LATVIAESTONIAUKRAINERUSSIAN invasion of Ukraine, 2022-COLLECTIVE memoryPOSTWAR reconstructionMONUMENTSFor a long time the approach of the both two Baltic states to the Soviet heritage was formed by: (1) international and bilateral agreements which obliged states to protect mon...
Estonia and fellow North Atlantic Treaty Organization members Latvia and Lithuania have pulled down monuments that are widely seen as an unwanted legacy of the Soviet occupation of those countries. World & Nation Poland, France and Germany vow to make Europe stronger as...
摘要: Sinko, Katalin. "Political Rituals: the Raising and Demolition of Monuments." Art and Society inthe Age of Stalin. Ed. Peter Gyorgy and Hedvig Turai. Budapest: Corvina Books, 1992. 81. Ed.Peter Gyorgy and Hedvig Turai. Budapest: Corvina Bookk, 1992. 81. Terras, Victor....
A Contested Landscape: Monuments, public memory, and post-Soviet Identity in Stavropol', Russia Much recent literature in cultural, political and social geography has considered the relationship between identity, memory, and the urban landscape. This ... A Foxall - Communist and Post-communist Stud...
Both maps are marked with numbers (from 1 to 237) signed under the map. All marks are divided into groups: Memorials and monuments, architectural monuments, museums and exhibitions, theaters and circuses, concert halls, cinemas, sports facilities. There are also special marks of tourist infrastruc...
been held in Latvia since 1873 and has been gathering choirs from all over thecountry to sing Latvian songs. In the Soviet Union, Latvian and Estonian Songand Dance Festivals were allowed, but their repertoire was strictly censored andsupplemented with Soviet propagandistic songs. However, the dis...
The current nationalist conservative government in Poland has begun removing monuments to Soviet soldiers. Its military leadership is arming for a potential conflict with Russia and Belarus. Nothing is forgotten. The Baltic States 1944 No Western country ever formally and legally accepted the occupation...
Memories, monuments, histories: the re-thinking of the Second World War since 1989 On 17 June 1940, during the period of the Nazi-Soviet Pact, Latvia was invaded by the Red Army and annexed as part of the Soviet Union. Then, just one year... Evans,Martin - 《National Identities》 被...
Expired Monuments: Case Studies on Soviet-era Architecture in Latvia through the Kaleidoscope of Postcolonialism In this article, I use the tools of postcolonial theory in order to explain the processes of architecture and its understanding in the time of the Soviet o... M Rudovska - 《Kunstite...
Starting in the mid-1980s, the Baltic states used the reforms provided by glasnost to assert their rights to protect their environment (for example during the Phosphorite War) and their historic monuments, and, later, their claims to sovereignty and independence. When the Balts withstood outside...