The geographical foundations of cultural identity in contemporary Lublin
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2012
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Institute of Archaeology Rzeszów University
Abstrakt
A city’s identity should be understood in terms of a set of characteristic features that distinguish
it from any other city and underscore its uniqueness. Such unique identity is defined by
several factors such as urban landscape, architecture, natural environment, economy and public
life. Uniqueness can be achieved either through unmistakable landmarks and phenomena,
or through a peculiar combination of objects, not necessarily unique in themselves. Uniqueness
may be reflected in the city’s physiognomy, its urban landscape, the specific character
of individual sights, as well as people’s awareness, their behaviour and different systems of
values. Determining the city’s identity is a long-term, historic process. In the case of Lublin,
the geographical conditions that shape the city’s cultural identity are very characteristic. The
dynamic landscape and the presence of three river valleys have resulted in a specific spatial
display and urban planning. This concerns both older and newer districts. Said conditions are
all reflected in Lublin’s urban landscape, green areas arrangement, transport routes, and many
other elements. The city is located in a peripheral, agricultural region, which translates into
social structure, different systems of values of the city’s inhabitants, as well as into the city’s
economy, which inextricably linked with the agricultural character of the Lubelszczyzna region.
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Research Subject Categories::HUMANITIES and RELIGION::History and philosophy subjects::Archaeology subjects::Archaeology, Research Subject Categories::HUMANITIES and RELIGION::History and philosophy subjects::Archaeology subjects::Archaeology, medieval, Lublin, cultural identity, geographical foundations, historic process, urban landscape, urbanization
Cytowanie
Rodzoś, J., 2012. The geographical foundations of cultural identity in contemporary Lublin. Analecta Archaeologica Ressoviensia 7, 305–331.