Olga Povoroznyuk (Author)
The construction of the Baikal-Amur Mainline (BAM) in East Siberia and the Russian Far East in the 1970s and 1980s was the largest technological and social engineering project of late socialism. After the dissolution of the Soviet Union, the BAM was dogged by economic bust, decline, and public disillusionment. BAM-2, a recently launched state program of technological modernization, aims to complete a second railway track. The project elicits memories as well as new hopes and expectations, especially among “builders of the BAM.” This article explores continuity and change between BAM-1 and BAM-2. It argues that the reconstruction efforts of the postsocialist state are predetermined by the durability of the infrastructure as a materialization of collective identities, memories, and emotions.
...MoreArticle Peter Schweitzer; Olga Povoroznyuk (December 2020) Introduction: Precarious Connections: On the Promise and Menace of Railroad Projects. Transfers (pp. 137-151).
Article
Sigrid Irene Wentzel;
(December 2020)
State of Uncertainty: Educating the First Railroaders in Central Sakha (Yakutiya)
(/isis/citation/CBB714125377/)
Article
Semenov, N. M.;
(2008)
The First Four Axle Tram Carriages in Russia and the USSR
(/isis/citation/CBB000930361/)
Article
Heather Anne Swanson;
(December 2020)
Why Railroads Now?: Anthropology of Infrastructure and Debates around “Green” Transit
(/isis/citation/CBB388531770/)
Article
Mateusz Laszczkowski;
(December 2020)
Railway Territorialities: Topology and Infrastructural Politics in Alpine Italy
(/isis/citation/CBB092260281/)
Article
Adrian Deoancă;
(December 2020)
(Dis)Connected Rail: Infrastructural Suspension and Phatic Politics in Romania
(/isis/citation/CBB551561342/)
Book
Susan Grant;
(2022)
Soviet Nightingales: Care Under Communism
(/isis/citation/CBB150793262/)
Article
Katie Maher;
(December 2020)
Traveling with Trained Man: Decolonizing Directions in Railway Mobilities
(/isis/citation/CBB168599005/)
Book
Payne, Matthew J.;
(2001)
Stalin's Railroad: Turksib and the Building of Socialism
(/isis/citation/CBB000101950/)
Article
Peter Schweitzer;
Olga Povoroznyuk;
(December 2020)
Introduction: Precarious Connections: On the Promise and Menace of Railroad Projects
(/isis/citation/CBB099842429/)
Article
Maria-Katharina Lang;
Baatarnaran Tsetsentsolmon;
(December 2020)
Connected or Traversed?: Plans, Imaginaries, and the Actual State of Railway Projects in Mongolia
(/isis/citation/CBB057649985/)
Book
Andy Bruno;
(2016)
The Nature of Soviet Power: An Arctic Environmental History
(/isis/citation/CBB001811907/)
Article
Guillermo Guajardo Soto;
(2021)
Tecnología, poder e infraestructura ferroviaria en la conformación urbana de la Ciudad de México, ca 1870-1960 [Technology, Power, and Railway Infrastructure in the Urban Conformation of Mexico City, ca. 1870-1960]
(/isis/citation/CBB787463393/)
Book
Mikiya Koyagi;
(January 2021)
Iran in Motion: Mobility, space, and the Trans-Iranian Railway
(/isis/citation/CBB040561316/)
Book
Jie Zhang;
(2018)
Cultural Politics of Railways
(/isis/citation/CBB444711433/)
Book
Burri, Monika;
(2003)
Die Internationalität der Eisenbahn, 1850--1970; (Translated title: [The internationality of the railway, 1850--1970)
(/isis/citation/CBB001181428/)
Article
Lorenzo Bagnoli;
(2022)
Visual and Toponymical Landscape: Place Names on Railway Station Signs
(/isis/citation/CBB122240380/)
Book
Heywood, Anthony;
(2011)
Engineer of Revolutionary Russia: Iurii V. Lomonosov (1876--1952) and the Railways
(/isis/citation/CBB001221427/)
Book
Christian Wolmar;
(2014)
To the Edge of the World: The Story of the Trans-Siberian Express, the World's Greatest Railroad
(/isis/citation/CBB512572114/)
Book
Henk-Jan Dekker;
(2022)
Cycling pathways : The politics and governance of Dutch cycling infrastructure, 1920-2020
(/isis/citation/CBB449409619/)
Book
Neil Carter;
(2021)
Cycling and the British : A modern history
(/isis/citation/CBB935145607/)
Be the first to comment!