Putin's dark ages: political neomedievalism and re-Stalinization in Russia
"This first in-depth comparison of Putin's neomedieval memory politics and re-Stalinization proposes new approaches to the study of the right-wing populist memory in Russia and beyond. Two decades before the war against Ukraine, a "special operation" was launched against the Russ...
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CONTENTS x Preface and Acknowledgments Introduction 1 Political Neomedievalism, the Memory of the Perpetrators, and Mobmemory 1 17 2 Putin’s Neomedieval Politics of History 3 Post-Soviet Historians and Religious Activists on the Medieval Oprichnina 4 The Post-Soviet Far Right on Establishing the New Oprichnina 36 71 105 5 The Oprichnina and Serfdom in Popular Cultureand Public Debates 125 6 Re-Stalinization in Putin’s Russia 157 7 Working through the Past Russian-Style: Mobmemory in Vladimir Sharov’s Prose Conclusion: The Politics of Reversed Time - Apocalypse as Practice Selected Bibliography Index 193 226 247 267
INDEX Abramovich, Roman xiv Adashev, Alexey 76, 89 Adorno, Theodor 27, 30, 31, 34, 159, 247, 253 Aeschylus Agamemnon, The Libation Bearers, The Eumenides 200-201 Aksakov, Ivan 54 Aksyonov, Sergey 37, 78 Al’shits, Daniil 83-84, 100, 110, 247 Alexander II, Russian Emperor 5, 54 Alexander Nevsky 43, 79, 99, 260 Alexander VI, Pope of Rome 74, 83 Alexander, Jeffrey C. 34, 247 Alexandrova Sloboda, Alexandrovo (Alexandrov) 38, 40, 42, 64, 74, 75, 86, 87, 108, 109, 117 Alexy II (Alexey Ridiger), Patriarch 72, 118,140 Alferov, Sergey 122, 176, 256 Alimov, Igor 125, 136, 153, 262 Alpatov, Timur 42 Amis, Martin 211 Andryanov, Alexey 42 Anisimov, Evgenii 17, 248 Ankersmit, Frank 24, 33, 247 anti-humanism 20, 145, 150, 226, 240; commodified anti-humanism xiii, 20, 90, 142, 173, 227 Antichrist 60, 73, 107, 119, 205, 207, 237, 238 Antiquity 4, 17-18, 21, 77 antisemitism 7, 8, 73, 89, 97, 110, 113,123, 175, 199, Antonov-Ovseenko, Anton 168 Antonov-Ovseenko, Vladimir 194 Apocalypse 21, 30, 32, 107, 118, 126, 129, 156, 209, 211, 223, 227-246 apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic genres 14, 20, 23, 227, 239-240 Applebaum, Anne xiii, xv, 165, 185, 187, 189, 229, 242 Archpriest Silvestr see Silvestr, Archpriest, ΊΒ-ΤΊ, 89 Ardant, Fanny 172 Armageddon 1, 232-234 see also Apocalypse Ashcheulova, Irina 212, 223, 248 Âslund, Andreas 25, 33, 248 Authoritarianism xv, 96, 175, 215, 259, 265 Autocracy xi, 4, 7, 25, 56—58, 72, 73, 76, 81, 82, 84, 89, 90, 94, 99, 105, 109, 111, 113, 115, 117, 131, 133, 208, 230, 266 Averyanov, Vitaly 57—58, 60, 68, 69, 109-111, 115, 121-122, 135, 138, 141, 153, 154, 189, 248,
260, 262 Badiou, Alain 240 Bakhtin, Mikhail 3, 87 Bannon, Steven K. xii, xiv Bastrykin, Alexander 173 Beck, Ulrich 24, 33, 248 Belkin, Boris 209, 211, 223, 248 Belkovsky, Stanislav 60, 69, 245, 249 Berdyaev, Nikolay 6, 7, 16, 52-54, 60, 67, 85, 116, 152, 235, 244, 248
268 Index Beria, Lavrenty 41, 177 Berlin, Abram 195 Berlin, Isaiah 26, 33 Blanrue, Paul-Éric 221, 248 Blum, Alain xiii, 15, 247 Bodin, Per-Arne 151, 190, 222, 248, 261, 264 Boiko-Veliky, Vasily 74, 140 Bolshevism, Bolsheviks 6-8, 15, 51-52, 71, 79, 82, 105, 116, 132, 147, 158, 159, 166, 168, 173, 176, 177 Borenstein, Eliot 98, 144, 150, 154, 236, 244, 249 Borgia, Cesare 84 Boris Godunov 141 -142 Borisov, Georgi 220, 224, 238, 245, 249 Boyars passim Brandenberger, David 15, 63, 64, 87, 102, 184, 249, 261 Braudel, Fernand 22 Brooks, Jeffrey xiii, 98, 220, 249 Brotherhood of the Holy and Reverend Iosif Volotsky 118-119 Bulgakov, Mikhail 80 Bull, Anna C. 35, 249 Bull, Hedley 24, 32, 249 Bulychev, Andrey 81, 89, 99, 101, 102, 139, 154, 249, 257 Burke, Edmund 35, 260 Bush, George W. 126 Bykov, Dmitry 13, 210, 215-219, 223-225, 249, 262 Byzantium 5, 14, 41, 45, 73, 82, 85, 110, 126, 237 castes: society of 26, 53-54, 107-108, 113, 121, 128-129, 136, 136-137, 139, 229-230, 231 Catherine II 3, 4, 159 Caute, David 16, 249 celebrity culture 13, 126, 142 Chaadaev, Pyotr 4, 15, 235 Chaplin, Vsevolod 235 Charlottesville xii Charny, Semyon 92, 102, 250 Chechnya: Chechen Wars 1, 11, 182, 183 Chekhov, Anton 3 Cherniavsky, Michael 83, 93-95, 98, 100, 104, 112, 177-178, 249 Chesneaux, Jean 32, 249 Chudakova, Marietta 187, 249 Civil War in Russia 6, 40, 135, 159, 170, 204, 213 Clements, Pamela 30, 249 Cohen, Steven F. 14, 185, 186, 249, 256 commodified anti-humanism see anti-humanism Communist Party of the Russian Federation (KPRF) 8, 52, 86, 144, 157-159, 162-165, 175, 189, 215 Comrade Stalin
172 Cormary, Pierre 221, 250 corruption: in Russia 5, 14, 50, 112, 132, 138, 139, 146, 148, 163, 176, 228 cosmopolitan memory 11, 26-27, 34, see also memory, historical xi, xiii-xiv, 26, 34, 35, 43, 44, 71, 88, 94, 96, 103, 104, 121, 129, 139, 142, 164, 174, 189, 190, 212, 218, 228, 241, 253, 255 Crimea: annexation of, x, xii, 14, 36-37, 44-46, 55, 61, 66, 78, 161, 164, 166, 181, 182, 232-234, 257 crisis of democracy 14, 26, 234, 241 crisis of the future xiii, 10-11, 22, 25, 240-241 culture: popular passim Daniel, Yuly 196 Danilevskii, Nikolai 7, 16, 28, 61,101, 102, 177, 189, 250 Danilo, Prince of Halych 43 Danilov, Alexander 170, 187, 188, 252 Dark Enlightenment theory 38 Daruga, Alexander 41, 182, 196 Dashevsky, Viktor 92, 102, 250 Dawisha, Karen 14, 250 Dean, Carolyn J. 34, 250 Death of Stalin, The 173 Death to Spies! 182 Decembrist uprising, Decembrists 4 Devil, the xi, 2, 126 Dimova, Polina 212, 224, 250 Dinshaw, Carolyn 32, 250 Dmitriev, Alexander 212, 223, 250 Dmitriev, Mikhail 66, 248 Dmitry, Tsarevich 42, 133, 142 Domostroy 77, 98, 227 Donetsk x, 165, 187, 233, 242, 255 Dralyuk, Boris xiii, 98, 249 Dudko, Dmitry 178, 207, 213, 224 Dugin, Alexander xii, 6, 15, 28, 35, 51-56, 62-63, 66-68, 96, 106-108, 111, 115, 120-121, 129-131, 138-139, 148, 152, 155, 170, 176, 189, 210, 217, 223, 236-237, 244, 245, 250, 251, 264 Dunaevskaia, Ol’ga 101, 222, 224, 251 Dushenov, Konstantin 73, 97 Dvorkin, Alexander 72, 96, 118, 123, 140, 179, 190
Index 269 Dvornichenko, Andrey 93, 103, 251 Dzerzhinsky, Felix 40, 166, 179, Eaglestone, Robert 221, 251 Eco, Umberto 18-19, 24, 29, 30, 251 ecologism: radical ecologism 20 Eisenstein, Sergei 43, 79, 99, 260 Elias, Robert 34, 251 Eliseev, Alexander 114—115, 122, 123, 176, 177 Emerson, Caryl 203, 219, 220, 221, 222, 224, 251 empire: Russian Empire; Soviet Empire xi, xii, 2, 24, 38, 49, 55, 57, 60, 61, 72, 78, 81, 109, 110, 127, 136, 148, 170, 173, 176, 226, 227, 237-238 Enlightenment: philosophy, values 4, 6, 7, 16, 20-21, 24, 26, 31, 38, 57, 60, 139, 149, 249, 253 Epstein, Mikhail 223, 224, 252 Ericson, Richard 25, 33, 251 Erofeev, Victor 174 Erusalimsky, Konstantin 40, 64, 92, 97, 102, 252 Eschatology, eschatological beliefs xiii, 2, 13, 14, 19, 60, 88, 97, 101, 129, 149, 152, 202, 203, 204, 221, 233, 235, 237-239, 241 Eshpai, Andrey 41 estates: society of xi, 7, 12, 19, 25, 48, 49, 53-54, 56, 58-59, 61, 63, 76-77, 106, 116, 127-129, 131, 134, 136, 139, 142, 149, 231, 243 Eurasianism, Eurasianists xiv, 6, 15, 24, 52, 55, 68, 241, 256, 261, 262 Evola, Julius 53 Far-right populism 11, 19, 20, 26-28, 34, 37, 52, 111 fascism: fascist ideology see also neofascism xii, 3, 6-7, 13, 19, 21, 51-54, 57, 108, 111, 113-114, 117, 127, 130, 137, 160-161, 166, 181, 227 Fayziev, Dzhanik 46 Fedor, Julie 35, 252 Felshtinsky, Yuri 14, 34, 252 feudalism: neo-feudalism; new feudalism; feudalization; digital feudalism 18, 22, 24-25, 33-34, 49, 156, 178, 252, 257 Filippov, Alexander 169, 170,187, 252, 266 Filyushkin, Alexander 92, 102, 252 Florya, Boris 81, 252 Fomenko, Anatoly 77-78, 98, 104
