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Races to Modernity
Metropolitan Aspirations in Eastern Europe, 1890–1940
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2014
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The comparative presentation of the birth of metropolises like St. Petersburg, Helsinki, Kiev, Belgrade, or Athens confirms the importance of the Western model as well as the influence of international experts on city planning at the periphery of Europe. In addition, this volume presents an alternative perspective that aims to understand the genesis of Eastern European cities with a metropolitan character or metropolitan aspirations as a process sui generis. The rapid expansion of metropolitan cities such as London and Paris began in the 17th and 18th centuries. Large parts of Central and Eastern Europe underwent urbanization and industrialization with considerable delay. Nevertheless beginning in the second half of the 19th century, the towns in the Romanov and Habsburg empires, as well as in the Balkans grew into cities and metropolitan areas. They changed at an astonishing pace. This transformation has long been interpreted as an attempt to overcome the economic and cultural backwardness of the region and to catch up to Western Europe.
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Behrends Jan C. :
Jan C. Behrends, Centre for Contemporary History (ZZF), Potsdam, teaches East European History at Humboldt University, Berlin.
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Contents
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List of Maps
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1. Races to Modernity: Metropolitan Aspirations in Eastern Europe, 1890–1940. An Introduction
1 - THE SOCIAL AND THE NATIONAL QUESTION IN THE EASTERN METROPOLIS
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2. Modernity as Mask: Reality, Appearance, and Knowledge on the Petersburg Street
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3. Modernist Visions and Mass Politics in Late Imperial Kiev
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4. Creating Polish Wilno, 1919–1939
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5. Modern Moscow: Russia’s Metropolis and the State from Tsarism to Stalinism
101 - URBANISM GOES EAST: THE DEVELOPMENT OF CAPITALS, INFRASTRUCTURE, AND PLANNING
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6. Athens, 1890–1940: Transitory Modernism and National Realities
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7. Between Rivalry, Irrationality, and Resistance: The Modernization of Belgrade, 1890–1914
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8. Architectural Praxis in Sofia: The Changing Perception of Oriental Urbanity and European Urbanism, 1879–1940
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9. Warszawa Funkcjonalna: Radical Urbanism and the International Discourse on Planning in the Interwar Period
205 - OSTMODERNE? EAST EUROPEAN MODERNISM
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10. Capital Modernism in the Baltic Republics: Kaunas, Tallinn, and Riga
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11. Imperial and National Helsinki: Shaping an Eastern or Western Capital City?
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12. Modernizing Zagreb: The Freedom of the Periphery
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Bibliography
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List of Contributors
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Index
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Keywords for this book
Architecture; City planning; Growth; Modernization; Social change; Urban history; Urban studies
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Professional and scholarly;