作为研究与保护对象的俄罗斯历史小城镇的身份认同

N. Antonova, Tatyana Vyatchanina, Vasilii Postolaki, Aleksey S. Shchenkov
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在过去的十年里,与历史小城镇的身份相关的问题在俄罗斯变得尤为重要。根据《魁北克宣言》,身份是指人口与城镇或村庄之间的关系,当居民将定居点视为他们自己的东西,作为一个地方,通过他们的生活方式、纪念场所、各种物质和非物质纽带与他们密切联系在一起时,身份就出现了。鉴于这一身份既基于物质遗产,也基于非物质遗产,日常生活的重大变化和宝贵文化遗产的流失对其保护构成了威胁。这种认同在心理上对人群很重要;它决定了居民的巩固,社会结构的稳定。人类学研究表明,与东欧和南欧的许多小城镇一样,俄罗斯小城镇的住区特征相当高,尽管其中许多小城镇的生活条件不利。俄罗斯历史小城镇的具体问题在于大量有价值的住房开发的木材库存的恶化,这些木材的损失以及城镇结构的相应变化意味着定居点的分散
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Identity of the Russian Small Historical Towns as the Object of Study and Preservation
The issues related to the identity of small historical towns have become particularly relevant in Russia over the past decade. In accordance with the Quebec Declaration, the identity pertains to the relations between population and a town or a village, appearing when the inhabitants perceive the settlement as something of their own, as a place, with which they have become intimately linked by their life style, memorial sites, various material and nonmaterial ties. Given that the identity is based on both material, and non-material heritage, a threat to its preservation is posed by both the substantial changes in daily life, and the loss of valuable cultural heritage. The identity is psychologically important for the population; it determines the consolidation of the inhabitants, the stability of social structures. The anthropological studies show that, as in many small towns of eastern and southern Europe, the identity of settlements is quite high in the Russian small towns, despite the unfavorable living conditions existing in many of them. The specific problem of the small historical towns in Russia consists in a great deal of deteriorating wooden stock of valuable housing development, the loss of which, and the respective change in the town structure, imply the dispersion of the settlement’s
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