Fomin, Oleg 182 Foxhole 182 Freedman, Paul H. 31, 252 French Theory 22, 240, 245 Friedländer, Saul 34, 252 Froyanov, Igor 74,76, 80, 87, 89,90, 92,102, 108, 110, 112, 140-141, 154, 177, 252 Furet, François 7, 16, 105, 120, 252 Furious 46 Fursov, Andrey 59, 69, 110-113, 115, 116, 122, 177, 190, 248, 252, 260 Fyodorov, Nikolay 208-209, 222, 235, 245, 238, 239, 252 Gaidar, Yegor 10 Game of Thrones (GoT) 42, 148, 150 Gavrilov, Alexander 203, 204, 222, 252 Georgia: Russo-Georgian armed conflict x, 161, 167 Gessen, Masha 14, 252 Ginzburg, Sergey 172 glasnost’ 9, 27, 159, 174, 235 Global Slavery Index 230 Godunov 42, 141-142 Godunov, Boris 42, 141-142 “Golden Age” 245; Stalinist 173-174 Gorbachev, Mikhail xi, 9, 154 Gorky, Maxim 121 Gorski, Bradley 219, 239, 245, 253 Gothic: Society 229, 241-242, 261; genre 20, 56, 68, 99, 149 Govorukhin, Stanislav 42 Gozman, Leonid 182 Granovsky, Timofey 18 Gres, Anna 182 Gres, Mark 182 Guénon, René 53 Gulag (or GULAG) 9, 39, 143, 154, 160, 166, 168, 175, 178, 181-182, 187, 189, 194, 206-207, 228-229, 242, 243, 247, 255, 263; see also Stalinism Gumbrecht, Hans Ulrich 23, 32, 253 Gumilev, Lev xiv, 67, 108 Gurevich, Aron 31, 88, 253 Habermas, Jurgen 171 Halperin, Charles 93-95, 98, 103, 104, 120, 121, 177, 189, 253 Hansen, Hans L. 34, 249 Hartog, François xiii, 22, 32, 253 Henry VIII 83, 87, 93, 95 Hidden Enemy 182 Hillgruber, Andreas 171 Hirsch, Marianne 35, 253 Historia Magistra Vitae 21 historical memory xi, xiii-xiv 26, 34, 35, 43, 44, 71, 88, 94, 96, 103, 104, 121, 129,
270 Index 139, 142, 164, 174, 189, 190, 212, 218, 228, 241, 253, 255; see also cosmopolitan memory Historikerstreit 171 Hitler, Adolf 57, 91, 114, 137, 161, 165, 171, 172, 173, 181, 187, 188 Holocaust 13, 26, 34, 78, 161, 174, 198 Holodomor 161 Holsinger, Bruce W. 19, 30, 253 Horkheimer, Max 30, 253 horror genre 20, 31 Hoskins, Andrew 35, 254 human rights: 1, 13, 26, 48, 138, 142-143, 164-168, 181-183, 232, 240 humanism, humanists: 7,14,20,38,110,144, 149,150, 240; see also anti-humanism Huntington, Samuel P. 115, 123, 254 Husbands Fealing, Kaye xiii Huyssen, Andreas 32, 254 Iannucci, Armando 174 Igor, Prince of Novgorod-Seversky 12, 43, 45 Illarionov, Andrei 33, 254 Ilyin, Ivan 6-7, 15, 46, 52, 59, 67, 78, 248, 254 information war 47, 89, 94, 111, 177 Institute of Dynamic Conservatism (IDC) 57-59, 69, 106, 109, 113-115, 131 International Eurasian Movement xii, 244 Ioann (Ivan Snychov), Metropolitan 12, 43, 47, 61, 72-78, 84-85, 87, 89, 90, 91, 92, 95, 97, 98, 100, 101, 102, 104, 107-108, 111, 116, 118, 121, 129-131, 133, 139, 146, 152, 177,178, 190, 204, 207, 221, 222, 236, 238, 263 ISIS 117, 181, 227, 244 Ivan III 25, 41 Ivan IV the Terrible (Ivan Grozny, Ioann Vasilievich) passim Ivan the Terrible 41, 43 Izborsky Club 38, 50, 54, 59-63, 69, 72, 76, 105-107, 110-111, 114-116, 127, 137, 145-146, 148, 176, 239 Jacobsen, Michael Hviid 31, 254 Jameson, Fredric 21, 31, 254 Kadyrov, Ramzan 182, 183 Kaganovich, Lazar 166, 213 Kalashnikov, Antony 189, 254 Kalashnikov, Maxim (Vladimir Kucherenko) 69, 111, 113-114, 122, 131, 139, 154, 177, 189, 190, 248, 260 Kansteiner, Wulf 184,
254 Karamzin, Nikolay 79, 98, 104 Karavashkin, Andrey 88, 92, 101, 111, 254 Karev, Roman 60, 69, 248 Karsavin, Lev 6 Katekhon 60, 73, 97, 107-108, 236-238, Katechon, website 37 Kaufman, Amy 19, 30, 254 Keenan, Edward 83, 100, 254 Kelly, Catriona 35, 66, 254 Khazanov, Anatoly Μ. 184, 189, 255 Khinstein, Alexander 55 Khlevniuk, Oleg 170, 188, 228, 242, 255 Khmelnitsky, Bogdan 43 Khodorkovsky, Mikhail 37, 50 Kholmogorov, Egor 59-60, 69, 115, 122, 176, 239, 248 Kholop 145-146, 150, Kholops: 48-50, 66, 77, 118, 143, 145, 230; see also Kholop Khomyakov, Alexey 5, 15, Khrushchev, Nikita 8, 27, 80, 163 Kireevsky, Ivan 5 Kirienko, Sergei 45 Kirill, Patriarch (Vladimir Gundyaev) 2, 15, 40, 44, 59, 72, 118, 234 Kiselyov, Dmitry 130 Klein, Lev xiii, 229, 242, 255 Klyuchevsky, Vasily 