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adam_text | Contents List offigures Preface Acknowledgements A note on Russian names and transliteration Introduction ix x xi xiii 1 1 The banner of the Soviet Union is nowforever established 34 2 Kaliningrad has been transformedbeyond recognition 63 3 Cataclysms or a political crisis 86 4 Words are articulated from afar 107 Conclusion: Genes or the landscape? Bibliography Index 129 135 153
Bibliography Archives Gosudarstvennyi Arkhiv Kaliningradskoi Oblastí (GAKO) Fonds R-130: Kaliningradskii proektnyi institut grazhdanskogo stroitel stva, planirovki і zastroiki gorodov і poselkov «Kaliningradgrazhdanproekt», 1964 - 2006 Kaliningrad project institute of civil construction, planning and development of towns and villages ‘Kaliningradgrazhdanproekt’, 1964 - 2006 R-1S3: Kaliningradskii oblastnoi Sovet po turizmu і ekskursiiam, 1964 -1990 Kaliningrad Regional Council for Tourism and Excursions, 1964 -1990 R-164: Kaliningradskaia oblastnaia proektnaia kontora «Oblproekt», 1947- 1964 Kaliningrad Oblast Project Ofßce ‘Oblproekt’, 1947 -1964 R-297: Kaliningradskii oblastnoi Sovet narodnykh deputatov i ego ispolkom, 1946 - 1993 Kaliningrad Regional Council ofPeople s Deputies and Its Executive Committee, 1946 -1993 R-520: Glavnoe upravlenie arkhitektury i gradostroiteľstva Kaliningradskogo oblispolkoma, 1947 - 2000 Main Department of Architecture and Urban Planning of the Kaliningrad Regional Executive Committee, 1947 - 2000 R-522: Arkhitektumo-planirovochnoe upravlenie Kaliningradskogo gorispolkoma, 1947 - 1978 Architectural and Planning Department of the Kaliningrad City Executive Committee, 1947 -1978
Bibliography 136 Gosudarstvennyi Arkhiv Rossiiskoi Federatsii (GARF) Fonds A150: Gosudarstvennyi komitet sověta ministrov RSFSR po delam stroiteľstva і arkhitektury (GOSSTROI RSFSR) State Committee of the Council of Ministers of the RSFSR on Construction and Architecture (GOSSTROI RSFSR) A259: Sovet ministrov RSFSR (SOVMIN RSFSR) The Council ofMinisters of the RSFSR (SOVMIN RSFSR) A262: Gosudarstvennyi pianovyi komitet RSFSR (GOSPLAN RSFSR) State Planning Committee of the RSFSR (GOSPLAN RSFSR) A404: Vserossiiskoe obshchestvo okhrany prírody (VOOP) All-Russian Society ofNature Protection (VOOP) A534: Komitet po delam kuľtumo-prosvetiteľnykh uchrezhdenii pri sovete ministrov RSFSR Committee on cultural and educational institutions of the Council of the Ministers ofthe Russian Federation A612: Ministerstvo inostrannykh del RSFSR (MID RSFSR) Ministry ofForeign Affairs ofthe Russian Federation (MID RSFSR) A639: Vserossiiskoe obshechestvo okhrany pamyatnikov istorii i kuľtury (VOOPIK) All-Russian Society for the Protection of Historic Monuments and Culture (VOOPIK) A659: Kollektsiia dokumentov po rozysku na territorii Kaliningradskoi oblasti iantamoi komnaty і drugikh muzeinykh tsennostei, pokhischennykh v gody velikoi otechestvennoi voiny Collection of documents about the search in territory of the Kaliningrad Region for the Amber Room and other museum valu ables stolen in the days ofthe Great Patriotic War The National Archives (TNA) War Office (WO) Harvard Project (HP) Available at: http://harvardlibdev.prod.acquiasites.com/static/collections/hpsss/index.html Newspapers Ekho
Moskvy Ekho Planty Izvestiia
