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CONTENTS List of Illustrations. vi Acknowledgements. vii Names, Transliteration, and Abbreviations.viii Introduction. 1 Chapter 1. A Contested Inheritance: Medieval Rus and Russia’s Origin Myths. 15 Chapter 2. Alexander Nevsky: The Once and Future Prince. 39 Chapter 3. Byzantine Dreams: Russia as the "Third Rome". 67 Chapter 4. Medievalism as Allegory: The Middle Ages in Unofficial Culture. 89 Conclusion. 109 Select Bibliography. 121
INDEX Aesopian (indirect) language, 91,101,107 Ailes, Roger, 70 Alexander II, emperor, 19, 23-25, 27 Alexander Nevsky, film, 52-61, 64 Alexander: The Battle of the Neva, film, 61-62 Alexy II, patriarch of the Russian Orthodox Church, 70 Alimov, Igor, 104 ancient Rus, ln2,15. See also medieval Rus annihilation narratives, 118 anti-LGBTQ+ (rhetoric and policies), 9,11, 13, 69,81-82,115 Anti-Normanism, 19, 20-22 antisemitism, 11, 20,109 archeofuturism, 110-11,116 Archeofuturism: European Visions of the Post-Catastrophic Age, 111 Bakhtin, Mikhail, 96, 99,101 Battle of the Kalka River, 118 Battle of Kulikovo, 23-24 Battle of the Neva, 41-42, 45, 48, 51, 61-62,66,114-15 Battle on the Ice, 41-43, 46, 49, 51-52, 54, 66 Belianin, Andrei, 103 Beria, Lavrenty, 94 Bobyr, Zinaida, 96-98 bogatyri, 13,48-49, 55, 55n64, 63 Bogatyri (cartoon), 63 Bolshevik Revolution, 20, 39, 50, 58, 79 Brezhnev, Leonid, 95 Bushkov, Aleksandr, 103 byliny, 47-48 Byzantine Empire, 1, 5, 9-10,13, 29, 36, 66-87, 91-92, 104,113, 119; restoration see Constantinople: reconquest of Byzantism (ideology), 79, 79n46, 80 Categories ofMedieval Culture, 96 Catherine II, empress, 19, 35-36, 38, 76-78,86-87,113 censorship, 27, 82, 91, 95, 97, 99-101 Cherson (Byzantine town), 12, 32-33, 35-38,86 chivalry, 102-103 civilizational nationalism, 8, 29, 63, 66, 83 civilizing mission, 76, 85, 87, 92-93 Cockaigne, 99 Cold War, 20, 62, 81, 89, 92-93,104 Constantinople, 1,10, 36, 44, 68, 70-74, 76-79, 86,113; reconquest of, 76-79, 86,113 Crimea, 12,16, 22, 24, 25, 32-38, 76, 78, 85-87,107,112,118; annexation of, 16, 32, 35-38, 76,
78, 85-87,107,112,118 Crimean War, 22, 24,116 Crusader, 101-3 crusades, 102,113 Cumans, 2 Danylo of Galicia, prince, 32 Donation of Constantine, 72 Donbas, 35,118 Donetsk, 65, 86 Dragon, 91,95 dragons, 89, 91, 99-100 Dugin, Aleksandr, 10, 83-84, 86,112-13 Duke, David, 110-11 Dzerzhinsky, Felix, 39 Eastern Slavs, 16, 20,109 Eisenstein, Sergei, 52-55, 57-61, 64 Eurasian Symphony, 104-5 European New Right, 83,110 Eurosiberia, 110-12