79, 84, 86, 87, 100, 101, 255 Knorre, Boris 72, 96, 98, 103, 151, 190, 255, 256 Kobyakov, Andrey 69, 115, 123, 176, 189, 256 Kononenko, Maxim 12, 125, 138-139, 142, 154, 256 Koposov, Nikolay xiv, 27, 34, 65, 174, 185, 186, 190, 256 Korovin, Valerii 68, 245, 256 Koselleck, Reinhart 23, 32, 256 Koshelev, Alexander 54 Kostomarov, Nikolay 79, 98, 256 Kostyrko, Sergey 211, 223, 256 Kotkin, Joel 24-25, 33, 256 Kott, Alexander 173 Kraken xii Kramer, Mark 33, 165, 184, 187 Krasnov, Pyotr 125, 129-136, 138, 152, 153, 213, 257 Kravchuk, Andrey 129 Krivonosov, Mikhail 115-117, 123, 258 Krom, Mikhail 81, 82, 83, 99, 112, 257 Kucherskaya, Maiya 146 Kurbsky, Andrey 84-85, 100, Kurginian, Sergey 190, 257 Kuritsyn, Vyacheslav 211-212, 223, Kurukin, Igor 139, 154, 257
Index Kuzio, Taras 185, 257 Kuzmin, Dmitry 172 Lacoste, Charlotte 200-201, 221, 257 Landsberg, Alison 35, 257 Larina, Kseniia 220, 257 Laruelle, Marlène 62, 63, 68, 69, 131, 242, 257 Last Judgement 84, 88, 101-102, 107, 147, 189, 202, 207, 236, 239 Lavrov, Sergei 2, 165, 183, 192 Le Goff, Jacques 22, 33, 258 Le Roy Ladurie, Emmanuel 22, 31, 258 Legend of Kolovrat, The (The Furious) 46 Lemonier, Marc 221, 257 Lenin, Vladimir 6, 8, 15, 121, 126, 159, 176, 177, 180, 194, 207, 258 Leontiev, Konstantin 33, 114 Leontiev, Mikhail xiv, 50, 130, 135 Levy, Daniel 16, 34, 258, 260 Liberal Democratic Party of Russia (LDPR) 36, 234 Limonov, Eduard 52, 130 Lipovetsky, Mark 101, 150, 153, 193, 211, 214, 220, 222, 223, 224, 258, 265 Littell, Jonathan 13, 198-201, 211, 220, 221, 258 Lowenthal, David 31, 258 Luhansk x, 45, 165, 233 Lungin, Pavel 90, 140-142, 146 Luzhkov, Yury 166 Lyalin, Sergey 182 Lyubomirov, Grigory 172 mafia 87, in Russia 1, 119, 228-229 Maier, Charles S. 16, 258 Makeev, Anatoly 118 Malofeyev, Konstantin 37, 40, 121 Malyuta Skuratov see Skuratov, Malyuta 39, 42, 74, 75, 79, 140, 141 Mamleev, Yury 51 Manyagin, Vyacheslav 115-117, 123, 141, 258 Martin, George R.R. 148-150 Marxism 5, 9, 18, 33, 50, 180 Matilda 118 Matthews, David 18, 19, 29, 30, 258 McFate, Sean 24, 33, 258 McGlothlin, Erin 221, 259 medievalism: 18-20, 23-24, 29-30, see also neomedievalism; political neomedievalism Medinsky, Vladimir 3, 8, 15, 16, 39, 45-47, 61, 65, 73, 74, 75, 87, 89, 92, 93, 94, 102, 103, 117, 147, 163, 171, 173, 177, 259 271 Medvedev, Dmitry x, 2, 50, 59, 113, 161, 232 Memorial Society
13, 50, 166-168 memory law 47, 161, 183 memory of the perpetrators 11-14, 26-28, 33, 146, 157, 164, 166, 168, 213-215, 218, 228, 241; see also mobmemory memory politics (politics of memory, politics of history): post-Soviet memory politics; far-right history politics xi-xiii, 2-3, 6, 11-13, 17, 20-21, 26-28, 32, 37-39, 44, 47, 49, 61-62, 71, 78, 82-83, 91, 94, 96, 109, 125-126, 130, 135, 138, 140, 142-143, 146, 149, 157-160, 162, 167, 170, 173, 175-176, 180, 183-184, 193, 201, 212-213, 215, 218, 226, 228, 234, 241 Merridale, Catherine 185, 189, 259 Metropolitan Filip ii (Kolychev) 75, 79, 97, 140 Metropolitan Tikhon (Georgii Shevkunov) see Tikhon (Georgii) Shevkunov, Metropolitan 43, 147, 109, 147, 155, 178 Mikhail Velizhev 15, 265 Mikhalkov, Nikita 14, 37, 52, 55, 60, 62, 69, 259 Militarev, Viktor 60, 69, 248 Mine, Alain 24, 33, 259 Mironov, Boris 171, 188 Mironov, Sergei 183 Mirzoev, Vladimir 141-142, 194, 197, 200, 203, 220, 221, 222, 224, 229 Miskhiev, Dmitry 46 Mitrokhin, Nikolai 16, 67, 259 Mobmemory 11-14, 17, 26, 28, 71, 78, 82, 87, 93, 96, 106, 107, 120, 125-126, 128, 133, 135, 137, 140, 142, 144, 148, 157, 177, 179, 193, 201, 215, 218, 227, 230, 241 Molotov, Vyacheslav 165, 175 Molotov-Ribbentrop pact 160 monarchism: 60, 62, 91 theocratic monarchy xi, 56; monarchists: post-Soviet 37, 40, 54, 117, 145, 176 Morson, Gary Saul 93, 94, 103, 259 Moscow the Third Rome 5, 14, 42, 84-85, 107-108, 116, 137, 238 Motyl, Alexander 241, 259 Muller, Jan-Werner 34, 259 Muradov, Alexei 172 Murat, Michel 231, 260 Mussolini, Benito 57, 117, 227 My Best Friend, General Vasily, Son of