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Index ABC of Communism 10 Academy of Sciences 6,11, 36-39 Afanasiev, Yuri 16 agitational spaces 23, 41 Albertina University 90, 92, 114 Alexander Nevskii Cathedral 117 Alfa-Omega Communications 111 Allied Occupation Zone 3 All-Russian Society for the Protection of Historical and Cultural Monuments 52 Altshuller, B. L. 74 Amalienau 98 Andreeva, Nina 15,17 annexation 2-4, 12-14, 34 appropriation 63-65, 69, 89, 114-115, 130 Arena Baltika 122-123,125 Arendt, Hannah 15-16 Arseniev, Nikolai 114-115 Art-Guide: Königsberg/ Kaliningrad Now 101-104, 124, 127 assimilation 11, 14,23-25, 41-45 Association of Freedom Fighters 108 Association of Oral History 18-20 Atlas of Cultural Resources - Kaliningrad Region 102, 124 autonomy 89 Auzinš, Mārcis 109 Avotiņš, Vicktors 112 Bachurin 43-47 Balockaite, Rasa 97 Baltic littoral 10,28, 107; see also Baltic region; Baltic states Baltic Offensive 13 Baltic region 26, 107; see also Baltic littoral; Baltic states Baltic Stadium 69 Baltic states 2-4,14, 31-32, 107, 109-113; see also Baltic littoral; Baltic region Baltic Times 111 Baltic Way 17-18, 110-115, 117 Baltiisk 6, 99; see also Pillau The BBC 108, 123 Belgium 122 Berendeev, Mikhail Vladimirovich 95-96 Berger, Stefan 20, 25-26, 90, 117-118 Berlin, Isaiah 109-110,114; Isaiah Berlin Day 110 Boos, Georgi 86 Borders 3, 17, 24-25, 55, 67 Borisov 39, 42 Breslau 23; see also Wroclaw Brezhnev, Leonid Il’ich 15, 58-60, 78, 130 Brodersen, Per 21-22 Brown, Kate 97 Brown, Oliver 122 Buida, Yuri Vasilievich 1, 5, 8 builders of communism 46, 63, 78 built environment 7, 21-25, 34, 63, 130 capitalism 8, 34,
67, 75,107,130 Cathedral of Christ the Saviour 99 Chas 113 Chechot, Ivan 92, 114, 118,131 Chemyakhovsk 65-66, 80 Chicherov, V. I. 39—40 Chodakovskii 75 Churchill, Winston 2 citizenship 6, 110 city guides 64—65, 129, 131 Civil Administration of the Kaliningrad Region 39 collective memory 16, 97, 111 collectivisation 16 command economy 16 commemoration 25,48, 55, 109-113 commodified capitalism 107 communism: communist utopia 15
154 Index Council of Ministers 35-36, 39, 73, 76 Croatia: Croatians 122 culture: cultural enlightenment 41—45; cultural landscape 107; cultural memory 24, 32nll3; cultural myth-making 35, 58 The Daily Telegraph 122-123 Deep White 111 Dementiev, Ilya 26-27, 97, 100-101,114 deportation 19, 87 developed socialism 15 Diena 112 Dom Sovetov 113; see also House of Soviets Drama Theatre 69, 77 duality of the narrative 100 Gorbachev, Mikhail Sergeievich 16-17, 111 Gosudarstvenyi institut proektirovaniia gorodov (Giprogor) 71-73; see also National Institute for City Planning Grand Embassy 90, 98, 117; see also Peter I; Peter the Great grand narrative 111, 113,117 great Russian chauvinism 11,18 Grybauskaite, Dalia 111 The Guardian 123 Gumbinnen (battle of) 2-3, 66 Gusev 56,65-66 Eastern Bloc 10, 63, 97 Eastern Europe 20-21, 24 East Prussia: East Prussian 2, 19, 27, 35-36, 57, 88, 129 Eaton, Nicole 25 Eden, Anthony 2 Eichwede, Wolfgang 120-121 11th Guards army 5, 48—49, 58, 121 Engels, Friedrich 64 England 122 Estonia: Estonian 73, 107-109, 111; Tallinn 111, 117 Etebo, Ohhenekaro 122 Euler, Leonhard 26, 33nl25 European Union 20, 91, 92, 94; Europeanness 95 excursions 48, 58, 65-69, 70, 94, 115 Hardy, Henry 109 Hawthorne, Nathaniel 1, 9 Heartbeats for the Baltics 111-113 Heidegger, Martin 39 Hero City 43 Heroes of the Soviet Union 48, 52, 54-55, 57 historical truthfulness 16 Hitler, Adolf 25, 34 Hochschild, Adam 16 Hoff, Magdalene 20 Hoffmann, E.T.A. 124 Hohenzollern monarchy 1 Holocaust 107 Holtom, Paul 20, 25-26, 117-118 Homo Sovieticus 8; see also Soviet Man Hoppe, Bert 21-22
