This chapter reviews the factors underlying the rapid emergence and subsequent narrowing of the Soviet-made housing shortage (i.e. the rise and slow demise of underurbanisation) in the Baltics, corroborating the analysis with findings from archival research on housing construction and allocation in the Latgalian city of Daugavpils between 1945 and 1991. It is suggested that the dynamics of the housing shortage, and the way the Soviet authorities attempted to tackle it, acted as a powerful alternative source of housing and socio-spatial differentiation, and that tracing the priorities assigned by economic planners to the different actors involved in housing construction facilitates the decoding of the Baltic residential landscapes. The chapt...
The present study compares the housing policies of Sweden and Soviet Estonia, with a focus on Stockh...
This paper analyses the development of city systems in the Baltic States (Estonia, Latvia and Lithua...
Abstract: This paper reviews the literature on the processes of residential differentiation in Budap...
This chapter reviews the factors underlying the rapid emergence and subsequent narrowing of the Sovi...
This chapter provides a survey of the political, socio-economic and demographic development of the B...
Finland and Estonia had unusually close connections for a Western and a Soviet state following the K...
This chapter provides a comparative overview of the post-war housing programmes of the Central and E...
Decentralization and shift to market-driven planning systems that started after the fall of USSR all...
According to Eurostat, post-communist and post-socialist countries have one exceptional feature comp...
Finland and Estonia had unusually close connections for a Western and a Soviet state follow-ing the ...
This opening chapter of the book Housing Estates in the Baltic Countries: The Legacy of Central Plan...
Research on the residential and housing differences of urban populations in post-second world war Ce...
This chapter discusses Baltic (mostly Lithuanian) mass housing estates as winners of Soviet urban pl...
Nuo 1960 iki 1990 metų Europos gyventojų skaičius nuolat augo, todėl buvo pradėta masinė daugiabučių...
This paper reviews the literature on the processes of residential differentiation in Budapest, Pragu...
The present study compares the housing policies of Sweden and Soviet Estonia, with a focus on Stockh...
This paper analyses the development of city systems in the Baltic States (Estonia, Latvia and Lithua...
Abstract: This paper reviews the literature on the processes of residential differentiation in Budap...
This chapter reviews the factors underlying the rapid emergence and subsequent narrowing of the Sovi...
This chapter provides a survey of the political, socio-economic and demographic development of the B...
Finland and Estonia had unusually close connections for a Western and a Soviet state following the K...
This chapter provides a comparative overview of the post-war housing programmes of the Central and E...
Decentralization and shift to market-driven planning systems that started after the fall of USSR all...
According to Eurostat, post-communist and post-socialist countries have one exceptional feature comp...
Finland and Estonia had unusually close connections for a Western and a Soviet state follow-ing the ...
This opening chapter of the book Housing Estates in the Baltic Countries: The Legacy of Central Plan...
Research on the residential and housing differences of urban populations in post-second world war Ce...
This chapter discusses Baltic (mostly Lithuanian) mass housing estates as winners of Soviet urban pl...
Nuo 1960 iki 1990 metų Europos gyventojų skaičius nuolat augo, todėl buvo pradėta masinė daugiabučių...
This paper reviews the literature on the processes of residential differentiation in Budapest, Pragu...
The present study compares the housing policies of Sweden and Soviet Estonia, with a focus on Stockh...
This paper analyses the development of city systems in the Baltic States (Estonia, Latvia and Lithua...
Abstract: This paper reviews the literature on the processes of residential differentiation in Budap...