textFew spaces have been as tyrannically predetermined as St. Petersburg and Soviet Moscow. This paper aims to present a theoretical narrative delineating the tyranny of space through both Russian capitols by examining both Peter the Great’s and Lenin’s predetermined construction of Russian spaces. First will be an examination of the manner in which Peter the Great undercut authentic Russian tradition by replacing historical with European spatial consciousness. In the second chapter, a few case studies from the history of Russian letters will be provided so as to best demonstrate the continuing anxiety of spatial representation plaguing Russian writers through the nineteenth century. Chapter three concerns Lenin’s spatial despotism. In cont...
The analytical review gives different aspects of the category of space in the texts by Mikhail Bulga...
Starting from the theoretical problem of understanding the nation-building process within continenta...
This paper continues the tradition of thinking about urban space in anthropological terms. Urban ant...
textFew spaces have been as tyrannically predetermined as St. Petersburg and Soviet Moscow. This pap...
The Petrograd House of Arts existed during a period of dramatic transition in Russia. During the lat...
This dissertation explores the relationship between urban space and urban text according to the prin...
This article argues that space is one of the formative elements in the construction of Russianness a...
This essay examines Sergei Tret’iakov’s and Dmitrii Prigov’s turn to the newspaper in their search f...
This dissertation examines a marginal group in Russian history and literature, domestic servants (dv...
The Soviet state-building project of the 1920s and 1930s faced a number of challenges, among then re...
The article analyses the ways in which the Russian philosopher Nikolai Berdiaev understood Russian s...
My paper, which is an adaptation of a chapter of my doctoral thesis, applies the methodologies of an...
abstract: A recent trend in literary research has focused on how authors' use of space reveals under...
The article analyses the ways in which the Russian philosopher Nikolai Berdiaev understood Russian s...
This study develops a model for understanding spatial change and the construction of space as a meet...
The analytical review gives different aspects of the category of space in the texts by Mikhail Bulga...
Starting from the theoretical problem of understanding the nation-building process within continenta...
This paper continues the tradition of thinking about urban space in anthropological terms. Urban ant...
textFew spaces have been as tyrannically predetermined as St. Petersburg and Soviet Moscow. This pap...
The Petrograd House of Arts existed during a period of dramatic transition in Russia. During the lat...
This dissertation explores the relationship between urban space and urban text according to the prin...
This article argues that space is one of the formative elements in the construction of Russianness a...
This essay examines Sergei Tret’iakov’s and Dmitrii Prigov’s turn to the newspaper in their search f...
This dissertation examines a marginal group in Russian history and literature, domestic servants (dv...
The Soviet state-building project of the 1920s and 1930s faced a number of challenges, among then re...
The article analyses the ways in which the Russian philosopher Nikolai Berdiaev understood Russian s...
My paper, which is an adaptation of a chapter of my doctoral thesis, applies the methodologies of an...
abstract: A recent trend in literary research has focused on how authors' use of space reveals under...
The article analyses the ways in which the Russian philosopher Nikolai Berdiaev understood Russian s...
This study develops a model for understanding spatial change and the construction of space as a meet...
The analytical review gives different aspects of the category of space in the texts by Mikhail Bulga...
Starting from the theoretical problem of understanding the nation-building process within continenta...
This paper continues the tradition of thinking about urban space in anthropological terms. Urban ant...