Hosking, Geoffrey 11 House of Soviets 72, 78-83, 115,121-125, 129-132; see also Dorn Sovetov Houses of Culture 41^42 fascism 6, 14, 17, 34, 41, 59, 67, 83 Fedorov, G. 94-95 Fidrya, E. 94 FIFA 124 50th anniversary of the USSR 17, 66 first-wave settlers 19, 26 Fishing Village 119-120, 124, 131 freedom fighters 108 Freedom Monument 111-112 identity markers 87,95-96 Ilves, Toomas Hendrik 111 imagining 26 Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University (IKBFU) 26, 92-95; see also Kaliningrad State University Institute of Ethnography 39-40 Institute of Slavic Studies 37 Izvestiia 75, 77 Gazmonov, Oleg 116 Gdansk 93-94, 97, 99, 122 Geller, Ernest 1 General Plan: 1949 71-72, 78; 1964 72, 78; 1974 78-79, 82 Germany: Germanisation 37, 123 Glasnost’ (openness) 10, 16-18, 86-87 globalisation 107 Jonynaitė-Makūnienė, Monika 12-13 Kalinin, Mikhail 6, 34; (monument of) 69, 98, 101,116; Kalinin Square 68 Kaliningrad: Excursion Bureau 65; Kaliningradian 96, 121-122; Regional Council of Tourism 79; Regional Executive Committee 76, 78; Regional
Index School of Cultural Enlightenment 43; State Technical University 99 Kaliningradgrazhdanproekt 72, 81 Kaliningrad Komsomolets 57 Kaliningradskaia pravda (Kaliningrad Truth) 7-8, 49, 57, 63-64, 70, 78 Kaliningrad State University 18, 20, 26, 92; see also Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University (IKBFU) Kaluzhskaia, U. V. 71 Kant, Immanuel 1, 81-82, 89, 99-100, 114—115, 132; Kant Island 124; see also Pregel Island; Kantgrad 89 Kennan, George 6 Kettenacker, Max 119 Khabarovsk 94 Khrabovo airport 122 Khrushchev, Nikita Sergeevich 72, 130 Klaipeda 3, 93-94, 99 Klemeshev, A. 94—95 Klops.ru 121 KMPS 111 Kolosov, V. 56, 92, 94-95 Komsomol 51 Königsberg: Castle 69, 73, 88, 98-100, 123, 129-131; see also Royal Castle; Cathedral 81-82, 121, 124, 131; Royal Gate 102,117,124; 750th anniversary of 20,25, 115-117, 120-121, 125 Konovalov 77 Koritnii, Aleksandr 123 Kostiashov, Yuri 18-21, 26, 86 Krasovskaia, O. 80, 83 Kuman, A. G. 6, 36-37, 40 Kushner, P. I. 39-40 Kuznetsov, Artur 88 Latvia: Latvian 73, 109-112,114; Latvian Orienteering Federation 111 ; Riga 99, 109, 111-112 Latvijas Avive 112 Lenin, Vladimir Il’ich 10, 17,98, 117 Leningrad 24,43, 63, 73, 114 Leninskii Prospekt 69-71, 78-80, 101 Leonidov, L. 64—65 Leonov, Aleksei 116 Lihula: monument 107-109 Lithuania: Lithuania Minor 37; Lithuanian SSR 3, 12, 37, 66-67; Vilnius 66, 111 Maizei, I. 80, 83 Markov, G. 49-52, 56 155 Marx, Karl 36, 64, 86; Marxist-Leninist theory 41, 43-45, 47, 82; Marxist theory 6, 44, 63 mass consciousness 10,12,129 mass graves 48, 51-52, 55 Matthes, Eckhard 20-21 Matveieva, A. 92 Mayakovsky Street 71
Mazower, Mark 24 Medvedev, Dmitrii 91 Memorial {action group) 16 memorialisation 60,114 micro districts 72; see also microraion microraion 72; see also micro districts Mikėnas, Juozas 48 military-patriotic education 56, 58, 65-66 mini-narratives 111, 113 Ministry of Culture 73-74, 76 Ministry of Defence 56 Modrič, Luka 122 Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact 2, 13, 17, 110-111, 113 monumental: architecture 64; propaganda 56; space 56, 83; time 83 Monument to the 1,200 Guardsmen 48-51,69 Moskovskii Prospekt 79-80, 102 Mumford, Lewis 25 Musekamp, Jan 23 Napoleonic Wars 90 National Alliance Party 110 National Institute for City Planning 71; see also Gosudarstvenyi institut proektirovaniia gorodov (Giprogor) nationality: national consciousness 12; national identity 10-12, 14—15, 87, 94, 113; national virtue 14, 58; nation building 24 national virtue 14, 58 NATO 90 Navalikhin 7, 63, 71 Nazi-Soviet Pact 17 Neatkarīga Rīta Avīze 112 Nigeria: Nigerian 122 nostalgia tourists 20 Nowa Huta 97 Oblast Executive Committee 51 October Revolution 41 Ojuland, Kristiina 108 Operation Barbarossa 2, 13 Order of Lenin 69 Order of the Red Star 56
