In late 1949 city officials stretched a banner that read 'SEVASTOPOLIANS! What have you done for the restoration of your hometown ' across one of the most heavily travelled streets in the Crimean port city of Sevastopol. It...
Published as: Karl D. Qualls, The Crimean War’s Long Shadow: Urban Biography and the Reconstruction of Sevastopol after World War II, in Russia beyond the Traditional Boundaries: Essays in Honor of David M. Goldfrank, ed....
Walking along Soviet Street on the high central hill in Sevastopol, the visitor confronts spray-painted graffiti on the yellowed wall of a building that reads: Sevastopol is Russia. While graffiti is a common form of...
Published as: Qualls, Karl D. Who Makes Local Memories?: The Case of Sevastopol after World War II. Soviet and Post-Soviet Review 38, no. 2 (2011): 130-148....
This author pre-print is made available on Dickinson Scholar with the permission of the publisher. For more information on the published version, visit Brill's Website., With the approval of Admiral Oktriabrskii (Commander of...
“Создание и реконструкция памяти города-героя: Севастополь, 1944–2004” in Поздний Сталинизм и эпоха Н.С Хрущева в Советском Союзе (St. Petersburg, Russia: St. Petersburg State University, 2010).
Qualls, Karl D. “Історія, міське планування та творення повоєнного Севастополя.” [History, Urban Planning and the Making of Postwar Sevastopol] Схiд/Захiд 15, (2011): 111-124.