Conservatism and memory politics in Russia and Eastern Europe:
Introduction : conservatism and memory politics / Katalin Miklóssy -- Putin's history politics and conservative turn / Markku Kangaspuro -- A conservative turn in a patriarchal society? : the entangled memory of female political activism in post-Soviet Russia / Nadezda Petrusenko -- Non-traditi...
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Zusammenfassung: | Introduction : conservatism and memory politics / Katalin Miklóssy -- Putin's history politics and conservative turn / Markku Kangaspuro -- A conservative turn in a patriarchal society? : the entangled memory of female political activism in post-Soviet Russia / Nadezda Petrusenko -- Non-traditional sexual relationships : law, forgetting and the conservative political discourse in Russia / Alexander Kondakov -- How to conserve Kertbeny's grave? : a case of post-communist queer necrophilia / Judit Takács -- Witnesses from gulag and literary theosis : Varlam Shalamov's Kolyma stories and Evgeni Vodolazkin's Aviator / Elina Kahla -- Revisiting the narrative of conservative Russian Islam / Kaarina Aitamurto -- Memory and leverage : Russia's history policing and the remembrance of 1956 in Hungary / Katalin Miklóssy -- A conservative turn in Belarus? : exploring the normative power potential of the Russian conservative agenda / Natalia Morozova -- Serbia and Russia : between piety and politics / Brendan Humphreys -- Paradigm change in Holocaust remembrance : instrumentalising conservatism / Andrea Pető -- Dilemma over Stalin : confronting the Great Patriotic War and the reputation of Russia / Markku Kangaspuro -- Victory Day, family style : grassroots war commemoration, collective memory habits, and the shaping of public affect / Ekaterina Haskins -- The routinization of conservatism : key stakeholders of patriotic education in contemporary Russia / Anna Sanina -- Whose turn, for whom? : conservative values and Putinʼs social contract / Jussi Lassila |
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adam_text | Contents List of illustrations List of abbreviations List of contributors vii ix x Introduction: Conservatism and memorypolitics 1 KATALIN MIKLÓSSY 1 Putin’s history, politics andconservative turn 15 MARKKU KANGASPURO 2 A conservative turn in a patriarchal society? The entangled memory of female political activism in post-Soviet Russia 25 NADEZDA PETRUSENKO 3 Non-traditional sexual relationships: Law, forgetting, and the conservative political discourse in Russia 45 ALEXANDER KONDAKOV 4 How to conserve Kertbeny’s grave? A case of post-communist queer necrophilia 62 JUDIT TAKÁCS 5 Literary theosis and witnessing the Gulag: Varlam Shalamov’s Kolyma Stories and Evgeni Vodolazkin’s The Aviator 76 ELINA KAHLA 6 Revisiting the narrative of conservative Russian Islam 93 KAARINA AITAMURTO 7 Memory and leverage: Russia’s history policing and the remembrance of 1956 in Hungary KATALIN MIKLÓSSY 110
