Moscow Monumental:
Soviet Skyscrapers and Urban Life in Stalin’s Capital

Tue, Jul 6, 2021
Moscow Monumental: Soviet Skyscrapers and Urban Life in Stalin's Capital Princeton University Press, 2020
Princeton University Press, 2020

Historian Katherine Zubovich will discuss her new book Moscow Monumental: Soviet Skyscrapers and Urban Life in Stalin's Capital, an in-depth history of the Stalinist skyscraper. In the early years of the Cold War, the skyline of Moscow was forever transformed by a citywide skyscraper building project. As the steel girders of the monumental towers went up, the centuries-old metropolis was reinvented to embody the greatness of Stalinist society. In Moscow Monumental Zubovich explores how the quintessential architectural works of the late Stalin era fundamentally reshaped daily life in the Soviet capital. 

Katherine Zubovich

Katherine Zubovich is assistant professor of history at the University at Buffalo, State University of New York. Her research focuses on the former Soviet Union. Her interests include the history of cities and urban planning; the history of architecture and visual culture; and modern transnational history. 

The video begins with Katherine Zubovich's lecture, followed by a Q&A with Museum Director Carol Willis, whose introduction to the webinar is included after the discussion.

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