Copy of Broadsheet by Land and People, Titled “Freedom of Confession.”
Copy of Broadsheet by Land and People, Titled “Freedom of Confession.”
Reproduced from “Russko-pol’skie revoliutsionnye sviazi” 3, pt. 2: 309.
Copy of Broadsheet by Land and People, Titled “Freedom of Confession”
Reproduced from “Russko-pol’skie revoliutsionnye sviazi” 3, pt. 2: 312.
Il’ia Repin, “Refusal of Confession” (1879–85)
Wikimedia Commons
Death of a Modernist Icon: Moisei Ginzburg (with I. Milinis), Narkomfin Communal House, 1928–30. Moscow, southern view
Author’s photograph.
Everyday Socialism on Display, Storefront replica of a socialist-era interior advertising Ostel, a GDR-themed hostel, Berlin, Germany
Author’s photograph.
Concrete Symbol: The Comecon building in Moscow’s Arbat
“Arkhitektura SSSR,” no. 4 (1966).
A Modernist Icon under Restoration: Konstantin Mel’nikov, Rusakov Workers Club, 1927–28, Moscow, street view.
Author’s photograph.
Khrushchev and the Architects: The Soviet leader speaks to participants at the congress of the International Union of Architects, Moscow, July 1958
“Arkhitektura SSSR,” no. 8 (1958).