vi Contents 8 A conservative turn in Belarus? Exploring the normative power potential of the Russian conservative agenda 130 NATALIA MOROZOVA 9 Serbia and Russia: Between piety and politics 149 BRENDAN HUMPHREYS 10 Paradigm change in Holocaust remembrance: Instrumentalizing conservatism 160 ANDREA PETŐ 11 Dilemma over Stahn: Confronting the Great Patriotic War and the reputation of Russia 174 MARKKU KANGASPURO 12 Victory Day, family style: Grassroots war commemoration, collective memory habits, and the shaping of public affect 193 EKATERINA HASKINS 13 The routinisation of conservatism: Key stakeholders of patriotic education in contemporary Russia 215 ANNA SANINA 14 Whose turn, for whom? Conservative values and Putin’s social contract 231 JUSSI LASSILA Bibliography Index 251 285
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Index Aitamurto, Kaarina 8, 93 Akunin, Boris 7, 26, 29-32, 35, 36 Alekseev, Igor 105-106 Alexander II (emperor) 28, 35 Alexander III (emperor) 175 Alexander, Jeffrey C. 5 Andersen, Hans Christian 68 Antonie, Slobodan 156 Assmann, Aleida 4, 112 Bandera, Stepan 17, 21 Bellen, Van der Alexander 140, 142 Benkert, Karl Maria 67 Beriant, Lauren 199, 208 Bernes, Mark 201 Blackburn, Matthew 242 Blagorazumov, 81 Bonaparte, Napoleon 151, 179-180 Boobbyer, Philip 50 Bourdieu, Pierre 48 49, 56-57 Bradford, Vivian 201 Breshkovskaya, Ekaterina 38 Brezhnev, Leonid 87, 133, 180, 195, 209, 211, 233 Brnabić, Ana 155 Brilliant, Dora Vulfovna 32-33 Buchanan, Pat 104 Buckley, W. F. 150 Burke, Edmund 149, 151 Burton, Antoinette 167 Butler, Judith 48 Chernyayev, Mikhail 152 Chkhartishvili, Grigory 29 Connerton, Paul 199 Crews, Robert D. 95-96 Cromwell, Oliver 179 Deák, Ágnes 68 Djilas, Milovan 154 Dostoevski, Fyodor or Dostoyevsky, Fyodor 77, 84, 151, 177 Dugin, Aleksander 104 Durkheim, Émile 47 Dzerzhinsky, Felix 189 Einstein, Albert 180 Eliazberg, Natalia 216 Enikeeva, Dilia 52 Eril, Astrid 3 Fabrykant, Marharyta 241 Fairclough, Norman 94 Fandera, Oksana 32, 34 Fandorin, Erast 29-31, 35-36 Feindt, Gregor 4, 26-27 Feldmann, Magnus 233, 247 Feuchtwang, Stephan 202 Fluck, Winfried 167 Foucault, Michel 79 Freeden, Michael 176 Freeman, Edward 218 Frenkel, Ian 201 Fukuyama, Francis 15 Gagarin, Yuri 180 Galgóczi, Erzsébet 71 Gamzatov, Rasul 201 Garašanin, Ilija 152 Gaynutdin, Mufti Rawil 107 Gel’man, Vladimir 97 Giesen, Bernhard 5 Gorbatchev, Mikhail 114-115 Greene, Samuel 248 Grzebalska, Weronika 160
Gyalai, Imre 120 Gyurcsány, Ferenc 118-119 Göncz, Árpád 115
286 Index Habutdinov, Aidar 99 Hale, Henry 247 Haskins, Ekaterina 12, 116, 193 Healey, Dan 52 Hende, Csaba 121, 165 Herder 151 Hirschfeld, Magnus 67 Hitler, Adolf 179, 185 Hume, David 106 Humphreys, Brendan 10, 149 Huntington, Samuel 20 Ilyin, Ivan 175 Iskhakov, Mufri Gumer 99 Kahla, Elina 8, 76 Kakhovskaya, Irina 38 Kangaspuro, Markku 6, 11, 15, 174 Kant, Immanuel 106 Katz, Jonathan Ned 68 Karadžič, Vuk 152 Keightley, Emily 63 Kertbeny, Károly 8, 62-72 Khruchev, Nikita 153, 185 Klein, Magdolna 165 Klimova, Nadia 82 Kondakov, Alexander 7, 45 Koposov, Nikolai 195 Krickler, Kurt 69 Kurginyan, Sergey 45-46 Kövér, László 71 Laclau, Ernesto 94 Landsberg, Allison 199 Lapenkov, Sergei 195, 200 Lamelle, Marlene 18, 20 Lassila, Jussi 12-13, 231 Lavrov, Sergei 186-187 Lebow, Richard Ned 133 Lenin, Vladimir 180, 204 Leontyev, Konstantin 177 Lermontov, Mikhail 151, 180 Likhachev, Dmitri 78, 83 Lipman, Maria 247 Litvinova, Esfir 29-31, 35-36 Locke, John 106 Lomonosov, Mikhail 180 Lugin, Vladimir 20-21 Lukashenko, Alexander от Lukashenka, Aleksander 10, 131, 137, 138-144, 155 Lönnrot, Elias 152 Magun, Vladimir 241 Makiya, Kanan 156 Makovsky 151 Malinova, Olga 18, 19, 116 Mamonova, Tatyana 37 Mandelstam, Nadezhda 83 Marx, Karl 47, 204 Mason, Jessica 39 Maxwell, Margaret 37 Mazepus, Honorata 233, 247 Medvedev, Dmitry 21, 50, 56, 135. 