Article title: The Soviet and the Post-Soviet: Street Names and National Discourse in Almaty
Authors: Mehmet Volkan Kasikci
Journal: Europe-Asia Studies
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/09668136.2019.1641586
The following acknowledgements text footnote on the first page of the article was incorrectly published online as below:
A shorter version of this article was presented at What is the Soviet Legacy? Commemoration Practices in Almaty, Eurasia, Crossroads Conference, The Harriman Institute, Columbia University, New York, USA, 30 March 2018.
This has been corrected in the online version to read:
A shorter version of this article titled ‘What is the Soviet Legacy? Commemoration Practices in Almaty’ was presented at the Eurasia at the Crossroads Conference, The Harriman Institute, Columbia University, New York, 30 March 2018.
The third sentence of footnote 14 was incorrectly published online as below:
His name was given to a street formerly known as Proleterskaya, a small but very central and symbolically important street because it passes through Panfilov Park, the site of the city’s largest cathedral, one of Zenkov’s most significant works, today used as the Musical Instrument Museum.
This has been corrected in the online version to read:
His name was given to a street formerly known as Proleterskaya, a small but very central and symbolically important street because it passes through Panfilov Park, the site of the city’s largest cathedral, and one of Zenkov’s most significant works, today used as the Musical Instrument Museum.