156 Index Orthodoxy 12, 100, 102, 114, 117,124 Osipov, V. G. 39 Oxford University 109 Pakarklis, P. 12, 36-38, 40 Pankov, V. I. 78 Pärnu 108 Parts, Juhan 108 patriotism 14—15, 58, 107, 114 people’s palaces 63 perestroika (restructuring) 16-17, 86-87, 107 Peter I 98, 117; see also Great Embassy; Peter the Great Peter the Great 90, 99; see also Great Embassy; Peter I Petrov, L. 73-74 Picheta, V. I. 37-39 Pillau 3,99; see also Baltiisk place: identity 97-98, 100-103, 119,123, 125, 129-131; placemaking 14,25, 65, 70,103 Ploshchad’ Pobedy 71, 99; see also Victory Square Podehl, Markus 22 Pokrovskii, Yuri 80 Poland: Poles 77, 88, 95; Polish 23-24, 44, 90-91, 93-94 Popadin, Aleksandr 86, 114-115, 117, 119, 131 Post-Castle 132-133 post-war reconstruction 23, 63 Potsdam Conference 3, 68 Pravda (truth) 16 Pregel Island 72, 79, 81, 83; see also Kant Island Pregel River 54, 79, 99, 131 Presidium of the Supreme Council of the USSR 34, 68-69 Proletariat 17 Proletarskaia Street 69 propaganda 13-14, 36, 46, 56-57, 60; propaganda literature 57, 60 Prospekt Mira 69, 102 Prussian club 86; see also Prusskii klub Prusskii klub 86; see also Prussian club Pskov 8, 24,40, 116 public: memory 47; space 63, 76, 80, 129 Putin, Vladimir Vladimirovich 93, 116, 123, 125 Putina, Lyudmila 116 Qualls, Karl D. 23, 36, 41 Raudseps, Pauls 112 Regional Department for Civil Affairs 42 regional identity 21, 26, 91, 94; regionality 103 Regional Museum of Local Lore 58 renaming campaign 35, 58 re-orientation 81, 97 Royal Castle 72-79, 81-83, 131 ; see also Königsberg Castle Russia: Russia proper 11-12, 18, 87,
9091, 117, 122; Russianness 11, 90, 121 Russia 24 132 Russian Foreign Ministry (MID) 88 Safronovas, Vasilijus 22-23 Salenkova, V. 81 Samara summit 109 Saunders, Edward 26 Savenko, Yuri 115,117 Schengen 91 Schiller, Friedrich 77, 99 school curriculum 42, 46, 58-59, 90, 129 Second Congress of the USSR People’s Deputies 17 self-determination 96 Serov, Ivan 6 Sevastopol 23, 36, 43 Sezneva, Olga 9, 33nl23 Shcheglova, G. I. 19 shock industrialisation 16 Slavic 6, 17, 36-41,47, 59, 77, 90 Slezkine, Yuri 11, 18 Socialism: building of 10 socialist internationalism 6 social memory 14-16 Society for the Protection of Historical and Cultural Monuments 52-53 Sologubov, Aleksandr 96, 102, 115, 129 Soviet: historical narrative 5, 13-19, 34, 42, 57, 60-67, 86; ideology 6, 46, 129; nationality policy 10-15, 18, 24-25, 44, 87, 107, 113; patriots 42; Soviétisation 21-23, 34, 41, 90,130; Sovietness 14 Soviet Man 7, 9, 76, 79, 130; see also Homo Sovieticus Soviet Union: disintegration of 8, 10, 12, 25, 83, 97, 131 space: spatial turn 24 Stalin, Iosif Vissarionovich 2-3, 5, 11, 14-15, 36, 59; Stalinism 17, 58 Stalin Prospekt 72, 79 State Planning Committee 39 State University of St. Petersburg 114 Stavropol 94
Index Stettin 23; see also Szczecin St. Petersburg 20, 94, 114, 116-117 Szczecin 23-25; see also Stettin Tannenberg 2 Tehran conference 2, 5, 36 Tereshchuk, A. 20 terra nullius 6-8, 13, 19, 23, 41, 59, 129-130 Teutonic Knights 1, 12, 36, 47; see also Teutonic Order Teutonic Order 36-37, 73, 77, 124, 131; see also Teutonic Knights Thälmann, Ernst 89 Third Belorussian Front 5, 52 Third Reich 109 Thum, Gregor 23-24 Timmerman, Heinz 20 Tolstov, P. 39^10 topography 7, 23, 35, 43, 59-65, 81, 129-131 tours: bus 65, 67; walking; 65, 67 Trotsky, Lev Davidovich 10,15 Truman, Harry S. 3 Tsukanov, Nikolai 121-122, 