![]() | From Ruins to Reconstruction: Urban Identity in Soviet Sevastopol after World War II Subjects: Reconstruction (1939–1951) -- Ukraine -- Sevastopol''; City planning -- Ukraine -- Sevastopol'' -- History -- 20th century; Urban policy -- Ukraine -- Sevastopol'' -- History -- 20th century; Public architecture -- Ukraine -- Sevastopol'' -- History -- 20th c; Based on extensive research in archives in both Moscow and Sevastopol, architectural plans and drawings, interviews, and his own extensive experience in Sevastopol, Qualls tells a unique story in which the periphery "bests" the Stalinist center. Karl D. Qualls is Associate Professor of History at Dickinson College. |
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