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9780801873850

Composing Urban History and the Constitution of Civic Identities

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    9780801873850

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    0801873851

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2003-07-29
  • Publisher: Johns Hopkins Univ Pr
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Summary

Composing Urban History and the Constitution of Civic Identities tells the story of how fractured urban communities sometimes succeed and sometimes fail at creating a way of life embracing the many varieties of people and institutions that make cities both urban and urbane. The volume studies nine cities long divided by race, nationality, class, and religion: Washington, D.C., Kaliningrad, St. Petersburg, L'viv, Prague, Vienna, Berlin, Barcelona, and Riga. All have undergone greater and lesser transitions from authoritarian to democratic forms of government, creating new needs and opportunities to shape a civic identity. The contributors study these cities' presentations of their own history as embodied in everything from museum exhibits to architecture to street names. Do a city's efforts at material renewal and reform reflect and promote an inclusive, pluralistic self-image that supports nascent democratic institutions, or an exclusionary one that claims all the city for some particular group? Drawing on the experiences of the past half-century, Composing Urban History and the Constitution of Civic Identities shows how the emergence of pluralistic images of the past, present, and future can open the way for more pluralistic understandings of power and social relations. Contributors are John Czaplicka, Howard Gillette, Jr., Grigorii V. Golosov, Yaroslav Hrytsak, Brian Ladd, Siegfried Mattl, James A. Miller, Jiri Musil, Cynthia Paces, Blair A. Ruble, Olga Sezneva, Ojars Sparitis, Pep Subiros, Victor Susak, Ilya Utekhin, and John Michael Vlach.

Author Biography

John J. Czaplicka is an art and cultural historian currently affiliated with Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute and the Minda de Gunzburg Center for European Studies at Harvard University. Blair A. Ruble is director of the Kennan Institute at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars and the author, most recently, of Second Metropolis: Pragmatic Pluralism in Gilded Age Chicago, Silver Age Moscow, and Meiji Osaka. Lauren Crabtree, until recently fiscal assistant at the Kennan Institute, is a graduate student in Visual and Cultural Studies at the University of Rochester.

Table of Contents

LIST OF TABLES AND FIGURES XI
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS XIII
LIVING APART TOGETHER: THE CITY, CONTESTED IDENTITY, AND DEMOCRATIC TRANSITIONS 1(24)
BLAIR A. RUBLE
PART ONE THE ARCHEOLOGY OF THE LOCAL
INTRODUCTION
25(6)
JOHN J. CZAPLICKA
1. LOOKING BEHIND THE MARBLE MASK: VARIED AFRICAN AMERICAN RESPONSES TO DIFFICULT HISTORY IN WASHINGTON, D.C.
31(27)
JOHN MICHAEL VLACH
2. DUAL HISTORY: THE POLITICS OF THE PAST IN KALININGRAD, FORMER KÖNIGSBERG
58(28)
OLGA SEZNEVA
3. FILLING DWELLING PLACE WITH HISTORY: COMMUNAL APARTMENTS IN ST. PETERSBURG
86(27)
ILYA UTEKHIN
PART TWO THE INSTRUMENTALITY OF HISTORICAL IMAGES
INTRODUCTION
113(4)
BLAIR A. RUBLE
4. IDENTITY CONTESTS: LOCAL HISTORY AND ELECTORAL POLITICS IN ST. PETERSBURG
117(23)
GRIGORII V GOLOSOV
5. CONSTRUCTING A NATIONAL CITY: THE CASE OF L'VIV
140(25)
YAROSLAV HRYTSAK AND VICTOR SUSAK
6. THE BATTLE FOR PUBLIC SPACE ON PRAGUE'S OLD TOWN SQUARE
165(27)
CYNTHIA PACES
7. WASHINGTON, D.C., IN WHITE AND BLACK: THE SOCIAL CONSTRUCTION OF RACE AND NATIONHOOD
192(21)
HOWARD GILLETTE, JR.
PART THREE HISTORICAL ALTERITY
INTRODUCTION
213(6)
JOHN J. CZAPLICKA
8. BLACK WASHINGTON AND THE NEW NEGRO RENAISSANCE
219(23)
JAMES A. MILLER
9. VIENNA SINCE WORLD WAR II
242(21)
SIEGFRIED MATTL
10. LOCAL RESPONSES IN BERLIN TO URBAN DECAY AND THE DEMISE OF THE GERMAN DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC
263(24)
BRIAN LADD
PART FOUR TRANSFORMATIONS
INTRODUCTION
287(4)
BLAIR A. RUBLE
11. BARCELONA: CULTURAL STRATEGIES AND URBAN RENEWAL, 1979-1997
291(30)
PEP SUBIRÓS
12. GROWTH AND STAGNATION IN 20TH-CENTURY PRAGUE
321(20)
JIRI MUSIL
13. THE REBIRTH AND RESTORATION OF ADMINISTRATIVE, POLITICAL, AND CULTURAL SYMBOLS IN RIGA'S TOWN HALL SQUARE
341(31)
OJARS SPARITIS
CONCLUSION: URBAN HISTORY AFTER A RETURN TO LOCAL SELF-DETERMINATION-LOCAL HISTORY AND CIVIC IDENTITY 372(39)
JOHN J. CZAPLICKA
EDITORS AND CONTRIBUTORS 411(4)
INDEX 415

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