125 2018 Russian Football World Cup 121-124 Tychy 97 Union of Architects of the USSR 73, 76 Union Republics 43 University of Latvia 109 urban: fabric 7, 9, 72, 103, 129, 131; planning 9, 22-23, 64, 91; space 23, 64, 70; studies 23-24 Ґ Satirische aatsbibliothi München 157 Ušakovs, Nils 112 US Congress 108 USSR Supreme Soviet Congress of Deputies 17 Vaganov, Y. 81 Vendina, О. 92, 94—95 Victory Day 49, 59 Victory Square 69, 98-99,102, 117, 121; see also Ploshchad’ Pobedy Vidiakin, Aleksandr 107, 125 Vīke-Freiberga, Vaira 109 Visaginas 97 walkscapes 69 Wark, McKenzie 83 Washington 108 Wehrmacht 114 Weimar Republic 115 westernmost periphery 130 Wieck, Michael 4 Wroclaw 23-24; see also Breslau Wunderlich, Filipa 69 Yakovlev, Alexander 17 Yekaterinburg 94 Yeremeiev, I. 81 Yurchak, Alexei 7 Zamiatin, Yuri 116 Zapukhlai, I. S. 70 Zatlers, Valdis 111-113 Zhavova, A. G. 80 Zhirinovski!, Vladimir 9-10
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Contents List offigures Preface Acknowledgements A note on Russian names and transliteration Introduction ix x xi xiii 1 1 The banner of the Soviet Union is nowforever established 34 2 Kaliningrad has been transformedbeyond recognition 63 3 Cataclysms or a political crisis 86 4 Words are articulated from afar 107 Conclusion: Genes or the landscape? Bibliography Index 129 135 153
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Index ABC of Communism 10 Academy of Sciences 6,11, 36-39 Afanasiev, Yuri 16 agitational spaces 23, 41 Albertina University 90, 92, 114 Alexander Nevskii Cathedral 117 Alfa-Omega Communications 111 Allied Occupation Zone 3 All-Russian Society for the Protection of Historical and Cultural Monuments 52 Altshuller, B. L. 74 Amalienau 98 Andreeva, Nina 15,17 annexation 2-4, 12-14, 34 appropriation 63-65, 69, 89, 114-115, 130 Arena Baltika 122-123,125 Arendt, Hannah 15-16 Arseniev, Nikolai 114-115 Art-Guide: Königsberg/ Kaliningrad Now 101-104, 124, 127 assimilation 11, 14,23-25, 41-45 Association of Freedom Fighters 108 Association of Oral History 18-20 Atlas of Cultural Resources - Kaliningrad Region 102, 124 autonomy 89 Auzinš, Mārcis 109 Avotiņš, Vicktors 112 Bachurin 43-47 Balockaite, Rasa 97 Baltic littoral 10,28, 107; see also Baltic region; Baltic states Baltic Offensive 13 Baltic region 26, 107; see also Baltic littoral; Baltic states Baltic Stadium 69 Baltic states 2-4,14, 31-32, 107, 109-113; see also Baltic littoral; Baltic region Baltic Times 111 Baltic Way 17-18, 110-115, 117 Baltiisk 6, 99; see also Pillau The BBC 108, 123 Belgium 122 Berendeev, Mikhail Vladimirovich 95-96 Berger, Stefan 20, 25-26, 90, 117-118 Berlin, Isaiah 109-110,114; Isaiah Berlin Day 110 Boos, Georgi 86 Borders 3, 17, 24-25, 55, 67 Borisov 39, 42 Breslau 23; see also Wroclaw Brezhnev, Leonid Il’ich 15, 58-60, 78, 130 Brodersen, Per 21-22 Brown, Kate 97 Brown, Oliver 122 Buida, Yuri Vasilievich 1, 5, 8 builders of communism 46, 63, 78 built environment 7, 21-25, 34, 63, 130 capitalism 8, 34,
67, 75,107,130 Cathedral of Christ the Saviour 99 Chas 113 Chechot, Ivan 92, 114, 118,131 Chemyakhovsk 65-66, 80 Chicherov, V. I. 39—40 Chodakovskii 75 Churchill, Winston 2 citizenship 6, 110 city guides 64—65, 129, 131 Civil Administration of the Kaliningrad Region 39 collective memory 16, 97, 111 collectivisation 16 command economy 16 commemoration 25,48, 55, 109-113 commodified capitalism 107 communism: communist utopia 15
