The long hangover: Putin's new Russia and the ghosts of the past
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adam_text | CONTENTS
List of Maps vii
Map of Soviet Union viii
Map of Russia ix
Map of Ukraine x
Prologue I
PART I CURATING THE PAST
1. A first-tier nation 7
2. The sacred war 21
3. Chechnya: the deal 43
4. Kolyma: the end of the earth 65
PART 2 CURATING THE PRESENT
5. The Olympic dream 103
6. Ukraine is not dead yet III
VI
CONTENTS
7. The Crimea gambit 133
8. The Crimean Tatars 153
9. Russian Crimea 167
PART 3 THE PAST BECOMES THE PRESENT
10. Donbass: the spiral 185
11. War 203
PART 4 THE PAST IN THE FUTURE
12. After the war 235
Epilogue 247
Authors Note 255
Acknowledgements 257
Notes 259
Bibliography 267
Index 272
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INDEX
Akhmedova, Marina, 212—14
Akhmetov, Rinat, 190—92,
194»197-98
Aksyonov, Sergei, 146—49, 162
Aksyonov, Vasily, 136
alcohol, fake/illegal, 248, 250
anti-Semitism/Jewish history.
See also Holocaust
in Kalmyk region, 28
Odessa massacre, 221
role of Judenrat, 238-39
in Ukraine, 69—70,
116—17, JI9—2I 207,
2637213, 2637218
Apti (Kadyrov battalion
member), 56—59
Bach, Thomas, 108
Baltic States, 17, 24, 34, 45
Bandera, Stepan
Hero of Ukraine award,
120,122
Maidan movement and,
Hi» 135
monuments to, 117—18
progressives’ view of, 128
at protests, 112
radical wing of OUN
and, 116
Soviet Union portrayal
of, 117
streets named for, 237
Battle of Stalingrad, 37—38
Beevor, Antony, 35-36
Belarus, 17, 24, 40, 108,
120, 137
Belaventsev, Oleg, 143
Beria, Lavrenty, 26, 28
Berlin Wall, 7, 10
Berzin, Edvard, 68
Bezier, Igor (The Demon),
211-16
Blair, Tony, 124, 151
Bolsheviks, 43, 80, 136, 155,
217, 236, 239, 240
boyaryshnik (fake alcohol),
248, 250
Boym, Svetlana, 8
Bragin, Akhat (Alik the
Greek), 190
Brexit referendum, 8, 198—99
Brezhnev, Leonid, 21—22, 24,
104, 206
bribes, 3, 13
Britain
colonial legacy of, 97, 104
knowledge of Soviet war
effort, 249
Buddhist regions/temples, 20,
25, 28-29
Budik, Vasil, 213, 215-16
Bush, George H. W., 92
Bush, George W., 151
capitalism
corruption and, 194
in Crimea, 136
Putins oil wealth, 19
‘robber capitalism,’ 104
Catherine the Great, 154
Caucasus Emirate, 50-52
Celebicihan, Noman, 155
Central Asia
Crimean Tatars’ return
from, 144
deportations to, 28, 156
Dzhemilev in, 157-58
ethnic republics of, 18, 45
financial help for Tatars
in, 145
national identities of, 18
272
INDEX
273
Chechnya/Chechens
deportation of, 28,
60-61
establishment of Caucasus
Emirate, 50-53
Kadyrov personality
cult, 53-56
Kadyrovtsy battalion-
member example
(Apti), 56-59
memories of/desire to forget
by, 61—63
resistance/independence
movement, 43—49
Russian Army in, 11, 12, 30
Victory Day celebration
in, 63—64
Cheka (Bolshevik secret
police), 18. See also
NKVD (secret police)
Cherny, Vadim, 123
The Church, 20, 107, 206
Churchill, Winston, 23,
124, 126
City Day, 54
Clinton, Bill, 11, 124
collectivization, 28, 43,
114-15, 155-56
Come and See (film), 24
‘Commission to Prevent the
Falsification of History to
the Detriment of Russia’s
Interests,’ 35
Communist monuments/
symbols, 7
confessions (extracted),
80-81, 89
corruption
capitalism and, 136, 194
in Putins inner circle,
15, 251-52
repression and, 3—4
in Ukraine, 112, 118,122-23
of Yanukovych, 133
Crimea. See also
Russian Crimea
capitalism in, 136
Crimean Tatars view
of, 144-46
history/portrayal of, 134—35
