This paper examines the phenomenon of post-Gulag towns in Russia. The focus is put on the process of evolving from the traumatic repression-related past towards the new contemporary identities. Thus, the aim of this thesis is to investigate the chronology of Russian Gulag towns in dealing with traumatic heritage, starting from the time of Gulag-camps initiation and ending with the present day situation. As the focus of this research, a single case study of Vorkuta could be applied to the general context of over 30,000 Gulag camps that took place in Russia.AR2A011Architectural History ThesisArchitecture, Urbanism and Building Science
The Gulag is one of the key symbols of the mass state violence in the twentieth century. It relied, ...
Each historical period leaves its marks of evolution – towns, villages, churches, manors, parks and ...
This paper is devoted to memorial complexes with museum exhibits of the victims of political repress...
This article examines the commemoration practices of the Gulag in the Russian Federation. On the bas...
In this paper, the tendencies of rethinking the GULAG in the cultural memory of post-Soviet Lithuani...
Representations of Memory of the Holocaust and Soviet Repressions in Vilnius The opening of archives...
Gulag Memories: The Rediscovery and Commemoration of Russia’s Repressive Past is an enriched and upd...
Considering that other countries are still conducting their studies, it is too early to make conclus...
Kazakhstan is the location of some of the most important Gulag incarceration heritage sites from the...
Redefining Place Identity in Soviet Mono-city: The Case of Naujoji Akmenė The independence of Lithua...
The topic of my bachelor´s thesis is focused on the system and fiction in labor rehabilitation camps...
This thesis focuses on the questions of what Maly Trostenets and Blagovshchina were, what happened t...
The thesis is based on three starting points. The first is on the acknowledgement of the lamentable...
The objective of this contribution is to explore heritage management through the lens of concepts li...
The focus of this article is on the relationship between history, identity, and architectural design...
The Gulag is one of the key symbols of the mass state violence in the twentieth century. It relied, ...
Each historical period leaves its marks of evolution – towns, villages, churches, manors, parks and ...
This paper is devoted to memorial complexes with museum exhibits of the victims of political repress...
This article examines the commemoration practices of the Gulag in the Russian Federation. On the bas...
In this paper, the tendencies of rethinking the GULAG in the cultural memory of post-Soviet Lithuani...
Representations of Memory of the Holocaust and Soviet Repressions in Vilnius The opening of archives...
Gulag Memories: The Rediscovery and Commemoration of Russia’s Repressive Past is an enriched and upd...
Considering that other countries are still conducting their studies, it is too early to make conclus...
Kazakhstan is the location of some of the most important Gulag incarceration heritage sites from the...
Redefining Place Identity in Soviet Mono-city: The Case of Naujoji Akmenė The independence of Lithua...
The topic of my bachelor´s thesis is focused on the system and fiction in labor rehabilitation camps...
This thesis focuses on the questions of what Maly Trostenets and Blagovshchina were, what happened t...
The thesis is based on three starting points. The first is on the acknowledgement of the lamentable...
The objective of this contribution is to explore heritage management through the lens of concepts li...
The focus of this article is on the relationship between history, identity, and architectural design...
The Gulag is one of the key symbols of the mass state violence in the twentieth century. It relied, ...
Each historical period leaves its marks of evolution – towns, villages, churches, manors, parks and ...
This paper is devoted to memorial complexes with museum exhibits of the victims of political repress...