Joseph Stalin 173
272 Index mystical turn in historiography 12, 82-85, 87-89, 90, 92-93, 95-96, 105, 106, 110, 140, 147, 177-179, 221 Nadtochy, Eduard 213, 222, 224, 260 Naryshkin, Sergey 52 National Bolshevism 51-52, 237 nationalism, nationalists: 26, 161, Russian nationalism, nationalists xiii, 6-8, 10, 16, 18, 37, 40, 42, 45, 51-52, 57, 73, 83, 85-86, 91-92, 95-97, 106, 125-126, 130, 133, 135, 157, 159, 166, 177, 185, 188, 208, 211, 234 Navalny, Alexey 49, 167 Nazism, Nazi xi, xiv, 2, 6, 19-20, 27, 31, 52, 55, 91, 105,112-113,130,160-162, 165,171-172,174,182,198-199, 221, 228 Nemtsov, Boris 50 Nemtsova, Zhanna 50 neo-concepts: neo-feudalism, new feudalism, neofeudal capitalism, neo-Nazism 27, 176 neo-fascism, neo-conservatism 253 Neo-Eurasianism, neo-Eurasianists xiii, 51, 53, 55,179, 236, 237, 238, 241 neomedievalism xi-xiii, 3, 11, 13, 17-35, 37-3 8, 46-50, 61-62, 71, 125-126, 134, 144, 146-150, 157, 177-180, 183-184, 193, 215, 226-228, 230, 238, 241; new medievalism 24 Nevsky, Alexander 12, 43-A7, 170, 179 New Dark Age 24 New Jerusalem 84—86, 203 Nicholas I 4 Nicholas II 71-72, 78, 96, 118, 119, 133, 177, 179, 204, 205 Nikonov, Viacheslav 175, 260 Nolte, Ernst 171 Nora, Pierre xiii, 26, 28, 35, 221, 258, 260 nuclear blackmail 14, 67, 95, 232-233 Nuclear Orthodoxy 59, 239 Nurenberg, Izrail 194 Nyurina, Fanny Efimovna 194—195 Okhlobystin, Ivan 60, 61, 146, 155, 235-236, 244, 252 Olick, Jeffrey K. 34, 261 oprichnina, oprichniks see also new (neo) oprichnina, neo-oprichniks 12, 32, 39-40, 50, 71-72, 74, 78, 89, 92, 94, 96, 105-110, 113-115, 117-121, 139-141, 143, 145, 162, 176, 178-179
Orthodox Christianity see Christianity, Orthodox Orthodox sects 2, 12, 14, 38-39, 71-72, 78, 87, 89, 119-120, 123, 126, 142-143, 145, 178, 204, 216, 219, 224, 228, 234, 236, 244-245 Otrepyev, Grigory 42 Paleologue, Sofia 41 Palmov, Eduard 182 Panarin, Alexander xv, 63, 260 Patriarch Alexy ii (Alexey Ridiger) see Alexy ii (Alexy Ridiger) Patriarch Kirill see Kirill, Patriarch Patrushev, Nikolay 230 Pavlov-Silvansky, Nikolai 18 Pelevin, Victor 49, 66, 260 Perm-36 13, 164 Perrie, Maureen 181, 184, 191, 261 Peschanski, Denis 30, 260 Peskov, Dmitry 36, 169 Peter I 3, 4, 5, 43, 57, 79, 111, 138, 159, 169, 176, 190 Petrov, Nikita 165, 186, 187, 261 Platonov, Andrei 209-212, 222, 223, 260 Platonov, Sergey 80, 99 Platt, Kevin M.F. xiii, 63, 64, 65, 79, 81, 87, 99, 100, 101, 102, 140, 153, 154, 184, 189, 199, 261 Pogodin, Mikhail 17, 29 Poklonskaya, Natalya 36, 78, 119 Poland X, 46-47, 78, 89, 127, 131, 160-161 political neomedievalism see also neomedievalism Pomerantsev, Peter 14, 15, 261 Ponomarev, Ilya 60 populism passim post-concepts: posthumanism 20, 240, postmodernism 3, 20, 22, 30 Potomsky, Vadim 39 Pozin, Alexey 60, 69, 248 presentism 22, 32 Pribylovsky, Vladimir 14, 34, 252 Prigozhin, Evgeny 181-183 Prilepin, Zakhar 180 Prince Igor see Igor, Prince of Novgorod-Seversky Prince Vladimir see Vladimir, Prince of Kiev Prokhanov, Alexander 13, 37, 38, 40, 52, 61, 63, 70, 92, 106, 112, 125, 137, 138, 141, 142, 154, 177, 179, 190, 233, 239, 244, 245, 261 Pushkin, Alexander 141-142 Putin, Vladimir passim Putinism passim
