William Craft Brumfield is Professor of Slavic Studies at Tulane University. Brumfield began photographing Russia in 1970 and is the foremost authority in the West on Russian architecture. He is the author, editor, and photographer of numerous books, including
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Published:May 2025
Chapter 4 explores wooden architecture in the heartland of European Russia, from the Vitoslavlitsy outdoor museum near Novgorod the Great to towns in such as Kostroma, Nizhny Novgorod, and Kazan in the Volga River basin. The Moscow area occupies the center of this chapter, together with Vladimir, Suzdal, and Rostov, ancient centers of Russian culture to the northeast of Moscow. The structures range from rural village houses to urban dwellings, as well as log churches.
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