179, 185-187 Meisels, Imre 165 Mendeleev, Dmitri 180 Merkel, Angela 179 Merridale, Catherine 201 Mikaela (artist) 7, 26, 36-40 Mikhailovich, Andrey 80 Mikhalkov, Nikita 32, 36 Miklóssy, Katalin 1, 9, 110 Mill, John Stuart 106 Milosevic, Slobodan 153, 155 Mjør,
Kåre Johan 5, 177 Molden, Berthold 4 Morozova, Natalia 10, 130 Moss, Kevin 72 Mouffe, Chantal 94 Muhetdinov, Damir 94, 99, 100-101, 104-106 Mulcahy, Robert 36 Muravyeva, Marianna 51 Mälksoo, Maria 17, 22, 111 Nagy, Imre 114, 119-120 Navracsics, Tibor 163 Nikolic, Tomislav 154-155 Nora, Pierre 3, 63, 198-199 Norris, Stephen Μ. 32 Olick, Geoffrey 201 Orbán, Viktor 64, 70-71, 114, 117-124 Perovskaya, Sofia Lvovna 28-30, 32, 34-35, 38 Perovskaya, Vera Figner 38 Peter I (emperor) 180 Petrov, Nikolai 247 Petrovich, Michael 152 Petrovic, George 152 Petrusenko, Nadezda 7, 25 Petsinis, Vassilis 155-156 Petö, Andreal0֊ll, 160 Pickering, Michael 63 Platonov, Innokenti 79, 83-84, 86-88 Pölösin, Ali Vyacheslav 94 Pozsgay, Imre 114
Index 287 Pronkina, Elena 54 Prozorov, Sergei 50 Pumpurs, Adrejs 152 Pushkin, Alexander 180 Putin, Vladimir 12, 15-16, 18-22, 25, 31-32, 50-51, 56, 76, 98, 103-104, 115-121, 123, 132, 135-136, 157, 174-175, 176-181, 183, 185, 187-190, 193-195, 197, 209-210, 231-235, 237, 242-244, 247 Rákóczi, Ferenc 113 Rappoport, Ksenia 32-33 Rieber, Alfred 152 Reagan, Ronald 117 Renan, Ernest 174 Robinson, Neil 136 Robinson, Paul 175-176 Rousseau, J. J. 149, 151 Rublev, Andrey 86 Šešelj, Vojislav 155 Suvorov, Aleksandr 180 Tadic, Boris 155 Takács, Judit 8, 62 Taylor, Diana 199 Tchaikovsky 151 Thaly, Kálmán 70-71 Tito 153, 155 Tobin, Robert Deam 67 Tolstoy, Leo 77, 151, 180 Tsygankov, Andrei P. 18 Tumarkin, Nina 200 Turgenev 151, 180 Turing, Alan 71 Ulrichs, Karl Heinrichs 67-68 Uzlaner, Dmitry 22 Saakashvili, Mikhail 16 Sakwa, Richard 16, 175 Samutsevich, Ekaterina 37 Sanina, Anna 12, 215 Savinkov, Boris 32, 35 Savkina, Irina 31 Schwartz, Barry 4, 217, 225 Schudson, Michael 199 Semeniak, Olga Stepanovna 82 Sergejev, V. N. 123 Shakhnazarov, Karen 7, 26, 31-32 Shalamov, Varlam 8, 76, 78-83, 88-89 Szíjjártó, Péter 123 Silant’ev, Roman 97 Simicskó, István 121 Solzhenitsyn, Alexander 78 Spektor, Tatiana 79, 85-86 Spiridonova, Maria 38 Stael, Madame de 152 Stalin, Joseph 11, 83, 96, 153, 174, 178-190, 194-196, 198 Stone, Oliver 174, 179 Stevenson, Nick 167 Suslov, Mikhail 22 Szegedi, Csanád 165-166 ( Vay, Sándor/Sarolta 70 Venturini, Tommaso 219 Verdery, Katherine 63 Viazemsky 151 Vodolazkin, Evgeni 8, 76, 78-79, 83-84, 86, 89 Volodin, Vyacheslav 22 Vučić, Aleksandar 154, 155, 157 Vujacic,
Veljko 151-152 Weber, Max 47 Wilde, Oscar 71 Wright, Georg von 77 Yakhina, Gusel 98 Yankovsky, Filipp 7, 26, 31 Yanukovich, Viktor 16 Yeltsin, Boris 28, 115, 118, 174, 180-181, 188-189, 237 Yushchenko, Viktor 16 Zaplatin, Viktor 154-155 Zasulich, Vera 38 Zemtsov, Nikolai 197 Zhukov, Georgi 180 Zigon, Ivana 156 Zimmermann, Warren 156 Bayerische München
