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3. From Reurbanization to Hyperurbanization
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Timothy J. Colton
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Figures xi
- Maps xv
- Introduction 1
- 1. Frontier Town into Metropolis 11
- 2. Red Moscow 71
- 3. From Reurbanization to Hyperurbanization 153
- 4. Stalin’s Moscow 249
- 5. The Limits of De-Stalinization 357
- 6. The Politics of Basic Needs and of Urban Amenity 455
- 7. The Mold Shattered 567
- 8. Toward a Post-Socialist Metropolis 661
- Appendix A: The Population of Moscow 757
- Appendix Β: Composition and Administrative Structure of the Municipal and Communist Party Organs of Soviet Moscow 759
- Appendix C: Careers of Municipal and Communist Party Officials in Soviet Moscow 773
- Appendix D: Housing Construction and Supply in Soviet Moscow 795
- Notes 799
- Acknowledgments 909
- Index 913
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Figures xi
- Maps xv
- Introduction 1
- 1. Frontier Town into Metropolis 11
- 2. Red Moscow 71
- 3. From Reurbanization to Hyperurbanization 153
- 4. Stalin’s Moscow 249
- 5. The Limits of De-Stalinization 357
- 6. The Politics of Basic Needs and of Urban Amenity 455
- 7. The Mold Shattered 567
- 8. Toward a Post-Socialist Metropolis 661
- Appendix A: The Population of Moscow 757
- Appendix Β: Composition and Administrative Structure of the Municipal and Communist Party Organs of Soviet Moscow 759
- Appendix C: Careers of Municipal and Communist Party Officials in Soviet Moscow 773
- Appendix D: Housing Construction and Supply in Soviet Moscow 795
- Notes 799
- Acknowledgments 909
- Index 913