154 Index Council of Ministers 35-36, 39, 73, 76 Croatia: Croatians 122 culture: cultural enlightenment 41—45; cultural landscape 107; cultural memory 24, 32nll3; cultural myth-making 35, 58 The Daily Telegraph 122-123 Deep White 111 Dementiev, Ilya 26-27, 97, 100-101,114 deportation 19, 87 developed socialism 15 Diena 112 Dom Sovetov 113; see also House of Soviets Drama Theatre 69, 77 duality of the narrative 100 Gorbachev, Mikhail Sergeievich 16-17, 111 Gosudarstvenyi institut proektirovaniia gorodov (Giprogor) 71-73; see also National Institute for City Planning Grand Embassy 90, 98, 117; see also Peter I; Peter the Great grand narrative 111, 113,117 great Russian chauvinism 11,18 Grybauskaite, Dalia 111 The Guardian 123 Gumbinnen (battle of) 2-3, 66 Gusev 56,65-66 Eastern Bloc 10, 63, 97 Eastern Europe 20-21, 24 East Prussia: East Prussian 2, 19, 27, 35-36, 57, 88, 129 Eaton, Nicole 25 Eden, Anthony 2 Eichwede, Wolfgang 120-121 11th Guards army 5, 48—49, 58, 121 Engels, Friedrich 64 England 122 Estonia: Estonian 73, 107-109, 111; Tallinn 111, 117 Etebo, Ohhenekaro 122 Euler, Leonhard 26, 33nl25 European Union 20, 91, 92, 94; Europeanness 95 excursions 48, 58, 65-69, 70, 94, 115 Hardy, Henry 109 Hawthorne, Nathaniel 1, 9 Heartbeats for the Baltics 111-113 Heidegger, Martin 39 Hero City 43 Heroes of the Soviet Union 48, 52, 54-55, 57 historical truthfulness 16 Hitler, Adolf 25, 34 Hochschild, Adam 16 Hoff, Magdalene 20 Hoffmann, E.T.A. 124 Hohenzollern monarchy 1 Holocaust 107 Holtom, Paul 20, 25-26, 117-118 Homo Sovieticus 8; see also Soviet Man Hoppe, Bert 21-22
Hosking, Geoffrey 11 House of Soviets 72, 78-83, 115,121-125, 129-132; see also Dorn Sovetov Houses of Culture 41^42 fascism 6, 14, 17, 34, 41, 59, 67, 83 Fedorov, G. 94-95 Fidrya, E. 94 FIFA 124 50th anniversary of the USSR 17, 66 first-wave settlers 19, 26 Fishing Village 119-120, 124, 131 freedom fighters 108 Freedom Monument 111-112 identity markers 87,95-96 Ilves, Toomas Hendrik 111 imagining 26 Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University (IKBFU) 26, 92-95; see also Kaliningrad State University Institute of Ethnography 39-40 Institute of Slavic Studies 37 Izvestiia 75, 77 Gazmonov, Oleg 116 Gdansk 93-94, 97, 99, 122 Geller, Ernest 1 General Plan: 1949 71-72, 78; 1964 72, 78; 1974 78-79, 82 Germany: Germanisation 37, 123 Glasnost’ (openness) 10, 16-18, 86-87 globalisation 107 Jonynaitė-Makūnienė, Monika 12-13 Kalinin, Mikhail 6, 34; (monument of) 69, 98, 101,116; Kalinin Square 68 Kaliningrad: Excursion Bureau 65; Kaliningradian 96, 121-122; Regional Council of Tourism 79; Regional Executive Committee 76, 78; Regional
Index School of Cultural Enlightenment 43; State Technical University 99 Kaliningradgrazhdanproekt 72, 81 Kaliningrad Komsomolets 57 Kaliningradskaia pravda (Kaliningrad Truth) 7-8, 49, 57, 63-64, 70, 78 Kaliningrad State University 18, 20, 26, 92; see also Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University (IKBFU) Kaluzhskaia, U. V. 71 Kant, Immanuel 1, 81-82, 89, 99-100, 114—115, 132; Kant Island 124; see also Pregel Island; Kantgrad 89 Kennan, George 6 Kettenacker, Max 119 Khabarovsk 94 Khrabovo airport 122 Khrushchev, Nikita Sergeevich 72, 130 Klaipeda 3, 93-94, 99 Klemeshev, A. 94—95 Klops.ru 121 KMPS 111 Kolosov, V. 56, 92, 94-95 Komsomol 51 Königsberg: Castle 69, 73, 88, 98-100, 123, 129-131; see also Royal Castle; Cathedral 81-82, 121, 124, 131; Royal Gate 102,117,124; 750th anniversary of 20,25, 115-117, 120-121, 125 Konovalov 77 Koritnii, Aleksandr 123 Kostiashov, Yuri 18-21, 26, 86 Krasovskaia, O. 80, 83 Kuman, A. G. 6, 36-37, 40 Kushner, P. I. 39-40 Kuznetsov, Artur 88 Latvia: Latvian 73, 109-112,114; Latvian