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Formation of the Traveling Landscape Photo of the Second Half of XIX – the Beginning of the XX Centuries in the Context of Development of Railway Transport (on the Example of the USA, France and Russia)

Student: Khanzhina Yuliya

Supervisor: Victoria O. Vasileva

Faculty: Faculty of Humanities

Educational Programme: Cultural Studies (Bachelor)

Final Grade: 7

Year of Graduation: 2017

Both the photo, and railway transport were at that time (in 40th and 60th the 19th century) the new media connected with development of space - physical and, first of all, optical. Two key innovations of that era promoted transformation of the world in seen and intended for survey, have influenced perception by the person of time and space. Moreover, the railroads and the traveling landscape photo were as if operating conditions of each other and a context of development of each other, however all these processes remain not studied in all their variety.

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