Architectures of Russian Identity, 1500 to the Present / Edition 1

Architectures of Russian Identity, 1500 to the Present / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
0801488281
ISBN-13:
9780801488283
Pub. Date:
05/07/2003
Publisher:
Cornell University Press
ISBN-10:
0801488281
ISBN-13:
9780801488283
Pub. Date:
05/07/2003
Publisher:
Cornell University Press
Architectures of Russian Identity, 1500 to the Present / Edition 1

Architectures of Russian Identity, 1500 to the Present / Edition 1

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Overview

From the royal pew of Ivan the Terrible, to Catherine the Great's use of landscape, to the struggles between the Orthodox Church and preservationists in post-Soviet Yaroslavl—across five centuries of Russian history, Russian leaders have used architecture to project unity, identity, and power. Church architecture has inspired national cohesion and justified political control while representing the claims of religion in brick, wood, and stone. The architectural vocabulary of the Soviet state celebrated industrialization, mechanization, and communal life. Buildings and landscapes have expressed utopian urges as well as lofty spiritual goals. Country houses and memorials have encoded their own messages.

In Architectures of Russian Identity, James Cracraft and Daniel Rowland gather a group of authors from a wide variety of backgrounds—including history and architectural history, linguistics, literary studies, geography, and political science—to survey the political and symbolic meanings of many different kinds of structures. Fourteen heavily illustrated chapters demonstrate the remarkable fertility of the theme of architecture, broadly defined, for a range of fields dealing with Russia and its surrounding territories. The authors engage key terms in contemporary historiography—identity, nationality, visual culture—and assess the applications of each in Russian contexts.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780801488283
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Publication date: 05/07/2003
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 264
Product dimensions: 7.00(w) x 10.00(h) x 0.62(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

James Cracraft is Professor of History and University Scholar at the University of Illinois at Chicago. His books include The Petrine Revolution in Russian Architecture. Daniel Rowland is Director of the Gaines Center for the Humanities at the University of Kentucky and has published extensively on early modern Russian political culture.

What People are Saying About This

Robert Crummey

The quality of the essays in the Architectures of Russian Identity collection is remarkable. A number of the authors are well-known specialists in the area and fully live up to their reputations. Despite the variety of topics, the book forms a coherent whole: several pairs and groupings of essays interconnect and reinforce each other in interesting ways, demonstrating the editors' ability to unite diverse themes and approaches in one volume.

Robert Bruegmann

Architectures of Russian Identity, 1500 to the Present, opens a window onto a vast and little-known world. From St. Petersburg to Tashkent, from the time of Ivan the Terrible to the period of rebuilding after the collapse of the Soviet regime, architecture has played a key role in debates about religion, politics, and society across the far-flung Russian territories. James Cracraft and Daniel Rowland have done an excellent job of illuminating, from a variety of disciplinary perspectives, the importance of design in any assessment of the rich and turbulent history that gave rise to such things as Boris Godunov's fortresses, the magnificent country estates in the time of Catherine the Great, and the carefully preserved churches and palaces of post-Soviet Russia.

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