independence referendum,
135, 145-46
occupation of, 155
Russian annexation of,
142-44, 146-52
Russian Army in, 138-42
self-defence battalions in,
U3 137-38
transfer to Ukraine, 134
Yanukovychs corruption
in, 133
Crimean Autonomous
Socialist Soviet Republic,
155, 264726
Crimean Democratic
Republic, 155
Crimean Tatars. See also
Dzhemilev, Mustafa
deportation of, 28, 144-45,
1:56-57, 2647211
history of, 153—55
leadership of, 155
in museums/
monuments, 160—62
resisting/working with
Russians, 164—66
Russian annexation and,
162—64, 2647217
Day of Memory and
Sorrow, 60
Day of Remembrance and
Reconciliation, 236
The Demon (Igor
Bezier), 211—16
Depardieu, Gérard, 54
deportations
books about, 2607224
of Chechens, 60—61
of Crimean Tatars,
Ï44-45, 156-57
of Ingush, 28, 44
of Kalmyk, 25—30
Donbass region. See also
Donetsk Peoples
Republic; Khodakovsky,
Alexander; war, in
Donbass
collapse of Soviet Union
and, 188—89
decayed/abandoned
buildings in, 192
oligarch class in, 191
political scene/protests
in, 194-97
poverty/violence in, 190
separatist/rebel movements
in, 197—202
towns/factories in, 188
Ukrainian nationalism
in,193-94
Donetsk People’s Republic
on brink of war, 205—8
Khodakovsky and, 186-87
negotiations with, 202
Russian support of, 2, 199
as separatist movement,
185, 197
socialist ideas in, 243
Soviet nostalgia in,
240—42
Dudayev, Dzhokar, 44—45
Dugin, Alexander, 32
Dzerzhinsky, Felix, 18, 236,
240,242
Dzhabrailov, Umar, 48—49
Dzhemilev, Mustafa, 145—46,
154,157-59,162-64
Eigen (setdement), 90, 91
Eigen (womens Gulag), 88, 89
Estemirova, Natalia, 48
EU membership (Ukrainian),
in-12, 123, 125—27, 129
Everything Flows (Grossman),
93 115
executions
during Great Terror
period, 80
public/mass, 1, 2, 4, 24
extracted confessions,
80—81, 84, 89
fake alcohol {boyaryshniE),
248, 250
fake news concept, 222
Flight MH 17, downing of,
210—11, 226, 231
foreign media/press, 177—78
Franco, Francisco, 96
Georgia, invasion of, 106
Ginzburg, Evgeniya (Gulag
chronicler), 89—90
Girey, Shahin, 154
Glazyev, Sergei, 125—27
Gorbachev, Mikhail, 75, 92,
104, 143, 159, 168
Grach, Leonid, 142—44, 146
274 INDEX
Great Patriotic War, 20, 30,
118, 245. See also Second
World War
Grossman, Vasily, 93, 115
Gubarev, Pavel, 198
Gulag system/labour camps
administration of, 67—68
Great Terror period
of, 79-84
in historical memory, 65
innocence/complicity/
forgetting, 93-96
Kolyma, as notorious
outpost, 66
Magadan memorial, 67
memorials/monuments
to, 90-91
museums of, 84—89, 94
in official narrative, 78
perestroika and, 92, 93
prisoners/workers in, 66—67
in school curriculum, 79
survivor stories,
68-78, 89-90
Gumilev, Lev, 241
Gureyeva, Olga (Gulag
survivor), 68—78,117
hammer and sickle
motifs, 19, 37
Harris, Arthur, 36
heroin/heroin abuse, 13,
15, 61
HIV epidemic, 13, 15
Holocaust
devaluation of, 221
German shame over, 95
Holodomor comparison, 119
local complicity in, 94
role of Judenrat, 238—39
in war narrative, 35, 117,
121, 207
Holodomor (Ukrainian
famine), 114-15, 119, 122
hopelessness, sense of, 15, 45
human rights/human rights
activism, 48—49, 54,
108, 149
Ichkeria (independent
Chechen republic), 50
Ingush populations,
deportation of, 28, 44
interference, in affairs of
Western nations, 247
interrogations, 19, 69, 81, 83,
84,88-89
Islam/Islamism, 46, 49,
50-51, 53, 55, 154. See also
Muslim regions
The Island of Crimea
(Aksyonov), 136
Jewish history/anti-Semitism.
