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Invisible Borders

Mapping Social Boundaries and Spatial Practices in the City

Author Archives: olena

Research Simulator: The Kremlin’s Invisible Borders

In the past, all of the main public functions of the city were concentrated at the Kremlin. Despite the fact that the Tsar’s residence was also located there, city residents had free access to spaces within the walls.

July 13, 2013 olena

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