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Contents List of illustrations List of abbreviations List of contributors vii ix x Introduction: Conservatism and memorypolitics 1 KATALIN MIKLÓSSY 1 Putin’s history, politics andconservative turn 15 MARKKU KANGASPURO 2 A conservative turn in a patriarchal society? The entangled memory of female political activism in post-Soviet Russia 25 NADEZDA PETRUSENKO 3 Non-traditional sexual relationships: Law, forgetting, and the conservative political discourse in Russia 45 ALEXANDER KONDAKOV 4 How to conserve Kertbeny’s grave? A case of post-communist queer necrophilia 62 JUDIT TAKÁCS 5 Literary theosis and witnessing the Gulag: Varlam Shalamov’s Kolyma Stories and Evgeni Vodolazkin’s The Aviator 76 ELINA KAHLA 6 Revisiting the narrative of conservative Russian Islam 93 KAARINA AITAMURTO 7 Memory and leverage: Russia’s history policing and the remembrance of 1956 in Hungary KATALIN MIKLÓSSY 110
vi Contents 8 A conservative turn in Belarus? Exploring the normative power potential of the Russian conservative agenda 130 NATALIA MOROZOVA 9 Serbia and Russia: Between piety and politics 149 BRENDAN HUMPHREYS 10 Paradigm change in Holocaust remembrance: Instrumentalizing conservatism 160 ANDREA PETŐ 11 Dilemma over Stahn: Confronting the Great Patriotic War and the reputation of Russia 174 MARKKU KANGASPURO 12 Victory Day, family style: Grassroots war commemoration, collective memory habits, and the shaping of public affect 193 EKATERINA HASKINS 13 The routinisation of conservatism: Key stakeholders of patriotic education in contemporary Russia 215 ANNA SANINA 14 Whose turn, for whom? Conservative values and Putin’s social contract 231 JUSSI LASSILA Bibliography Index 251 285
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Index Aitamurto, Kaarina 8, 93 Akunin, Boris 7, 26, 29-32, 35, 36 Alekseev, Igor 105-106 Alexander II (emperor) 28, 35 Alexander III (emperor) 175 Alexander, Jeffrey C. 5 Andersen, Hans Christian 68 Antonie, Slobodan 156 Assmann, Aleida 4, 112 Bandera, Stepan 17, 21 Bellen, Van der Alexander 140, 142 Benkert, Karl Maria 67 Beriant, Lauren 199, 208 Bernes, Mark 201 Blackburn, Matthew 242 Blagorazumov, 81 Bonaparte, Napoleon 151, 179-180 Boobbyer, Philip 50 Bourdieu, Pierre 48 49, 56-57 Bradford, Vivian 201 Breshkovskaya, Ekaterina 38 Brezhnev, Leonid 87, 133, 180, 195, 209, 211, 233 Brnabić, Ana 155 Brilliant, Dora Vulfovna 32-33 Buchanan, Pat 104 Buckley, W. F. 150 Burke, Edmund 149, 151 Burton, Antoinette 167 Butler, Judith 48 Chernyayev, Mikhail 152 Chkhartishvili, Grigory 29 Connerton, Paul 199 Crews, Robert D. 95-96 Cromwell, Oliver 179 Deák, Ágnes 68 Djilas, Milovan 154 Dostoevski, Fyodor or Dostoyevsky, Fyodor 77, 84, 151, 177 Dugin, Aleksander 104 Durkheim, Émile 47 Dzerzhinsky, Felix 189 Einstein, Albert 180 Eliazberg, Natalia 216 Enikeeva, Dilia 52 Eril, Astrid 3 Fabrykant, Marharyta 241 Fairclough, Norman 94 Fandera, Oksana 32, 34 Fandorin, Erast 29-31, 35-36 Feindt, Gregor 4, 26-27 Feldmann, Magnus 233, 247 Feuchtwang, Stephan 202 Fluck, Winfried 167 Foucault, Michel 79 Freeden, Michael 176 Freeman, Edward 218 Frenkel, Ian 201 Fukuyama, Francis 15 Gagarin, Yuri 180 Galgóczi, Erzsébet 71 Gamzatov, Rasul 201 Garašanin, Ilija 152 Gaynutdin, Mufti Rawil 107 Gel’man, Vladimir 97 Giesen, Bernhard 5 Gorbatchev, Mikhail 114-115 Greene, Samuel 248 Grzebalska, Weronika 160