See also Holocaust
in Kalmyk region, 28
Odessa massacre, 221
role of Judenrat, 238—39
in Ukraine, 69—70,
116—17, 119—21, 207,
263/213, 263/218
June 22, 1941 (Nekrich), 22
Kadyrov, Akhmad,
46-47, 58, 61
Kadyrov, Ramzan, 47—48,
53-55, 57, 60-61, 63, 166
Kalmyk people, deportation
of, 25-30
Karasin, Grigory, 35—36
Kardash, Vladislav, 141—42
katorga (penal servitude),
jo—71. See also Gulag
system/labour camps
KGB. See also NKVD (secret
police)
archival files of, 80
Lubyanka (headquarters),
18, 19, 67
Putins Dresden experience
in, 9—11
Khodakovsky, Alexander
Akhmetov and, 197,
264—65/21
conversations with, 241
life of, 187
Mai dan movement
and, 195-96
military service of, 188—89
nostalgia of, 242
Orange Revolution and, 194
on separatist Security
Council, 186, 244
Slavyansk takeover
and, 199
on socialist ideas, 243
Soviet Union collapse
and, 189-90
Strelkov and, 218
in Ukraine’s special forces
unit, 185, 191, 193
Ukrainian airport seizure
and, 209—10
on war cult, 206—7
Khrushchev, Nikita
Chechens and, 44
Crimea and, 134, 144, 150
secret speech’ of, 73, 87
‘thaw’ of, 22, 29, 82, 158
Kiselev, Sergei, 136
Klimov, Elem, 24
Koestler, Arthur, 62
Kolyma. See Gulag system/
labour camps
Kolyma Highway, 85
Kondrashov, Andrei, 182
Kostin, Andrei, 125
Kraus, Karl, 224
Kravchenko,
Alexander, 170—75
Kremlin
Chechnya and,
47-48, 56, 62
Crimea and, 133-35,
142-44
Crimean annexation by,
145-49, 153. 168, 177
Donetsk and, 194,
198—99, 210—11
history falsification
and,35
media oudets of, 180—82, 211
military strategy of, 151
monument unveiling
at, 245-46
political matrix’ of, 32
Putin’s 2012 return to, 107
rhetoric/talking points of,
13, 221-23
Russian nationalists
and, 219—20
Strelkov and, 218
Ukraine and, 125-26
victory narrative of, 31, 236
Yeltsin’s handover of, 12
krokodil (synthetic opioid), 15
Kuchma, Leonid, 118, 123
Kuropatkov, Evgeny, 40
Kursk submarine disaster, 31
INDEX 275
kurultay (Tatar parliament),
155» 159
Kutayev, Ruslan, 61
Kuzmin, Leonid, 170-76
Labour Day, 21. See also
Victory Day
Lenin, monuments to
Bandera monuments
and, 117—18
‘decommunization’
and, 235—36
in The Demons fort, 212
Maidan movement and, 112
in Slavyansk, 215
Soviet collapse and, 7
on Victory Day, 30
Lenin, Vladimir
bust of, 143
corpse of, 18, 188
policy of, 155
as symbol, 128
village named for, 203
Livadia summit, 124—26
looting, 1, 2, 69, 218
Lubyanka (KGB
headquarters), 18, 19, 67
Lukashenko, Alexander,
17, 108
Mackevicius, Ernest, 180
Magadan. See Gulag system/
labour camps
Maidan Nezalezhnosti
(Independence Square),
hi—12, 125, 127-31
Malaysian flight MH 17,
downing of, 210—n,
226, 231
Malofeyev, Konstantin, 218
Mamchur, Yuli, 140—42
Mask of Sorrow, 68, 76
May 9 (holiday). See 9 May
(holiday)
Mayakovsky, Vladimir, 187
Medinsky, Vladimir, 250
Medvedev, Dmitry, 65, 106—7
mejlis (Tatar parliamentary
body), 145, 159, 163-64
Memorial (organization),
67, 76, 84
Mendoza-Wilson, Jock, 191
Menendez, Enrique, 198
Mironenko, Sergei, 250
Mogilev, Anatoly, 162
Molotov, Vyacheslav, 26
Molotov-Ribbentrop pact,
33-34» 78
The Most Powerful Man in the
World (documentary), 247
Muggeridge, Malcolm, 115
Muslim regions, 20, 43, 155.
