作为政治空间的圣以撒大教堂:1917年俄国革命前后的形象转换与阐释

O. Lyubeznikov
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本文在19 - 20世纪的历史背景下,分析了帝国政治空间的转型问题。本文主要关注的是圣彼得堡建筑景观的主导——圣艾萨克大教堂。为其象征性的挪用而进行的斗争反映了沙皇俄国、革命俄国和苏维埃俄国社会政治发展的转折点。本文旨在研究圣以撒大教堂象征意义的转变过程,并分析该纪念碑的各种理解模式。建造它的最初目的是为了纪念俄罗斯君主制,但在俄国革命之后,它需要一个新的解释,以适应新的现实。根据圣彼得堡七个档案馆的大量未发表的文件,作者得出结论,在革命之前,圣艾萨克大教堂在彼得格勒的象征性地图上不仅被标记为教堂,而且被标记为右翼保守的政治空间,是一个美化罗曼诺夫家族的可见纪念碑。反君主主义革命永远改变了这座建筑的命运及其形象。在20世纪20年代,对大教堂的看法在社会上引起了激烈的斗争。这是三个象征性项目之间激烈竞争的时期——专门的教堂解释,将大教堂作为艺术纪念碑的解释,以及“反神庙”的反宗教模式——“前圣以撒大教堂”。
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Saint Isaac’s Cathedral as a Political Space: Transformation of the Image and the Search for Interpretations before and after the Russian Revolution of 1917
   The article analyzes the problem of transformation of imperial political spaces in the historical context of the 19th – 20th centuries. The main attention in the article is focuses on the dominant of the architectural landscape of St. Petersburg – St. Isaac’s Cathedral. The struggle for its symbolic appropriation reflected the peripeteias of the socio-political development of tsarist, revolutionary and Soviet Russia. The article aims to study the process of transformation of symbolic meaning of St Isaac’s Cathedral and to analyze all comprehension models of that monument. The initial purpose of its construction was to honor the Russian monarchy, but after the Russian Revolution it required a new interpretation that would fit new realities. Based on numerous unpublished documents from the seven archives of St. Petersburg, the author concludes that before the Revolution St. Isaac’s Cathedral was marked on the symbolic map of Petrograd not only as a church but as a right-wing conservative political space, a visible monument glorifying the House of Romanov. The anti-monarchist revolution changed the fate of the building and its image forever. In the 1920s the perception of the cathedral caused a furious fight in society. It was a period of intense rivalry between three symbolic programs – exclusively church’s interpretation, interpretation of the cathedral as a monument of art, and antireligious model of the “anti-temple” – “the former St. Isaac’s Cathedral”.
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