Gyalai, Imre 120 Gyurcsány, Ferenc 118-119 Göncz, Árpád 115
286 Index Habutdinov, Aidar 99 Hale, Henry 247 Haskins, Ekaterina 12, 116, 193 Healey, Dan 52 Hende, Csaba 121, 165 Herder 151 Hirschfeld, Magnus 67 Hitler, Adolf 179, 185 Hume, David 106 Humphreys, Brendan 10, 149 Huntington, Samuel 20 Ilyin, Ivan 175 Iskhakov, Mufri Gumer 99 Kahla, Elina 8, 76 Kakhovskaya, Irina 38 Kangaspuro, Markku 6, 11, 15, 174 Kant, Immanuel 106 Katz, Jonathan Ned 68 Karadžič, Vuk 152 Keightley, Emily 63 Kertbeny, Károly 8, 62-72 Khruchev, Nikita 153, 185 Klein, Magdolna 165 Klimova, Nadia 82 Kondakov, Alexander 7, 45 Koposov, Nikolai 195 Krickler, Kurt 69 Kurginyan, Sergey 45-46 Kövér, László 71 Laclau, Ernesto 94 Landsberg, Allison 199 Lapenkov, Sergei 195, 200 Lamelle, Marlene 18, 20 Lassila, Jussi 12-13, 231 Lavrov, Sergei 186-187 Lebow, Richard Ned 133 Lenin, Vladimir 180, 204 Leontyev, Konstantin 177 Lermontov, Mikhail 151, 180 Likhachev, Dmitri 78, 83 Lipman, Maria 247 Litvinova, Esfir 29-31, 35-36 Locke, John 106 Lomonosov, Mikhail 180 Lugin, Vladimir 20-21 Lukashenko, Alexander от Lukashenka, Aleksander 10, 131, 137, 138-144, 155 Lönnrot, Elias 152 Magun, Vladimir 241 Makiya, Kanan 156 Makovsky 151 Malinova, Olga 18, 19, 116 Mamonova, Tatyana 37 Mandelstam, Nadezhda 83 Marx, Karl 47, 204 Mason, Jessica 39 Maxwell, Margaret 37 Mazepus, Honorata 233, 247 Medvedev, Dmitry 21, 50, 56, 135. 179, 185-187 Meisels, Imre 165 Mendeleev, Dmitri 180 Merkel, Angela 179 Merridale, Catherine 201 Mikaela (artist) 7, 26, 36-40 Mikhailovich, Andrey 80 Mikhalkov, Nikita 32, 36 Miklóssy, Katalin 1, 9, 110 Mill, John Stuart 106 Milosevic, Slobodan 153, 155 Mjør,
Kåre Johan 5, 177 Molden, Berthold 4 Morozova, Natalia 10, 130 Moss, Kevin 72 Mouffe, Chantal 94 Muhetdinov, Damir 94, 99, 100-101, 104-106 Mulcahy, Robert 36 Muravyeva, Marianna 51 Mälksoo, Maria 17, 22, 111 Nagy, Imre 114, 119-120 Navracsics, Tibor 163 Nikolic, Tomislav 154-155 Nora, Pierre 3, 63, 198-199 Norris, Stephen Μ. 32 Olick, Geoffrey 201 Orbán, Viktor 64, 70-71, 114, 117-124 Perovskaya, Sofia Lvovna 28-30, 32, 34-35, 38 Perovskaya, Vera Figner 38 Peter I (emperor) 180 Petrov, Nikolai 247 Petrovich, Michael 152 Petrovic, George 152 Petrusenko, Nadezda 7, 25 Petsinis, Vassilis 155-156 Petö, Andreal0֊ll, 160 Pickering, Michael 63 Platonov, Innokenti 79, 83-84, 86-88 Pölösin, Ali Vyacheslav 94 Pozsgay, Imre 114
