Poland in a Colonial World Order: Adjustments and Aspirations, 1918–1939 by Piotr Puchalski (review)

IF 0.2 3区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY SLAVONIC AND EAST EUROPEAN REVIEW Pub Date : 2023-04-01 DOI:10.1353/see.2023.a904410
P. Markiewicz
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planners paying particular attention to how the lack of profit competition led to more productive collaborations. Even as ideas began to solidify about what a new Soviet urbanism could be, the question of putting it into practice — and of actually shifting hegemony — was a much bigger question. The remoteness of Magnitogorsk added complications to the construction process, so even veteran architects and planners (including Ernst May from Germany) were unable to overcome the difficulties. Crawford’s final section explores how the concepts delved in Magnitogorsk were put into practice in the New Kharkiv sotsgorod. Even as the production focus in this city turned towards an increasingly centralized and standardized norm, adding in tweaks and other ‘architectural adjustments’ (priviazka, p. 221) was common, and built heterogeneity into the process. This combination of standardization mixed with priviazka would become the baseline of Soviet urban practice. Together, the three examples that this monograph delves into create a clear narrative of early Soviet urbanism, with each example acting as the proving ground for the following. As a structure (called ‘nodal history’, p. 4), this works extremely well, as it encourages the reader to dive into the particularities of each individual city (and the multiplicity of plans and projects within each city), while always emphasizing how each example adds to the bigger history. It also suggests avenues for future research, as additional case studies will add to this conversation, and explore new ways to ‘plan and build with equity as a principal concern’ (p. 299). As we continue to wrest with the confluences of issues in urban development (from environmental concerns to the ubiquity of online communities) and in political upheaval, I sincerely hope this book is a launching pad for a much bigger conversation.
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规划者们特别关注缺乏利润竞争如何导致更富有成效的合作。即使关于新苏联城市主义可能是什么的想法开始固化,将其付诸实践——以及真正改变霸权——也是一个更大的问题。马格尼托戈尔斯克的偏远给建筑过程增加了复杂性,因此即使是资深建筑师和规划师(包括来自德国的Ernst May)也无法克服这些困难。克劳福德的最后一节探讨了马格尼托哥尔斯克的概念是如何在新哈尔科夫索茨戈罗德付诸实践的。即使这个城市的生产重点转向了越来越集中和标准化的规范,添加调整和其他“建筑调整”(privazka,第221页)也是常见的,并在过程中构建了异质性。这种标准化与普里瓦兹卡的结合将成为苏联城市实践的基线。本专著深入研究的三个例子共同创造了苏联早期城市主义的清晰叙事,每个例子都是以下内容的试验场。作为一种结构(称为“节点历史”,第4页),它非常有效,因为它鼓励读者深入了解每个城市的特殊性(以及每个城市内计划和项目的多样性),同时始终强调每个例子如何为更大的历史添砖加瓦。它还为未来的研究提供了途径,因为更多的案例研究将增加这一对话,并探索“以公平为主要关注点进行规划和建设”的新方法(第299页)。当我们继续与城市发展(从环境问题到网络社区的普遍性)和政治动荡中的各种问题纠缠在一起时,我真诚地希望这本书能成为一个更大对话的跳板。
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期刊介绍: The Review is the oldest British journal in the field, having been in existence since 1922. Edited and managed by the School of Slavonic and East European Studies, it covers not only the modern and medieval languages and literatures of the Slavonic and East European area, but also history, culture, and political studies. It is published in January, April, July, and October of each year.
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