesis is based upon a series of interviews conducted with thirty survivors of the siege of Len...
This thesis explores the repopulation of Leningrad following the blockade of the city during the Sec...
This article focuses on the civilian return to Leningrad after the end of the Blockade and in the im...
The Siege of Leningrad, a joint German-Finnish operation during World War II, lasted for 880 days an...
The Blockade of Leningrad during the Second World War was one of the longest and most devastating si...
This dissertation explores the demobilization of veterans of the Great Patriotic War in Leningrad an...
The siege of Leningrad constituted one of the most dramatic episodes of World War II, one that indiv...
This dissertation is a study of Leningrad during World War II and the period of postwar restoration ...
This thesis examines displacement in the context of the war in the Donbas region of eastern Ukraine ...
This dissertation is a study of Leningrad during World War II and the period of postwar restoration ...
The aim of this thesis is to shed light on Post-Soviet urban renewal and people’s perceptions of cha...
Based on a complex of published and archival sources, the article deals with a problem that has not ...
Increasing numbers of citizens from the eastern and southern regions of the USSR sought and obtained...
International audienceIn the wake of World War II, Europe faced the challenge of repatriating the mi...
"This book deals with 20th century resettlements in the western areas of the former USSR, in particu...
This thesis is based upon a series of interviews conducted with thirty survivors of the siege of Len...