Index 287 Pronkina, Elena 54 Prozorov, Sergei 50 Pumpurs, Adrejs 152 Pushkin, Alexander 180 Putin, Vladimir 12, 15-16, 18-22, 25, 31-32, 50-51, 56, 76, 98, 103-104, 115-121, 123, 132, 135-136, 157, 174-175, 176-181, 183, 185, 187-190, 193-195, 197, 209-210, 231-235, 237, 242-244, 247 Rákóczi, Ferenc 113 Rappoport, Ksenia 32-33 Rieber, Alfred 152 Reagan, Ronald 117 Renan, Ernest 174 Robinson, Neil 136 Robinson, Paul 175-176 Rousseau, J. J. 149, 151 Rublev, Andrey 86 Šešelj, Vojislav 155 Suvorov, Aleksandr 180 Tadic, Boris 155 Takács, Judit 8, 62 Taylor, Diana 199 Tchaikovsky 151 Thaly, Kálmán 70-71 Tito 153, 155 Tobin, Robert Deam 67 Tolstoy, Leo 77, 151, 180 Tsygankov, Andrei P. 18 Tumarkin, Nina 200 Turgenev 151, 180 Turing, Alan 71 Ulrichs, Karl Heinrichs 67-68 Uzlaner, Dmitry 22 Saakashvili, Mikhail 16 Sakwa, Richard 16, 175 Samutsevich, Ekaterina 37 Sanina, Anna 12, 215 Savinkov, Boris 32, 35 Savkina, Irina 31 Schwartz, Barry 4, 217, 225 Schudson, Michael 199 Semeniak, Olga Stepanovna 82 Sergejev, V. N. 123 Shakhnazarov, Karen 7, 26, 31-32 Shalamov, Varlam 8, 76, 78-83, 88-89 Szíjjártó, Péter 123 Silant’ev, Roman 97 Simicskó, István 121 Solzhenitsyn, Alexander 78 Spektor, Tatiana 79, 85-86 Spiridonova, Maria 38 Stael, Madame de 152 Stalin, Joseph 11, 83, 96, 153, 174, 178-190, 194-196, 198 Stone, Oliver 174, 179 Stevenson, Nick 167 Suslov, Mikhail 22 Szegedi, Csanád 165-166 ( Vay, Sándor/Sarolta 70 Venturini, Tommaso 219 Verdery, Katherine 63 Viazemsky 151 Vodolazkin, Evgeni 8, 76, 78-79, 83-84, 86, 89 Volodin, Vyacheslav 22 Vučić, Aleksandar 154, 155, 157 Vujacic,
Veljko 151-152 Weber, Max 47 Wilde, Oscar 71 Wright, Georg von 77 Yakhina, Gusel 98 Yankovsky, Filipp 7, 26, 31 Yanukovich, Viktor 16 Yeltsin, Boris 28, 115, 118, 174, 180-181, 188-189, 237 Yushchenko, Viktor 16 Zaplatin, Viktor 154-155 Zasulich, Vera 38 Zemtsov, Nikolai 197 Zhukov, Georgi 180 Zigon, Ivana 156 Zimmermann, Warren 156 Bayerische München |
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spelling | Conservatism and memory politics in Russia and Eastern Europe edited by Katalin Miklóssy and Markku Kangaspuro London ; New York Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 2022 xiii, 287 Seiten Illustrationen, Diagramme (schwarz-weiß) txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier BASEES/Routledge series on Russian and East European studies Includes bibliographical references and index Introduction : conservatism and memory politics / Katalin Miklóssy -- Putin's history politics and conservative turn / Markku Kangaspuro -- A conservative turn in a patriarchal society? : the entangled memory of female political activism in post-Soviet Russia / Nadezda Petrusenko -- Non-traditional sexual relationships : law, forgetting and the conservative political discourse in Russia / Alexander Kondakov -- How to conserve Kertbeny's grave? : a case of post-communist queer necrophilia / Judit Takács -- Witnesses from gulag and literary theosis : Varlam Shalamov's Kolyma stories and Evgeni Vodolazkin's Aviator / Elina Kahla -- Revisiting the narrative of conservative Russian Islam / Kaarina Aitamurto -- Memory and leverage : Russia's history policing and the remembrance of 1956 in Hungary / Katalin Miklóssy -- A conservative turn in Belarus? : exploring the normative power potential of the Russian conservative agenda / Natalia Morozova -- Serbia and Russia : between piety and politics / Brendan Humphreys -- Paradigm change in Holocaust remembrance : instrumentalising conservatism / Andrea Pető -- Dilemma over Stalin : confronting the Great Patriotic War and the reputation of Russia / Markku