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900 days the siege of Leningrad / Salisbury, Harrison E 2000  Book
Salisbury, Harrison E Book
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Publication London, Pan Books, 2000.
Description xv, 635p.Pbk
Series Pan Grand Strategy Series
Standard Number 0330392824
Key Words Summer War  Northern Crisis  Blood Red Clouds  Leningrad  World War II 
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Bordering time in the cityscape. toponymic changes as temporal : street renaming in Leningrad/St. Petersburg / Marin, Anais   Journal Article
Marin, Anais Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract Place renaming is an archetypical feature of regime change in (post-)Soviet Russia. In the case of Leningrad / St. Petersburg it is interpreted here as an attempt at temporal boundary-making: in renaming streets, local elites tried to erect a symbolic time border between 'old' and 'new'. Since post-Soviet renaming mostly amounted to returning to places the maiden names they bore in the imperial period, toponymic changes since the perestroika did not imply a radically new semiotic mapping of the cityscape. In choosing memory landmarks for cultural self-identification that refer to an idealised European past, place-namers also tried to establish normative boundaries to situate St. Petersburg in a desired geopolitical space. Like other discursive constructions, these renaming processes are not free of contradictions however.
Key Words Russia  Geopolitical Space  Soviet Russia  St. Petersburg  Leningrad  Soviet Union 
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