Orienteering Federation 111 ; Riga 99, 109, 111-112 Latvijas Avive 112 Lenin, Vladimir Il’ich 10, 17,98, 117 Leningrad 24,43, 63, 73, 114 Leninskii Prospekt 69-71, 78-80, 101 Leonidov, L. 64—65 Leonov, Aleksei 116 Lihula: monument 107-109 Lithuania: Lithuania Minor 37; Lithuanian SSR 3, 12, 37, 66-67; Vilnius 66, 111 Maizei, I. 80, 83 Markov, G. 49-52, 56 155 Marx, Karl 36, 64, 86; Marxist-Leninist theory 41, 43-45, 47, 82; Marxist theory 6, 44, 63 mass consciousness 10,12,129 mass graves 48, 51-52, 55 Matthes, Eckhard 20-21 Matveieva, A. 92 Mayakovsky Street 71
Mazower, Mark 24 Medvedev, Dmitrii 91 Memorial {action group) 16 memorialisation 60,114 micro districts 72; see also microraion microraion 72; see also micro districts Mikėnas, Juozas 48 military-patriotic education 56, 58, 65-66 mini-narratives 111, 113 Ministry of Culture 73-74, 76 Ministry of Defence 56 Modrič, Luka 122 Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact 2, 13, 17, 110-111, 113 monumental: architecture 64; propaganda 56; space 56, 83; time 83 Monument to the 1,200 Guardsmen 48-51,69 Moskovskii Prospekt 79-80, 102 Mumford, Lewis 25 Musekamp, Jan 23 Napoleonic Wars 90 National Alliance Party 110 National Institute for City Planning 71; see also Gosudarstvenyi institut proektirovaniia gorodov (Giprogor) nationality: national consciousness 12; national identity 10-12, 14—15, 87, 94, 113; national virtue 14, 58; nation building 24 national virtue 14, 58 NATO 90 Navalikhin 7, 63, 71 Nazi-Soviet Pact 17 Neatkarīga Rīta Avīze 112 Nigeria: Nigerian 122 nostalgia tourists 20 Nowa Huta 97 Oblast Executive Committee 51 October Revolution 41 Ojuland, Kristiina 108 Operation Barbarossa 2, 13 Order of Lenin 69 Order of the Red Star 56
156 Index Orthodoxy 12, 100, 102, 114, 117,124 Osipov, V. G. 39 Oxford University 109 Pakarklis, P. 12, 36-38, 40 Pankov, V. I. 78 Pärnu 108 Parts, Juhan 108 patriotism 14—15, 58, 107, 114 people’s palaces 63 perestroika (restructuring) 16-17, 86-87, 107 Peter I 98, 117; see also Great Embassy; Peter the Great Peter the Great 90, 99; see also Great Embassy; Peter I Petrov, L. 73-74 Picheta, V. I. 37-39 Pillau 3,99; see also Baltiisk place: identity 97-98, 100-103, 119,123, 125, 129-131; placemaking 14,25, 65, 70,103 Ploshchad’ Pobedy 71, 99; see also Victory Square Podehl, Markus 22 Pokrovskii, Yuri 80 Poland: Poles 77, 88, 95; Polish 23-24, 44, 90-91, 93-94 Popadin, Aleksandr 86, 114-115, 117, 119, 131 Post-Castle 132-133 post-war reconstruction 23, 63 Potsdam Conference 3, 68 Pravda (truth) 16 Pregel Island 72, 79, 81, 83; see also Kant Island Pregel River 54, 79, 99, 131 Presidium of the Supreme Council of the USSR 34, 68-69 Proletariat 17 Proletarskaia Street 69 propaganda 13-14, 36, 46, 56-57, 60; propaganda literature 57, 60 Prospekt Mira 69, 102 Prussian club 86; see also Prusskii klub Prusskii klub 86; see also Prussian club Pskov 8, 24,40, 116 public: memory 47; space 63, 76, 80, 129 Putin, Vladimir Vladimirovich 93, 116, 123, 125 Putina, Lyudmila 116 Qualls, Karl D. 23, 36, 41 Raudseps, Pauls 112 Regional Department for Civil Affairs 42 regional identity 21, 26, 91, 94; regionality 103 Regional Museum of Local Lore 58 renaming campaign 35, 58 re-orientation 81, 97 Royal Castle 72-79, 81-83, 131 ; see also Königsberg Castle Russia: Russia proper 11-12, 18, 87,