Kangaspuro -- Victory Day, family style : grassroots war commemoration, collective memory habits, and the shaping of public affect / Ekaterina Haskins -- The routinization of conservatism : key stakeholders of patriotic education in contemporary Russia / Anna Sanina -- Whose turn, for whom? : conservative values and Putinʼs social contract / Jussi Lassila Geschichtspolitik (DE-588)1041864515 gnd rswk-swf Konservativismus (DE-588)4032187-3 gnd rswk-swf Russland (DE-588)4076899-5 gnd rswk-swf Osteuropa (DE-588)4075739-0 gnd rswk-swf Conservatism / Russia (Federation) Conservatism / Europe, Eastern Collective memory / Political aspects / Russia (Federation) Collective memory / Political aspects / Europe, Eastern Patriotism / Russia (Federation) Patriotism / Europe, Eastern Political stability / Russia (Federation) Political stability / Europe, Eastern Electronic books SOCIAL SCIENCE / Ethnic Studies / General SOCIAL SCIENCE / Research Russia (Federation) / Politics and government / 1991- Europe, Eastern / Politics and government / 1989- (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content Russland (DE-588)4076899-5 g Osteuropa (DE-588)4075739-0 g Geschichtspolitik (DE-588)1041864515 s Konservativismus (DE-588)4032187-3 s DE-604 Miklóssy, Katalin 1964- (DE-588)143134256 edt Kangaspuro, Markku (DE-588)1223647986 edt Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-1-00-325174-3 (DE-604)BV047839389 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-1-00-051673-9 Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=033292708&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=033292708&sequence=000003&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Literaturverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=033292708&sequence=000005&line_number=0003&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Register // Personenregister |
spellingShingle | Conservatism and memory politics in Russia and Eastern Europe Geschichtspolitik (DE-588)1041864515 gnd Konservativismus (DE-588)4032187-3 gnd |
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title | Conservatism and memory politics in Russia and Eastern Europe |
title_auth | Conservatism and memory politics in Russia and Eastern Europe |
title_exact_search | Conservatism and memory politics in Russia and Eastern Europe |
title_exact_search_txtP | Conservatism and memory politics in Russia and Eastern Europe |
title_full | Conservatism and memory politics in Russia and Eastern Europe edited by Katalin Miklóssy and Markku Kangaspuro |
title_fullStr | Conservatism and memory politics in Russia and Eastern Europe edited by Katalin Miklóssy and Markku Kangaspuro |
title_full_unstemmed | Conservatism and memory politics in Russia and Eastern Europe edited by Katalin Miklóssy and Markku Kangaspuro |
title_short | Conservatism and memory politics in Russia and Eastern Europe |
title_sort | conservatism and memory politics in russia and eastern europe |
topic | Geschichtspolitik (DE-588)1041864515 gnd Konservativismus (DE-588)4032187-3 gnd |
topic_facet | Geschichtspolitik Konservativismus Russland Osteuropa Aufsatzsammlung |
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