See also Islam/Islamism
Nachtigall (Nazi-organized
battalion), 120
Narochnitskaya, Natalia, 35
Nashi (Kremlin-sponsored
youth group), 31
national identity/identities,
17-18, 156
nationalist movement, in
Ukraine, 115-18, 120-22,
128—29, I3I
national narratives, 17, 122
NATO, 17, 106,131,148,
154, 227
Nayyem, Mustafa, in
Nazis/Nazism. See also
Holocaust
Chechens and, 44, 63
in Crimean history, 135,
141-42, 156-57,
161-62, 208
defeat of, 3, 20
Germans path to
remembrance, 95—96
importance of victory over,
34» 36, 39» 65, 249
invasion of Soviet Union,
22, 222
Molotov-Ribbentrop pact
and, 24
occupation by, 27—29, 69,
134,187, 203
Stalin and, 23
support for/alliance with,
25,116
Ukrainian nationalists
and, 120
in war film Come and See, 24
in war narrative, 207
Nechiporenko, Petr,
80-83, g9» 93
Neizvestny, Ernst, 68
Nekrich, Alexander, 22
Nemtsov, Boris, 55
Nikolaichuk, Igor, 178-79
9 May (holiday), 22, 30, 32, 38,
41, 81, 91, 236, 250.
See also Victory Day
NKVD (secret police).
See also KGB
deportations by,
27-28, 44, 60
estimates of Crimean Tatar
deaths, 156
FSB and, 80
headquarters of, 67
Khodakovsky on, 241
men of, 93
prisons of, 67, 91
reports on writers/
intellectuals by, 23
non de guerre use, 2
nostalgia, for Soviet Union/
Soviet past
in Donetsk People s
Republic, 240—41
exploitation of, 243
Khodakovsky on, 242
Putins approach to, 19
restorative nostalgia,’ 8
by ‘The Romanian,’ 4
sense of purpose in, 187
Strelkov on, 217
Viatrovych on, 239
Obama, Barack, 107,
179, 206
Ochirov, Boris, 26, 27, 29
Okudzhava, Bulat, 75
Oleg (authors driver/guide),
85, 89, 92, 96-99
oligarchs/ oligarchy
Akhmetov as, 191, 194, 197
analysis of, 226
comparison of Putin to, 106
Donetsk separatist
movement and, 201
Maidan movement and,
129, 235
in officially sanctioned
history, 104
reputation laundering
of, 124
after Ukrainian
independence, 118
in Yanukovych era, 123
276 INDEX
Olympic games
international perception
of, 108-9
opening ceremonies
of, 103-5
preparation for, 107—8
as proof of Russia’s
reliability, 106
Russian authority and, 140
Operation Barbarossa, 22
Operation Lentil, 44, 60
Orange Revolution, 118,
122, 194
Orthodox Church, 19—20, 245
OUN (Ukrainian nationalist
organization), 69,
116—17, I2° 237
Pact of Forgetting (Pacto del
Obido)y 96
Panfilovs 28 (war film), 250
Panikarov, Ivan, 84—92,
94, 96, 99
patriotism
in Chechnya, 64
Khodakovsky on, 193—94
perestroika and, 25
Putin and, 245, 252—53
for Russia’s Olympians, 108
in school, 251
in schools, 251—52
support for Putin and, 252
in Ukraine, 121, 128
Pavlovsky, Gleb, 12
perestroika
alternative voices in, 22
Bandera cult and, 117
film/documentary/writing
on, 24-25, 41, 93
Gorbachev and, 92
history and, 34, 104, 217
lifted taboos and, 87
pain of, 136
prison perspective of, 159
rebellion of, 44
repressions and, 75
personality cult, of
Kadyrov, 53-55
Petrov, Nikta, 93—94
Pilger, John, 220—23, 227
Pinchuk, Viktor, 124, 126
police. See NKVD (secret police)
Politkovskaya, Anna, 56
Polonsky, Dmitry, 165
Pomerantsev, Peter, 32
Poroshenko, Petro, 126,
226, 235-36
Potemkin, Grigory, 154
poverty, 12-13, 16, 66, 93, 190,
224, 247
pozyvnoi use {nom de guerre), 2
prostitutes/prostitution, 13, 125
public/mass executions, 1,
2, 4, 24
purges
acknowledgement of,
75-76, 99
of army leadership, 22
chronicle of, 89
of Crimean Tatar