Index 273 QAnon xii Rabinbach, Anson G. xiv, 31, 248 racism 7, 19, 62, 110, 117, 175, 227 Ranke, Leopold von 17 Rasputin, Grigory 96, 177 re-Stalinization xi-xii, 2, 3, 13, 27-28, 44, 138, 157-160,162-164,167-170,172, 175, 177-181, 184, 193, 215, 219, 226, 234 Reagan, Ronald 9 Remizov, Mikhail 57, 60, 68, 69, 249 Renaissance 17, 20, 77, 93, 135, 140, 178 Revelation of St. John 223 Revolution: the 1917 Russian Revolution 5, 8, 47, 118, 158, 168, 173, 180, 193, 197, 212-214, 231; French Revolution, of 1789 57, 105 Richard III, King of England 83 Ritter, Carl 17 Robinson, Carol L. 30, 249 Rodnianskaia, Irina 211, 223, 257 Rosenfeld, Gavriel D. 31, 261 Rudenya, Igor 75 Rus: Ancient 4, 17-18, 25, 46, 53, 56, 82, 89, 109, 131, 147; Kievan 17, 29, 45, 89; Muscovite 17-18, 38, 47, 92-94, 176, 208 Rus: Ancient; Kievan; Muscovite Ruskin, John 18 Russian Orthodox Church see also Christianity; political Orthodoxy 2, 5-8, 12, 14, 29, 37, 39-43, 45, 57-62, 64, 71-78, 82, 85, 87-101, 105, 107-112, 117-120, 128, 133, 135, 140-141, 146-147, 149, 151, 157, 162, 176-178, 190, 202-204, 227-228, 234-239, 244, 248, 253, 264 Rybakov, Vyacheslav 125, 136, 153, 262 Saint Bartholomew’s Day Massacre 94,110 Sakharov, Andrei 166 Samarin, Yury 54 Satanism, Satan-worshipping xii Sattelzeit 23 Savchenko, Ihor 43 Savitsky, Pyotr 6 Schema-Hegumen, Sergy (Romanov) 119-120 Sechin, Igor xiv sects, orthodox see orthodox sects Seleznev, Gennady 52 serfdom 4-5, 24, 54, 77, 94, 143-146, 149-150, 230-231 serfs: 4, 24, 48, 77, 103, 131, 134, 143-144, 150, 154, 231 Shalamov, Varlam 154, 229, 242, 262 Shaposhnik,
Vyacheslav 90, 93, 95, 102, 103, 251, 262 Sharov, Alexander 87, 194—196, 220 Sharov, Vladimir 13, 83, 84—88, 100, 101, 111, 116, 148, 193-215, 218, 220-225, 238-239, 262 Shchedrin, Andrey (Nikolay Kozlov) 118, 123, 179 Shcherbin, Sergey 173 Sherlock, Thomas 187, 263 Shevchenko, Maxim 68, 166 Shevchuk, Yury 48 Shipenko, Klim 145 Shishkin, Mikhail 193, 195-197, 200, 203, 208, 214, 220, 221, 224, 263 Shlyapentokh, Vladimir 25, 33 Shmidt, Otto 87 Shmidt, Sigurd 87, 101, 221, 263 Shmyrov, Viktor 164 Shnirel’man, Viktor 97, 263 Shock. Wave 182 Shurkhovetsky, Ivan 46 Sigismund III, King of Poland 46 Silverman, Max 31, 34, 263 Silvestr, Archpriest see also Silvestr, Archpriest Simeon Bekbulatovich 39, 50 Simonovich-Nikshich, Leonid 40, 117, 118, 123, 179 Simonyan, Margarita 234 Sinyavsky, Andrei 196 Skrynnikov, Ruslan G. xiii, 63, 80-81, 89, 99, 91, 100, 103, 104, 263 Skuratov, Malyuta see also Malyuta Skuratov slavery: 4, 7, 13, 54, 131, 139, 143, 145-146, 149-150, 154, 196, 230-232, 242 Slavophilia, Slavophiles 4-5, 15-17, 26, 54, 77, 131, 205 Slezkine, Yuri 189, 263 Sloboda, Alexandrova see Alexandrova Sloboda SMERSH 182 Smith, Kathleen E. 184, 189, 263 Smith, Mark 95, 104, 263 Snyder, Timothy D. 15, 185, 186, 241, 263 Sobornost’ 5, 75, 77, 116, 205, 207 Sobyanin, Sergey 113, 179, 183 Socialism 4, 8,33, 51,130,144,158,216,228 Sofia Paleologue see Paleologue, Sofia: see also Sofia Sofia 41 Sokolov, Boris 186, 187 Soldatov, Alexander 69, 120, 123
274 Index Solovyov, Sergey 79 Solovyov, Vladimir 55, 118, 234, 236, 236 Solozobov, Yuri 60, 69, 248 Solzhenitsyn, Alexander 9, 154, 196, 264 Son of the Father of Peoples 172 Sontag, Susan 240, 246, 263 Sorokin, Vladimir 12, 49, 66, 118,125, 133-137, 139,141, 142,146, 152, 153, 263 Sorokina, Svetlana 169, 187 Spiegel, Gabrielle xiii, 31, 34, 252, 263 Stalin with Us 173 Stalin: Live 172 Stalin’s Couch 172 Stalinism: 7, 9, 13, 71, 80, 95, 106, 141, 157-159, 163, 165, 167-171, 173-175, 177, 184, 193, 198, 200-201, 204, 210, 212 -213, 215-219; Stalin’s repressions xi, 7, 20, 27-28, 58, 136, 158, 160-162, 166-171, 174, 179-180, 189-190, 193-195, 197-198, 201, 204, 207, 211, 215, 217; Great Purge 7, 87, 126, 193-196, 201, 213, 215 Stapanian-Apkarian, Juliette xiii State-Civilization 57, 238 Stone, Oliver 162, 232 Sturtevant, Paul 19, 30, 254 Surkov, Vladislav 166, 236, 244, 264 Suslov, Mikhail 64, 78, 91, 96, 102, 151, 261, 264 Svetlana 173 Synodiki 80 Sznaider, Natan 34, 258 Tatyana Tolstaya 125, 136-137, 264 Terrible 42 terrible sacrality 72, 107 Third Reich 52, 137 Tikhomirov, Lev 235 Tikhomirov, Mikhail 87 Time of Troubles 47, 59, 65, 81, 85, 141 Time of Troubles, The 41, 182 time, historical: xiii, 10, 16, 21-23, 234—235, 237 temporality xiii, 10, 21, 23-24, 31, 33, 149, 226, 234-235, 241; rupture 10, 21-23; reversibility 23, 237 Tolstoy, Alexey 79, 99, 199 Torquemada, Tomas de 92 transhumanism 20, 240, 245 trauma 135, 160, 174-175, 178, 189, 197, 211 Trotsky 173 Trotsky, Lev 194 Trubetskoi, Nikolai 6, 15, 264 Trump, Donald xii Tsar 139, 141 tsarebozhie, tsarebozhniks: 12,
