Title О постижении Восточно-Прусского города после 1945 года. Соотношение его восприятий во всесоюзной, национальной, локальной системах значений на примере Клайпеды
Translation of Title Comprehending the East Prussian city after 1945: correlation between its perceptions in all-union, national, local systems of meanings. The case of Klaipėda.
Translation of Title Perprantant Rytų Prūsijos miestą po 1945 metų: santykis tarp jo suvokimų visasąjunginėje, nacionalinėje, lokalinėje reikšmių sistemose. Klaipėdos pavyzdys.
Authors Сафроновас, Василиюс
DOI 10.15181/ahuk.v24i0.297
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Is Part of Acta historica universitatis Klaipedensis: Erdvių pasisavinimas Rytų Prūsijoje XX amžiuje = Appropriation of spaces in East Prussia during the 20th century.. Klaipėda : Klaipėdos universiteto leidykla. 2012, [t.] 24, p. 230-276.. ISSN 1392-4095. eISSN 2351-6526
Keywords [eng] East Prussia ; Soviet ideology ; Lithuanian nationalism ; Lithuania Minor ; East Prussian cultural heritage ; symbolic appropriation
Abstract [eng] Like many other towns in East Prussia, Klaipėda lost almost all its former population during World War II and was inhabited by newcomers after 1945. After an example of Klaipėda, the article analyzes the process of comprehension of a newly inhabited area and making it one’s own. Klaipėda became a former East Prussian city having returned to Lithuania and simultaneously incorporated into the Soviet Union. That caused the clash of interests, the development of which also changed the systems of meanings that provided a framework for the appropriation process. The city was gradually comprehended in the process of formation of unique interrelationships of the meanings of Soviet ideology, all-Union patriotism, Lithuanian national culture, and East Prussian cultural heritage. In the article, the author identifies the processes that affected different configurations of the said interrelationships in different post-war periods.
Published Klaipėda : Klaipėdos universiteto leidykla
Type Journal article
Language Russian
Publication date 2012
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