leadership, 155
documents on, 80, 84
height of, 54
of political/social elite, 80
school curriculum on, 79
of specialists, 95
Putin, Vladimir
background/rise of, 10—11
common destiny creation
and, 16-17
Crimean annexation
and, 142-46
Dresden experience of, 9—11
on health of Russian
state, 15-16
ideology of victory and, 20
media coverage and, 179
The Most Powerful
Man in the World
(documentary), 247
nation-building task
of, 19, 43
Olympic games and, 103,
105, 106
patriotism and support
for, 252-53
pro-Putin youth groups, 32
reunification of Russia
and, 9, 43
on Russian defence
capability, 33
Soviet war/victory legend
creation, 21, 30,
33—34 39-40
2012 return to Kremlin, 107
2014 interventions
and, 245—46
on war as ‘test of
statehood,’ 30—31
Putin’s Russia. See also
Olympic games
appearance of due
process in, 80
corruption/prestige in, 4
elites in, 38
international law and, 150
as nationalist idea, 137
special battalions in, 59
2014 as celebratory date
in, 152
Raizman, Sergei, 67, 84
Red Army
children in uniform of, 38
Kalmyk soldiers in, 29
march on Berlin of, 35
Panfilovs 28 (film) and, 250
patriotic spirit of, 63
Stalins tactics and, 23—25
in Ukraine, 69, 112
Red Army Day, 60
Renan, Ernest, 17
repressions, 3, 35, 67—68, 75—76,
94,154, 242
‘restorative nostalgia,’ 8
Revolution Day, 21. See also
Victory Day
revolyutsiya gidnosti (revolution
of dignity), 112
Right Sector, 129,196, 213
Road of Bones, 66, 84, 86, 88
‘The Romanian’ (retired
Russian military
officer), 1-4
Rondeli, Alexander, 123
Roosevelt, Franklin, 124, 126
Rozhdestvensky, Robert, 41
Rozovskiy, Igor, 221—22
Russia
economy of, 247—48
new national identity of, 18
US elections and, 181, 247
Russian Army
in Chechnya, 11
Crimean annexation and, 181
extracurricular class on, 251
INDEX 277
on parade, 40
in Ukraine, 138—42
Russian Civil War, 217
Russian Crimea
political demonstration/
trials in, 170—76
present-day reality
in, 177-78
realities of Russian
rule, 167-70
Western press/foreign media
in, 178-82
Russian Federation, 12, 43, 175
Russia Today (RT), 180-82
Saakashvili, Mikheil, 106
sacred war.” See Soviet war
narrative
Sacred War (Russian war
march), 39
Sadoviy, Andriy, 120, 129
Sadulayeva, Zarema, 48—49
Saveliev, Oleg, 177—78
SBU (Ukrainian security
services), 2, 185, 194,
i95-9 3, 213
schools, patriotism in, 251—52
Schutzmannschaft
Battalion, 120
Second World War. See also
Soviet war narrative
Chechens in, 44
comparison of, 206, 221
in Crimea, 135,137
deportations and, 44, 144
display/exhibit of, 60, 78
exploitation of, 252
falsification of history
and, 35-36
in family legend, 241
Holodomor and, 114, 122
at Olympics, 104,108
painful points of, 99
pride in, 20, 65, 107
as propaganda, 236
Putin on, 30
questioning of, 250
role of war victory, 20
symbolism of, 3, 236
as trope, 222, 226
in Ukraine, 112
Ukrainian soldiers and, 141
on Victory Day, 40, 60
youth perspective of, 249
secret police. See NKVD
(secret police)
Sempmn, Jorge, 96
Shaimiyev, Mintimer, 145
Shalamov, Varlam, 73
Shevchenko, Taras, 114,
170—72, 216
Shoigu, Sergei, 38, 169, 250
shortages, 13,115
Shostakovich, Dmitry, 54
Shukhevych, Roman, 120,
122, 237-39
Shuster, Simon, 201
siege of Leningrad, 21, 35
Simonyan, Margarita, 180
Smirnov, Zaur, 164—66
Sochi. See Olympic games
Solzhenitsyn, Alexander, 44
Soviet Union, collapse of.