40, 43, 46, 71-72, 76, 78, 82-83, 89, 92, 95-97, 104-106, 109, 115, 117-121, 128-129, 132-133, 140, 145, 177-178, 204, 207, 221, 236 neooprichnoe bogoslovie 40; neo-oprichnina sects 39-40, 117-118, 145, 178 Tsarevich Dmitry see Dmitry, Tsarevich Tuchkov, Vladimir 143-145, 146, 154, 264 Tukhachevsky, Mikhail 194 Tumarkin, Nina 185, 188, 264 Uchitel, Alexey 118 Ukraine: Russia’s war against Ukraine, “special operation” x-xi, 1-2, 13, 21, 28, 45, 49, 55, 65, 67, 95, 113, 127, 138, 146, 154, 162, 166-168, 174, 180-181, 183, 232, 234-236, 241 Union of the Orthodox Banner-Bearers 40, 117, 135, 140 United Russia, political party 36, 55, 61, 117, 161, 166 Uspensky, Boris 73, 75, 97, 98, 258, 265 Utkin, Dmitry 181 utopia: x, xi, 2, 53, 126-127, 129-136, 138-139, 144, 149, 219; utopian socialism 4 Utz, Richard xiii, 23, 29, 30, 32, 251, 265 Uvarov, Sergei 76 Vacca, Roberto 32, 265 Vasilyev, Artyom 41 Verkhovsky, Alexander 67, 96, 97, 117, 121, 244, 265 Veselovsky, Stepan 80, 99, 265 Viking 46 Vipper, Robert 79, 90, 99, 102 Vladimir, Prince of Kyiv 12, 43, 45-46, 65 Vlasik, Nikolay 172 Vlasik, Stalin’s Shadow 172 Vodolazkin, Evgeny (Eugine) 146-148, 155, 238, 265 Volodikhin, Dmitry 42, 78, 90—96, 102, 104, 112, 139, 178, 265 Volodin, Vyacheslav 183 Voloshin, Alexander xiv Volotsky, Iosif 73 Voluntary Human Extinction Movement 240 Wagner Private Military Company 13, 180-183, 227 Wall, The 46
Index 275 Walpole, Horace 18 Westernization 8, 54 Westernizers, pro-Western ideology 3, 4, 7, 10-11, 16, 38, 82 White Guard 6, 8, 130 Wijermars, Marielle 32, 65, 66, 96, 121, 187, 266 World War II xi, 2, 6-7, 13, 21, 28, 47, 52, 121, 126, 130, 141, 157, 160-165, 167, 173, 176-177, 181-183, 185, 194, 226 Yanov, Alexander 82, 99, 266 Yekelchyk, Serhy 64, 71, 96, 266 Yeltsin, Boris xi, 1, 9, 10, 25, 49, 51, 52, 159, 160, 168, 169, 175, 189 Yurganov, Andrey 88-92, 101, 108, 111, 118, 254, 256, 266 Yuriev, Mikhail x-xi, xiv, 2, 12, 15, 46, 51, 55, 57, 66, 68, 125 -138, 142, 151-153, 170, 233, 266 Yushchenko, Viktor 138 Zarifullin, Pavel 52, 108, 121 Zemshchina 39, 115 Zemsky sobor 58, 81, 115-116 Zhirinovsky, Vladimir 36, 40, 234 Zhivov, Viktor 73, 97, 265 Zielonka, Jan 24, 266 Zimin, Alexander 56, 80, 99, 266 Zizek, Slavoj 24, 33, 240, 245, 266 Zlotnikov, Roman 139, 156, 266 Zorkin, Valery 231, 235, 243 Zvezdakov, Evgeny 173 Stell’ MD: |
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physical | xv, 275 Seiten |
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publishDate | 2024 |
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publisher | Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group |
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spelling | Chapaeva, Dina Rafailovna Verfasser (DE-588)1034567829 aut Putin's dark ages political neomedievalism and re-Stalinization in Russia Dina Khapaeva London ; New York Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 2024 xv, 275 Seiten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Routledge histories of Central and Eastern Europe "This first in-depth comparison of Putin's neomedieval memory politics and re-Stalinization proposes new approaches to the study of the right-wing populist memory in Russia and beyond. Two decades before the war against Ukraine, a "special operation" was launched against the Russians' historical memory, to aggressively reshape the nation's understanding of its history and identity. The Kremlin's propaganda of World War II for the militarization of Russia is well documented, but the role of political neomedievalism - the glorification of Russian medieval society and its warlords - in rallying Russians to support Putinism had yet to be explored. The celebration of Ivan the Terrible, the sixteenth-century tsar, and the originator of large-scale state terror has become fused with the rehabilitation of Stalinism in the quest to reconstruct an empire. The post-Soviet case suggests that the worldwide obsession with "everything medieval" is not a purely aesthetic movement but may readily be weaponized against democracy. The book is intended for students, scholars, and non-specialists interested in understanding Russia's anti-modern politics and the ease with which post-Soviet society has accepted the terror that Russia has unleashed against Ukraine." Putin, Vladimir Vladimirovič 1952- (DE-588)122188926 gnd rswk-swf Mittelalter Motiv (DE-588)4170206-2 gnd rswk-swf Politisches Symbol (DE-588)4175051-2 gnd rswk-swf Stalinismus Motiv (DE-588)4221429-4 gnd rswk-swf Geschichtsbild (DE-588)4071769-0 gnd rswk-swf Propaganda (DE-588)4076374-2 gnd rswk-swf Russland (DE-588)4076899-5 gnd rswk-swf Russia (Federation) / Politics and government / 1991- Medievalism / Political aspects / Russia (Federation) / History / 21st century Putin, Vladimir Vladimirovich / 1952- Stalin, Joseph / 1878-1953 / Influence Médiévisme / Aspect politique / Russie / Histoire / 21e siècle Stalin, Joseph / 1878-1953 Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.) Politics and government Russia (Federation) Since 1991 History Putin, Vladimir Vladimirovič 1952- (DE-588)122188926 p Russland (DE-588)4076899-5 g Geschichtsbild (DE-588)4071769-0 s Mittelalter Motiv (DE-588)4170206-2 s Stalinismus Motiv (DE-588)4221429-4 s Propaganda (DE-588)4076374-2 s Politisches Symbol (DE-588)4175051-2 s DE-604 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-1-003-43804-5 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=034226470&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=034226470&sequence=000003&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Register // Gemischte Register |
spellingShingle | Chapaeva, Dina Rafailovna Putin's dark ages political neomedievalism and re-Stalinization in Russia Putin, Vladimir Vladimirovič 1952- (DE-588)122188926 gnd Mittelalter Motiv (DE-588)4170206-2 gnd Politisches Symbol (DE-588)4175051-2 gnd Stalinismus Motiv (DE-588)4221429-4 gnd Geschichtsbild (DE-588)4071769-0 gnd Propaganda (DE-588)4076374-2 gnd |
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title | Putin's dark ages political neomedievalism and re-Stalinization in Russia |
title_auth | Putin's dark ages political neomedievalism and re-Stalinization in Russia |
title_exact_search | Putin's dark ages political neomedievalism and re-Stalinization in Russia |
title_exact_search_txtP | Putin's dark ages political neomedievalism and re-Stalinization in Russia |
title_full | Putin's dark ages political neomedievalism and re-Stalinization in Russia Dina Khapaeva |
title_fullStr | Putin's dark ages political neomedievalism and re-Stalinization in Russia Dina Khapaeva |
title_full_unstemmed | Putin's dark ages political neomedievalism and re-Stalinization in Russia Dina Khapaeva |
title_short | Putin's dark ages |
title_sort | putin s dark ages political neomedievalism and re stalinization in russia |
title_sub | political neomedievalism and re-Stalinization in Russia |
topic | Putin, Vladimir Vladimirovič 1952- (DE-588)122188926 gnd Mittelalter Motiv (DE-588)4170206-2 gnd Politisches Symbol (DE-588)4175051-2 gnd Stalinismus Motiv (DE-588)4221429-4 gnd Geschichtsbild (DE-588)4071769-0 gnd Propaganda (DE-588)4076374-2 gnd |
topic_facet | Putin, Vladimir Vladimirovič 1952- Mittelalter Motiv Politisches Symbol Stalinismus Motiv Geschichtsbild Propaganda Russland |
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