Technical innovati ons and evoluti on of cultural landscape in russian provincial citi es at the end of the XIX — early XX century

Authors

  • Elena Veniaminovna Alekseyeva Author
  • Elena Yur'evna Kazakova-Apkarimova Author

Abstract

The article dwells on the evolution of the cultural landscape of the Russian provincial towns in
the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries in the context of the introduction of technical innovations.
The cities are seen as important actors in the socio-cultural and technical progress of the
Russian province. The need to introduce technical innovations that bring the provincial settlements
closer to the capitals was stronger in the county cities. The authors turn to the history of introduction
of electricity in the cities of the eastern regions of Russia, analyzing its multifaceted application in
everyday life. The topic under study fits into the global context. Researchers show that Russian cities
(not only the capitals, but many provincial cities as well) did not lag far behind their advanced European
counterparts in terms of introducing technical innovations. However, the urban elite and the city
authorities of provincial cities had to overcome considerably more difficulties for their introduction,
the degree of their distribution was limited for objective reasons (not only material, but also mental
peculiarities of provincial inhabitants)

Author Biographies

  • Elena Veniaminovna Alekseyeva

    Institute of History and Archaeology, Ural Branch, RAS,
    Ekaterinburg, Russian Federation

  • Elena Yur'evna Kazakova-Apkarimova

    Institute of History and Archaeology, Ural Branch, RAS,
    Ekaterinburg, Russian Federation

Issue

Section

Historical Sciences