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Bibliographic description:
Lapina Y. S.
,
Zhernosenko I. A.
DIALECTICS OF THE CORE AND THE PERIPHERY IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE CULTURAL ENVIRONMENT OF BARNAUL IN THE 18th –19th CENTURIES // BSU bulletin. Philosophy. - 2020. №4. . - С. 39-48.
Title:
DIALECTICS OF THE CORE AND THE PERIPHERY IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE CULTURAL ENVIRONMENT OF BARNAUL IN THE 18th –19th CENTURIES
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DOI: 10.18101/1994-0866-2020-4-39-48UDK: 008.2
Annotation:
The article deals with the problem of dialectical interaction between the sociocultural categories of the core and the periphery manifested as a flexible nonlinear process, as illustrated by the development of the city of Barnaul as a center of European culture in Siberia in the 18th–19th centuries. Based on the dialectical method, we use the
core-periphery scheme in order to identify the course and dynamics of cultural development, focusing on the ambivalent nature of evolution of Barnaul’s urban cultural environment. As the starting point for the development of Barnaul’s urban environment we
have identified one production and technical center beyond the Urals – Barnaul Silver
Smelting Plant, around which a life-supporting infrastructure was formed, and subsequently company town transformed into a cultural center. In this context, we consider
the phenomenon of “Petersburgia” in Barnaul, which is manifested in a number of analogies and similarities with St. Petersburg in the planning, infrastructure development and
cultural life. The dialectics of the binary opposition "core-periphery" is also manifested
in the reverse influence of Barnaul on St. Petersburg, in particular, in the role of Barnaul
as a peripheral industrial center, which significantly influenced the development of the
defense and economic potential of the Russian Empire. The study shown the development of a special type of regional culture in Altai Mountain District, which specificity
was conditioned by the core-periphery model of socio-cultural interaction.
Keywords:
cultural environment; culture of Barnaul; regional culture; the core; the periphery; core-periphery interaction; the phenomenon of "Petersburgia".
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