Space Identity: Th e Case of St. Petersburg

St. Petersburg was founded in 1703 on Neva Bay of the Gulf of Finland. Staying on the numerous islands of Neva delta, the city is the biggest transportation hub of North-Western Russia. Having been Russia’s capital for more than 200 years, it has witnessed a lot of triumphs and crises, which resulte...

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Published in:Comparative Politics (Russia)
Main Authors: P. Talybov Zakhid ogly, П. Талыбов Захид оглы
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Published: Издательская группа "Юрист" 2015
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Online Access:https://www.comparativepolitics.org/jour/article/view/305
https://doi.org/10.18611/2221-3279-2014-5-4-86-88
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description St. Petersburg was founded in 1703 on Neva Bay of the Gulf of Finland. Staying on the numerous islands of Neva delta, the city is the biggest transportation hub of North-Western Russia. Having been Russia’s capital for more than 200 years, it has witnessed a lot of triumphs and crises, which resulted in the formation of specifi c citizen’s mentality. Th is mentality has created a unique geopolitical identity as a unique agglomeration — “internal overseas”. From the beginning the city, built during opening a ‘window to Europe’, was predetermined to have the special destiny. In order to analyze the space identity of St.Petersburg inhabitants there were conducted polls and in-depth interview with the citizens, including inhabitants, as well as experts in local history and cultural studies Санкт-Петербург был основан в 1703 г. на прилегающем к устью реки Невы побережье Невской губы Финского залива. Занимая многочисленные острова Невской дельты, город является крупнейшим транспортным узлом северо-запада России. Пробыв столицей России более двухсот лет, этот «вечно столичный» город пережил множество триумфов и потрясений, что привело к формированию особой ментальности у жителей Петербурга, а она, в свою очередь, породила уникальную геополитическую идентичность горожан, а именно осознание петербуржцами себя жителями уникальной агломерации — «нашей заграницы». Изначально городу, построенному в тренде открытия «окна в Европу», было предначертано иметь особую судьбу. В анализе пространственной идентичности петроградцев использовались блицопросы и глубинные интервью с горожанами, причем как с обывателями, так и с экспертами-краеведами и культурологами.
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spelling ftjcpr:oai:oai.comparativepolitics.elpub.ru:article/305 2023-05-15T17:40:39+02:00 Space Identity: Th e Case of St. Petersburg Особенности пространственной идентичности — Санкт-Петербург P. Talybov Zakhid ogly П. Талыбов Захид оглы 2015-09-18 application/pdf https://www.comparativepolitics.org/jour/article/view/305 https://doi.org/10.18611/2221-3279-2014-5-4-86-88 rus rus Издательская группа "Юрист" https://www.comparativepolitics.org/jour/article/view/305/322 https://www.comparativepolitics.org/jour/article/view/305 doi:10.18611/2221-3279-2014-5-4-86-88 Authors who publish with this journal agree to the following terms:By submitting the materials for publication Author/Authors grant copyright to the journal and agree with the editorial policy including indexing and dissemination the content of the publications in international databases on any possible conditions and in any forms and formats that may now exist or may exist in the future. Authors grant the journal right of first publication including indexing and dissemination the content with the work simultaneously licensed after 6 months under a Creative Commons Attribution License that allows others to share the work with an acknowledgement of the work's authorship and initial publication in this journal.The Author(s) / Co-Author(s) submitting to and/or registering co-authored Contribution with the journal assures that all matters between co-authors concerning the copyright, title, order of appearance, personal data and any other matters including legal/financial ones that may arise between the co-authors are settled, s/he has the full power to represent interests of all co-authors and bears full responsibilities for that. The Editor/Publisher bears no responsibility for any matters arising between Author(s) and the Co-Author(s) of the Contribution. 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Staying on the numerous islands of Neva delta, the city is the biggest transportation hub of North-Western Russia. Having been Russia’s capital for more than 200 years, it has witnessed a lot of triumphs and crises, which resulted in the formation of specifi c citizen’s mentality. Th is mentality has created a unique geopolitical identity as a unique agglomeration — “internal overseas”. From the beginning the city, built during opening a ‘window to Europe’, was predetermined to have the special destiny. In order to analyze the space identity of St.Petersburg inhabitants there were conducted polls and in-depth interview with the citizens, including inhabitants, as well as experts in local history and cultural studies Санкт-Петербург был основан в 1703 г. на прилегающем к устью реки Невы побережье Невской губы Финского залива. Занимая многочисленные острова Невской дельты, город является крупнейшим транспортным узлом северо-запада России. Пробыв столицей России более двухсот лет, этот «вечно столичный» город пережил множество триумфов и потрясений, что привело к формированию особой ментальности у жителей Петербурга, а она, в свою очередь, породила уникальную геополитическую идентичность горожан, а именно осознание петербуржцами себя жителями уникальной агломерации — «нашей заграницы». Изначально городу, построенному в тренде открытия «окна в Европу», было предначертано иметь особую судьбу. В анализе пространственной идентичности петроградцев использовались блицопросы и глубинные интервью с горожанами, причем как с обывателями, так и с экспертами-краеведами и культурологами. Article in Journal/Newspaper North-Western Russia Comparative Politics (E-Journal) Neva ENVELOPE(15.407,15.407,68.061,68.061) Comparative Politics (Russia) 5 4 86