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How St. Petersburg Learned to Study Itself: The Russian Idea of Kraevedenie

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How St. Petersburg Learned to Study Itself: The Russian Idea of Kraevedenie
How St. Petersburg Learned to Study Itself: The Russian Idea of Kraevedenie

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(local studies) is a disciplinary tradition that in Russia dates back to the early twentieth century. Practitioners of investigate local areas, study the ways human society and the environment affect each other, and decipher the semiotics of space. They deconstruct urban myths, analyze the conventions governing the depiction of specific regions and towns in works of art and literature, and dissect both outsider and insider perceptions of local population groups. Practitioners of helped develop and popularize the Russian guidebook as a literary form. Johnson traces the history of , showing how St. Petersburg–based scholars and institutions have played a central role in the evolution of the discipline. Distinguished from obvious Western equivalents such as cultural geography and the German by both its dramatic history and unique social significance, has, for close to a hundred years, served as a key forum for expressing concepts of regional and national identity within Russian culture. is published in collaboration with the Harriman Institute at Columbia University as part of its Studies of the Harriman Institute series.

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