promises of modernity. By the end of the construction, however, which almost coincides with the end of the socialist era, economic bust, infrastructural decline, public disillusionment and criticism clouded the BAM project. The 1990s were marked by the
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(Re)Constructing the Baikal-Amur Mainline
Continuity and Change of (Post)Socialist Infrastructure
Olga Povoroznyuk
State of Uncertainty
Educating the First Railroaders in Central Sakha (Yakutiya)
Sigrid Irene Wentzel
group in the central regions of the Republic of Sakha. The Republic supports the federal budget through the exploitation of its abundant natural resources. This is why the development of railroad infrastructure and the transformation of local society are
Place Making in Transit
Literary Interventions at the Airport and in the Underground
Emma Eldelin and Andreas Nyblom
Ever since the early days of modern transportation, artistic and literary representations of transit vehicles and transport infrastructures have helped us become habituated to new technologies and modes of traveling, while also stimulating