See also nostalgia, for
Soviet Union/Soviet past
coup failure and, 189
Crimea after, 143
exploitation of, 252
as geopolitical tragedy,’ 19
integrated economy
collapse, 188
isolated towns following,
66-67, 86
loss of identity/effects
of, 7-11
monument removal, 235
public opinion on, 14
rebel movement and, 197
Russian diaspora after, 150
Russia’s status after, 17
sense of belonging after, 231
trials of Soviet bosses, 93
Ukraine after, 113-14,134,
148,193, 202, 239—40
unifying national-historical
narratives after, 18
‘unipolar world order after,
106, 150
Soviet war narrative
anniversary celebrations/
parade, 37-40
darker pages/moments
of, 33-37
deportations in, 25—30
new historiography, 21—25
rewriting of history in, 34
victory celebrations/
rhetoric, 30—33
Spain, Russia’s comparison
with, 96
sprit (chemical ethanol), 15
stabilnost (economic
prosperity), 14, 107, 246
Stakhanov, Alexei, 188
Stalin, Joseph, 3
Stalin/Stalinist era
Dalstroi enterprise
and, 66—68
death of, 157
Gulag/camp system of, 65,
73, 85-87, 92
informers in, 81—82, 93-94
Kalmyk deportation and,
26, 28, 30
purges of, 54, 84
repressions of, 3, 67, 75-76,
94, 241-42
school curriculum on, 79
Ukraine and, 69
war narrative and,
21-23, 65, 99
Yalta Conference and, 124
Strelkov, Igor, 199,
217-19, 243
Surkov, Vladislav, 32, 149
Taruta, Sergei, 201—2
Tatars. See Crimean Tatars
Thatcher, Margaret, 168
torture
of Akhmed Umarov, 51—52
in Chechnya, 48—50, 61
confession extraction
and, 81—82
conscience as, 176
of Crimean Tatars, 162
of gay men, 55
in the Gulag, 89
Trans-Siberian train, 13—14, 66
Trump, Donald, 8, 181,
199, 247
Turchetvyuk, Igor, 139—40
Turchynov, Oleksandr, 130
Ubushayev, Vladimir,
25-26, 29
278 INDEX
Ukraine. See also war, in
Donbass
EU membership and, in—12,
123,125-27, 129
foreign policy/relations
in, 123-24
Holodomor (famine) in, 114—15,
119,122
independence of, 116~ 18
Jewish history/anti-Semitism
in, 69-70,116-17,119—21,
207, 2637*13, 2637*18
nationalist movement
in, 115—18, 120—22,
128-29,131
new national identity of, 18
protest in, hi—12
as separate entity, 113—14
Soviet/Nazi occupations
of, 69
Ukrainian Insurgent Army
(UPA), 116, 120,122, 128,
U5» 237-38
Ukrainian nationalist
organization (OUN), 69,
116-17, 120, 237
Ukrainian security services
(SBU), 2, 185, 194,
195-96, 213
Umarov, Doku, 50-51
Umerov, Ilmi, 162
UPA (Ukrainian Insurgent
Army), 116, 120, 122, 128,
i3$ 237-38
Urzhumova, Natalia, 173
veterans, 22, 30-31» 33» 36, 39»
63, 203, 220, 237, 250
Viatrovych, Volodymyr,
239-40
Victory Day, 30, 31, 33, 40,
63, 203, 205, 208, 209,
236, 249. See also 9 May
(holiday)
victory narrative, 31, 32, 34
Vladimir the Great, 113,153, 245
Volkogonov, Dmitry, 25
Voloshin, Alexander, 11
Vysotsky, Vladimir, 212
war, in Donbass. See also Bezier,
Igor (The Demon);
Budik, Vasil; Donetsk
Peoples Republic;
Strelkov, Igor
fascism rhetoric
and, 207-9
Ilyicha villagers/
resistance, 203—5
joining armed uprising
(Igor/Yekterinas
story), 224—26
Kremlins use of
nationalists, 219
Malaysian flight MH 17,
210—11, 226, 231
as mobilizing force for
Putin, 245-46
Odessa violence and, 205—6,
209, 223
post-war break with Soviet
past, 235-40
reality of conflict, 227—32
separatist leaders in, 211-16
single-mindedness/
intransigence of
locals, 220-24
Soviet nostalgia in, 241—45
symbolism of poppies, 237
televisions role in, 226—27
volunteer battalions
in, 209-10
war narrative. See also Soviet
war narrative
Holocaust in, 35,117,121, 207
new historiography
of, 21-25
in Stalinist era, 65, 99
Western press/media, 177—18
White armies, 217
World War II. See Second
World War
