TY - BOOK AU - Czaplicka,John AU - Gelazis,Nida M. AU - Ruble,Blair A. TI - Cities after the fall of communism: reshaping cultural landscapes and European identity SN - 0801891914 AV - HT145.E75 C57 2009 U1 - 307.760947 22 PY - 2009///] CY - Washington, D.C., Baltimore PB - Woodrow Wilson Center Press, Johns Hopkins University Press KW - Cities and towns KW - Europe, Eastern KW - Post-communism KW - Architecture KW - City planning N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Introduction What time is this place? : locating the postsocialist city; Nida Gelazis, John Czaplicka, Blair A. Ruble --; 1; The changing face of Vilnius : from capital to administrative center and back; Irena Vaisvilaite --; 2; The Novgorod model : creating a European past in Russia; Nicolai N. Petro --; 3; Wroclaw's search for a new historical narrative : from Polonocentrism to postmodernism; Gregor Thum --; 4; Mapping Tallinn after communism : modernist architecture as representation of a small nation; Jorg Hackmann --; 5; The persuasive power of the Odessa myth; Oleg Gubar, Patricia Herlihy --; 6; Traveling today through Sevastopol's past : postcommunist continuity in a "Ukrainian" cityscape; Karl D. Qualls --; 7; Locating Kaliningrad /Konigsberg on the map of Europe : "a Russia in Europe" or "a Europe in Russia"?; Olga Sezneva --; 8; Kharkiv : a borderland city; Volodymyr Kravchenko --; 9; L'viv in search of its identity : transformations of the city's public space; Liliana Hentosh, Bohdan Tscherkes --; 10; Lodz in the postcommunist era : in search of a new identity; Joanna Michlic --; 11; Szczecin's identity after 1989 : a local turn; Jan Musekamp --; Conclusion: Cities after the fall; Nida Gelazis, Blair A. Ruble, John Czaplicka ER -