Recalling The Past Re Constructing The Past


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Recalling the Past, (re)constructing the Past


Recalling the Past, (re)constructing the Past

Author: Withold Bonner

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2008


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Reconstructing the Old Country


Reconstructing the Old Country

Author: Eliyana R. Adler

language: en

Publisher: Wayne State University Press

Release Date: 2017-11-20


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Scholars and students of American Jewish history and literature in particular will appreciate this internationally focused scholarship on the continuing reverberations of the Second World War and the Holocaust.

The Memory of the Second World War in Soviet and Post-Soviet Russia


The Memory of the Second World War in Soviet and Post-Soviet Russia

Author: David L. Hoffmann

language: en

Publisher: Routledge

Release Date: 2021-08-26


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This volume showcases important new research on World War II memory, both in the Soviet Union and in Russia today. Through an examination of war remembrance in its various forms—official histories, school textbooks, museums, monuments, literature, films, and Victory Day parades—chapters illustrate how the heroic narrative of the war was established in Soviet times and how it continues to shape war memorialization under Putin. This war narrative resonates with the Russian population due to decades of Soviet commemoration, which continued virtually uninterrupted into the post-Soviet period. Major themes of the volume include the use of World War II memory for political legitimation and patriotic mobilization; the striking continuities between Soviet and post-Soviet commemorative practices; the place of Holocaust memorialization in contemporary Russia; Putin’s invocation of the war to bolster national pride and international prestige; and the relationship between individual memory and collective remembrance. Authored by an international group of distinguished specialists, this collection is ideal for scholars of Russia across a range of disciplines, including history, political science, sociology, and cultural studies.