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Architects of Our City, publication series
Architects of Our City, publication series
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Press. Mass Media/Periodical Press/Almanacs
ARCHITECTS OF OUR CITY, the series of publications about outstanding architects of St. Petersburg - Leningrad published by the Leningrad Publishing House from 1971. The series contains books about the life and work of S. I. Chevakinsky, M. G. Zemtsov, F. Rastrelli, А. Rinaldi, Y. М. Velten, A. N. Voronikhin, L. Rusca, I. E. Starov, Ch. Cameron, N. A. Lvov, J. F. Thomas de Thomon, V. P. Stasov, А. А. Montferrand, A. P. Bryullov, K. A. Ton, М. Е. Messmacher, V. A. Schreter, N. A. Trotsky among others. Creations of many architects became the object for monographic research work for the first time. All in all 29 books were published in the series; many outstanding specialists in the history of St. Petersburg were among the authors: V. G. Lisovsky, M. V. Iogansen, V. G. Isachenko, D. A. Kyuchariants, G. A. Ol, A. N. Petrov, T. A. Petrova, T. A. Slavina, T. E. Tyzhnenko, V. K. Shuysky. A three-volume edition of Architects of St. Petersburg [The 18th century, St. Petersburg, 1997; The 19th Century to the Beginning of the 20th Centuries, St. Petersburg, 1998; The 20th Century. St. Petersburg, 2000]. V. A. Frolov.
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Bryullov Boris Pavlovich
Cameron Charles
Chevakinsky Savva Ivanovich
Felten Yury (Georg Friedrich) Matveevich
Iogansen M.V.
Kyuchariants Julietta Arturovna
Lvov Nikolay Alexandrovich
Messmacher Maximilian Egorovich
Montferrand Auguste Augustovich (Henri Louis Auguste Leger Ricard de)
Petrov Anatoly Nikolaevich
Rastrelli Francesco de
Rinaldi Antonio
Rusca Luigi (Aloisy Ivanovich)
Schreter Viktor Alexandrovich
Starov Ivan Egorovich
Stasov Vasily Petrovich
Thomas de Thomon Jean-Francois
Ton Konstantin Andreevich
Trotsky Noy Abramovich
Voronikhin Andrey Nikiforovich
Zemtsov Mikhail Grigorievich
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Leningrad State Publishing House, publishing house
LENIZDAT (Leningrad State Publishing House) (59 Fontanka River Embankment), a publishing house established in the end of 1917 as a publishing house for Petrograd Soviet; at that time quartered in Smolny
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Publications on Regional Ethnography (entry)
PUBLICATIONS ON REGIONAL ETHNOGRAPHY include books and articles devoted to one or another district or territory. Foreigners who visited the city from the 1710s were the first to publish information about St. Petersburg. The work by А. I
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Regional Study (entry)
REGIONAL STUDY, integrated study of a country or region and its lore. Regional study of St. Petersburg originates from the descriptions of the northern capital presented in the 18th - 19th centuries
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