Soviet Urban Space: Post-War Architecture and Daily Life
Explore how post-war Soviet cities were planned and inhabited, and learn to analyze historical urban spaces, archival photography, and cultural heritage.
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The cities we study carry deep historical narratives written into their streets, public squares, and residential blocks. Understanding the reconstruction of post-war Soviet urban spaces reveals how political ideology, architecture, and daily life intersected during a transformative historical era. This text-only course guides you through the evolution of the post-war Soviet city, helping you transition from recognizing basic architectural styles to analyzing how public and private spaces shaped citizens' lives. You will gain the analytical tools needed to interpret urban history for research, heritage preservation, or museum curation.
What you'll learn:
- Understand the foundational principles of post-war Soviet urban planning and reconstruction.
- Analyze the architectural shift from monumental socialist realism to standardized mass housing.
- Explore the dynamics of daily life and how citizens adapted to changing domestic and public spaces.
- Interpret archival photographs and historical documents to reconstruct past urban environments.
- Apply modern curation concepts to design compelling narratives for historical exhibitions or digital heritage projects.
This course begins with key terminology and the foundational history of post-war reconstruction, moving systematically through architectural transitions, the sociology of daily life, and modern methods for presenting this history to the public. It is designed for beginners in history, urban studies, architecture, and museum curation, with no prior academic background required. Start your journey into the history of Soviet urban spaces today.
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