The purpose of this paper is to show how Russia built St. Petersburg to be a western city, but how this city still maintained strong Russian traditions. By looking at court customs, architecture, and the construction of the city is evident that this city belongs in its own category. Overcoming tremendous obstacles in its construction the Russian czars and czarinas were dedicated to Westernization, as is evident with its construction. By looking at uniquely Western structures and comparing them to ones in Russia we can see how this balance was achieved and continued. This city is neither completely Russian nor Western in its past or its future.Thesis (B.?)Honors Colleg
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St. Petersburg is one of the few metropolitan centres of Europe the development of which was conse...
Traits that some have regarded as distinctively Russian had appeared previously in Europe—sometimes ...
The scale and nature of the impact of the imperial residence in St. Petersburg on the urban environm...
The purpose of this paper is to show how Russia built St. Petersburg to be a western city, but ho...
The article studies Peter the Great “revolutionary” westernization project of Russia by reviewing th...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-03Few figures loom as large over the history of Ru...
The paper explores the Soviet urbanization as a European trend, developing between the extreme poles...
Abstract: The article gives a description of the sociocultural organization of Russia and the peculi...
This article presents a multinational and multireligious character of St. Petersburg since the found...
The article gives a description of the sociocultural organization of Russia and the peculiarities of...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2013St. Petersburg is unique among Russian cities. It ...
As capital of the Russian empire from the early eighteenth century until the fall of the Romanov dyn...
The article addresses the evolution of layout and spatial design development regarding high-rise zon...
The Russian City Between Tradition and Modernity provides a comprehensive history of urban developme...
The growth of cities and urban life is at the heart of the modern experience in Europe. So far, the ...
St. Petersburg is one of the few metropolitan centres of Europe the development of which was conse...
Traits that some have regarded as distinctively Russian had appeared previously in Europe—sometimes ...
The scale and nature of the impact of the imperial residence in St. Petersburg on the urban environm...