Yalta Conference, 124
Yanukovych, Viktor
Akhmetov and, 191, 197
Crimean annexation and,
149, 151, 181
election of, 122
EU deal and, in, 127
flight of, 130, 143
Maidan movement and,
127, 129, 194-96
at Olympic opening
ceremony, 109
Orange Revolution
and, 118
Ukraine’s economy and, 123
Yatsenyuk, Arseny, 125
Yeltsin/Yeltsin era
Chechnya and, 45
Crimea/Crimean Tatars
and, 134, 145
farewell address of, 12
hardliners and, 189
historiography/historical
enquiry of, 25, 68
Putin and, n
Ukraine and, 118
Victory Day and, 30
Yushchenko, Viktor, 118—20,
122, 131
Zhukov, Georgy, 21—22
zikr, catharsis of, 62
Zubkov, Oleg, 167
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spelling | Walker, Shaun 1971- Verfasser (DE-588)1146709234 aut The long hangover Putin's new Russia and the ghosts of the past Shaun Walker New York, NY Oxford University Press [2018] © 2018 vii, 278 Seiten Karten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Literaturverzeichnis Seite 267-271, Index In The Long Hangover, Shaun Walker provides a deeply reported, bottom-up explanation of Putin's aggressive foreign policy and his support among Russians Putin, Vladimir Vladimirovič 1952- (DE-588)122188926 gnd rswk-swf Außenpolitik (DE-588)4003846-4 gnd rswk-swf Identitätspolitik (DE-588)1023334607 gnd rswk-swf Geschichtspolitik (DE-588)1041864515 gnd rswk-swf Russland (DE-588)4076899-5 gnd rswk-swf Putin, Vladimir Vladimirovich / 1952- Russia (Federation) / Politics and government / 1991- Russia (Federation) / History POLITICAL SCIENCE / World / Russian & Former Soviet Union HISTORY / Russia & the Former Soviet Union Russland (DE-588)4076899-5 g Putin, Vladimir Vladimirovič 1952- (DE-588)122188926 p Geschichtspolitik (DE-588)1041864515 s Außenpolitik (DE-588)4003846-4 s Identitätspolitik (DE-588)1023334607 s DE-604 Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=030145342&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=030145342&sequence=000002&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Literaturverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=030145342&sequence=000003&line_number=0003&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Register // Gemischte Register |
spellingShingle | Walker, Shaun 1971- The long hangover Putin's new Russia and the ghosts of the past Putin, Vladimir Vladimirovič 1952- (DE-588)122188926 gnd Außenpolitik (DE-588)4003846-4 gnd Identitätspolitik (DE-588)1023334607 gnd Geschichtspolitik (DE-588)1041864515 gnd |
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title | The long hangover Putin's new Russia and the ghosts of the past |
title_auth | The long hangover Putin's new Russia and the ghosts of the past |
title_exact_search | The long hangover Putin's new Russia and the ghosts of the past |
title_full | The long hangover Putin's new Russia and the ghosts of the past Shaun Walker |
title_fullStr | The long hangover Putin's new Russia and the ghosts of the past Shaun Walker |
title_full_unstemmed | The long hangover Putin's new Russia and the ghosts of the past Shaun Walker |
title_short | The long hangover |
title_sort | the long hangover putin s new russia and the ghosts of the past |
title_sub | Putin's new Russia and the ghosts of the past |
topic | Putin, Vladimir Vladimirovič 1952- (DE-588)122188926 gnd Außenpolitik (DE-588)4003846-4 gnd Identitätspolitik (DE-588)1023334607 gnd Geschichtspolitik (DE-588)1041864515 gnd |
topic_facet | Putin, Vladimir Vladimirovič 1952- Außenpolitik Identitätspolitik Geschichtspolitik Russland |
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