Extractive Empire: Bricks, Cement, and Soviet Material Movements after WWII

Sep
26
4:00 pm
Event Status
As Scheduled
Presenter
Katherine Zubovich (SUNY Buffalo)

After World War II, the USSR's leaders relied heavily on construction materials mined and produced in recently liberated territories to rebuild the country's ruined cities. This paper traces the material networks linking Soviet cities to forests, quarries, and factories supplying the wood, marble, brick, and cement integral to Soviet rebuilding. Focusing on the Aseri Brickworks and Kunda Cement Factory, both located along Estonia's northern coast, the paper examines the interplay between Soviet occupation and materials extraction. Part of the Socialist Studies Seminar series.

In-Person event
Location
Baker Hall 246A, Carnegie Mellon University
Event Type
Seminar
Contact Email
alissaklots@pitt.edu
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