Identity in Post-Socialist Public Space

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A01=Bohdan Cherkes
A01=Jozef Hernik
Author_Bohdan Cherkes
Author_Jozef Hernik
authoritarian regime architecture
Berlin Castle
Berlin Centre
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Centre Public Spaces
City Centre's Public Space
Common Language
comparative analysis of European capitals
CS
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Government Centre
Government Square
Independence Square
Independent Ukrainian State
Marg Und Partner
Moskva River
National Identity
national identity formation
post-authoritarian cities
PS
public space theory
Russian Architecture
Russian Identity
Soviet Architecture
Spree River
Stalinist Architecture
Totalitarian Period
Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church
Ukrainian Elite
Ukrainian Intelligentsia
Ukrainian National Identity
Urban Castle
urban identity transformation
urban planning history

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032062587
  • Weight: 380g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 31 May 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book is a comparative analysis of the architecture of central public spaces of capital cities in Central and Eastern Europe during the period of their authoritarian and post-authoritarian development.

It demonstrates that national identity transformations cause structural changes in urban public spaces, and theorises identity and national identity within urban planning in order to explain the influence of historical, cultural, mental, social as well as ideological and political conditions on the processes of shaping and perceiving the architecture of public space. The book addresses the process of shaping and restructuring historic centres of European capital cities of Kiev, Moscow, Berlin, and Warsaw, which developed under authoritarian regime conditions throughout the 20th century and were characterised by ideological determinism and the influence of state ideology and politics on the architecture of public spaces.

The book will be useful for urban planners, architects, land management specialists, art historians, political scientists, and readers interested in the theory and history of cities, the fundamentals of urban planning and architecture, and the planning of cities and public spaces.

Bohdan Cherkes, Ph.D., Eng. of architecture, is full Professor in the Department of Land Management and Landscape Architecture, Faculty of Environmental Engineering and Land Surveying, at the University of Agriculture in Kraków, Poland, and Dean of the Faculty for Architecture and Design at the Lviv Polytechnic National University, Ukraine.

Józef Hernik, Ph.D., Eng., full Professor, is a researcher in the Department of Land Management and Landscape Architecture, Faculty of Environmental Engineering and Land Surveying, at the University of Agriculture in Kraków, Poland.

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