Socialist Churches: Heritage Preservation and "Cultic Buildings" in Leningrad, 1924-1940
The demolition of churches is a notorious episode in Soviet political history, normally discussed in the context of the history of church-state relations. Yet which prerevolutionary buildings were meant to fit into a "model socialist city" such as Leningrad and how this was to happen was a...
Main Author: | Kelly, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2012
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