9091, 117, 122; Russianness 11, 90, 121 Russia 24 132 Russian Foreign Ministry (MID) 88 Safronovas, Vasilijus 22-23 Salenkova, V. 81 Samara summit 109 Saunders, Edward 26 Savenko, Yuri 115,117 Schengen 91 Schiller, Friedrich 77, 99 school curriculum 42, 46, 58-59, 90, 129 Second Congress of the USSR People’s Deputies 17 self-determination 96 Serov, Ivan 6 Sevastopol 23, 36, 43 Sezneva, Olga 9, 33nl23 Shcheglova, G. I. 19 shock industrialisation 16 Slavic 6, 17, 36-41,47, 59, 77, 90 Slezkine, Yuri 11, 18 Socialism: building of 10 socialist internationalism 6 social memory 14-16 Society for the Protection of Historical and Cultural Monuments 52-53 Sologubov, Aleksandr 96, 102, 115, 129 Soviet: historical narrative 5, 13-19, 34, 42, 57, 60-67, 86; ideology 6, 46, 129; nationality policy 10-15, 18, 24-25, 44, 87, 107, 113; patriots 42; Soviétisation 21-23, 34, 41, 90,130; Sovietness 14 Soviet Man 7, 9, 76, 79, 130; see also Homo Sovieticus Soviet Union: disintegration of 8, 10, 12, 25, 83, 97, 131 space: spatial turn 24 Stalin, Iosif Vissarionovich 2-3, 5, 11, 14-15, 36, 59; Stalinism 17, 58 Stalin Prospekt 72, 79 State Planning Committee 39 State University of St. Petersburg 114 Stavropol 94
Index Stettin 23; see also Szczecin St. Petersburg 20, 94, 114, 116-117 Szczecin 23-25; see also Stettin Tannenberg 2 Tehran conference 2, 5, 36 Tereshchuk, A. 20 terra nullius 6-8, 13, 19, 23, 41, 59, 129-130 Teutonic Knights 1, 12, 36, 47; see also Teutonic Order Teutonic Order 36-37, 73, 77, 124, 131; see also Teutonic Knights Thälmann, Ernst 89 Third Belorussian Front 5, 52 Third Reich 109 Thum, Gregor 23-24 Timmerman, Heinz 20 Tolstov, P. 39^10 topography 7, 23, 35, 43, 59-65, 81, 129-131 tours: bus 65, 67; walking; 65, 67 Trotsky, Lev Davidovich 10,15 Truman, Harry S. 3 Tsukanov, Nikolai 121-122, 125 2018 Russian Football World Cup 121-124 Tychy 97 Union of Architects of the USSR 73, 76 Union Republics 43 University of Latvia 109 urban: fabric 7, 9, 72, 103, 129, 131; planning 9, 22-23, 64, 91; space 23, 64, 70; studies 23-24 Ґ Satirische aatsbibliothi München 157 Ušakovs, Nils 112 US Congress 108 USSR Supreme Soviet Congress of Deputies 17 Vaganov, Y. 81 Vendina, О. 92, 94—95 Victory Day 49, 59 Victory Square 69, 98-99,102, 117, 121; see also Ploshchad’ Pobedy Vidiakin, Aleksandr 107, 125 Vīke-Freiberga, Vaira 109 Visaginas 97 walkscapes 69 Wark, McKenzie 83 Washington 108 Wehrmacht 114 Weimar Republic 115 westernmost periphery 130 Wieck, Michael 4 Wroclaw 23-24; see also Breslau Wunderlich, Filipa 69 Yakovlev, Alexander 17 Yekaterinburg 94 Yeremeiev, I. 81 Yurchak, Alexei 7 Zamiatin, Yuri 116 Zapukhlai, I. S. 70 Zatlers, Valdis 111-113 Zhavova, A. G. 80 Zhirinovski!, Vladimir 9-10 |
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title | From German Königsberg to Soviet Kaliningrad appropriating place and constructing identity |
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title_exact_search | From German Königsberg to Soviet Kaliningrad appropriating place and constructing identity |
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title_full | From German Königsberg to Soviet Kaliningrad appropriating place and constructing identity Jamie Freeman |
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title_full_unstemmed | From German Königsberg to Soviet Kaliningrad appropriating place and constructing identity Jamie Freeman |
title_short | From German Königsberg to Soviet Kaliningrad |
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topic_facet | Identität Oblast Kaliningrad Königsberg |
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volume_link | (DE-604)BV014873661 |
work_keys_str_mv | AT freemanjamie fromgermankonigsbergtosovietkaliningradappropriatingplaceandconstructingidentity |