Bibliography

Загальні праці / General Works

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Augustins, Georges, “Naming, Dedicating: Street Names and Tradition,” History and Anthropology, 15, 3 (2004): 289-299.

Azaryahu, Maoz, “The Power of Commemorative Street Names,” Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, 14 (1996): 311-330.

Azaryahu, Maoz, ‘Naming the Past: The Significance of Commemorative Street Names’, in L. Berg and J. Vuolteenaho (eds.), Critical Toponymies. The Contested Politics of Place Naming (Farnham: Ashgate 2009): 53–70.

Berg, Lawrence and Jani Vuolteenaho (eds), Critical Toponomies: The Contested Politics of Place Naming, (Farnham, 2009).

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Czepczynski, Mariusz, Cultural Landscapes of Post-socialist Cities. Representation of Powers and Needs, (Farnham, London: Ashgate, 2008).

Dwyer, Owen and Derek H. Alderman, “Memorial Landscapes. Analytic Questions and Metaphors,” GeoJournal 73 (2008): 165-178.

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Hebbert, Michael, “The Street as Locus of Collective Memory,” Environment and Planning D, 23, (2005): 581–596.

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Приклад / Case Study: Lviv/Lwów/Lemberg/Lvov

Binder, Harald, “Making and defending a Polish Town: «Lwów» (Lemberg), 1848—1914,” Austrian History Yearbook, 34 (2003): 57-81.

Hrytsak, Yaroslav, “Crossroads of East and West: Lemberg, Lwów, L’viv on the Threshold Modernity,” Austrian History Yearbook, 34 (2003): 103-9.

Hrytsak, Yaroslav and Viktor Susak, “Constructing a National City: The Case of L’viv”, in J. Czaplicka, B. Ruble, and L. Crabtree (eds.), Composing Urban History and the Constitution of Civic Identities (London, Baltimore: Woodrow Wilson Centre & Johns Hopkins University Press, 2003): 140–164.

Sereda, Viktoria “Politics of Memory and Urban Landscape: The Case of Lviv after World War II,” in S. Dempsey and D. Nichols (eds.), Time, Memory, and Cultural Change. Proceedings of the XXVth IWM Junior Visiting Fellows’ Conference (Vienna: Institute for Human Sciences 2009).

 

Приклади: міста та місця / Case Studies: Cities and Places

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Alderman, Derek H., “Street Names and the Scaling of Memory: The Politics of Commemorating Martin Luther King Jr. within the African American Community,” Area, 35 (2003): 163–73.

Alderman, Derek H., “Street Names as Memorial Arenas: The Reputational Politics of Commemorating Martin Luther King Jr. in a Georgia County,” Historical Geography, 30 (2002): 99–120.

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Meitel, Yoram, “Street Naming and the Struggle over Historical Representation,” Middle Eastern Studies, 43, 6 (2007): 857-878.

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Mitchelson, Matthew L., Derek H. Alderman and E. Jeffrey Popke, “Branded: The Economic Geographies of Streets Named in Honor of Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr,” Social Science Quarterly, 88, 1, (2007): 120-145.

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Ndletyana, Mcebisi, “Changing Place Names in Post-apartheid South Africa: Accounting for the Unevenness,” Social Dynamics: A Journal of African Studies, 38, 1 (2012): 87-103.

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