126 INDEX Fairy Tale of Wanderings, film, 99, 100-101,107 Fall of an Empire: The Lesson ofByzantium, 29, 68-70,81, 83 fascism, 10-11, 30, 57,86,94,116 Faye, Guillaume, 110-13 feudalism, 90,106 Filofei of Pskov, 72, 80 Fox News, 70 FSB [Federal Security Service], 39,64, 81 Gherman, Alexei, 106-7 Glinka, Sergei, 47-48 Golden Horde, 10, 23n30, 24,42-43,46, 47n35, 50,66, 72, 75,104 Great Northern War, 19,45 Great Russians (yelikorossy), 31, 38 Great Soviet Encyclopedia, 50, 59 Great Terror, 55 Greek Project, 76-79,86-87 Gurevich, Aron, 92,96, 99,101,107 Hagia Sophia (church), 78-79 Hanick, Jack, 70 Hard to be a God (film), 106-7 Hard to Be a God (novel), 93-95,101,104 Hitler, Adolf, 105 Holy Roman Empire, 73,78 Holy Rus, 9, 34,44 Holy Synod, 45, 76 holy war, 109,115-16 Hrushevsky, Mykhailo, 27 Huntington, Samuel P., 8 Ideology of the Future, 118-19 Identitarianism, 110-12 Ilyin, Ivan, 30 imperial regalia, 74-75 imperialism, 6-7,11-13,16, 28-29, 31, 33-38, 65-67, 70-71, 76-79, 83-87, 90,101,103-105,107,109,112-14, 116,119 intelligentsia, 13, 20, 69,87,90-93, 95-96, 101,104,106-7; post-Soviet, 106 Soviet, 13, 20, 87,90-93, 95-96,101, 104,107. International Russian Conservative Forum, 112 Ivan III, grand prince of Moscow, 24-25, 71-73, 76 Ivan IV, the Terrible, tsar, 18, 24,44, 74-76; coronation of, 44, 75 Izborsk Club, 64 Kaliningrad, 21, 65 Karaganov, Sergei, 9 Karamzin, Nikolai, 19, 26, 31,46-47 katechon, 83-84, 87 Kazhdan, Alexander, 92, 96 KGB [Committee for State Security], 6, 39, 81,104 Kharkiv, 37, 65 Kherson, 36-37 Kholmogorov, Egor, 32,85-86 Khrushchev, Nikita, 92
Kirill, metropolitan of Kyiv, 43-44 Kirill, patriarch of the Russian Orthodox Church, 10-11, 63-64, 70, 82,115 Kistiakovsky, Andrei, 97-98 Kliuchevsky, Vasily, 31n64 Kostomarov, Mykola, 26-27,47n35 Kozachenko, Anton, 51-52 Kurginian, Sergei, 83 Kyiv, 12, 22, 31-33, 35, 37,40,42,44-45, 48, 64, 74-75 Kyivan Rus. See medieval Rus Lake Peipus, 41-42,46,49, 51, 54, 65-66 Leontiev, Konstantin, 79-80, 83 Little Russians (malorossy), 31, 38 Lomonosov, Mikhail, 18-19, 45-46, 54 Lord of the Rings: political meaning, 97-99; Russian translations of, 96-99 Luhansk, 65,86 Main Cathedral of the Russian Armed Forces, 64-65, 82 Makary, metropolitan of Moscow, 18,44, 75 Malofeev, Konstantin, 70, 84, 86,86n83 Marx, Karl, 52,90 medieval Rus, ln2, 3, 7-8,12-13,15-18, 20, 28, 31-34, 38,40-44,46-47, 50, 114,119
INDEX medievalism: academic study of, 3-5; as an allegory of dissent, 13, 89-90, 95-101,106-7; as an allegory of totalitarianism, 91-95; as World War I propaganda, 49-50,116; in film, 33, 35, 52-58, 61-62, 99-103, 106-7; in literature, 52,91-99,103-5; in post-Soviet Russia, 4-5, 7-8,15-16, 20-22, 28-38, 60-66, 68-71, 81-87, 89-90,101-7; in the Russian Empire, 18-19, 22-27, 35-36,44-50, 76-80; in the Soviet Union, 20, 50-60,80-81, 90-101; monuments, 8, 23-27, 34-35,64-65 Medvedev, Dmitry, 27-28, 61, 68-70 Mehmed II, 76 Millenium of Russia (celebration), 22-27 Millenium ofRussia (monument), 23-25 Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact, 58 Mongol invasion, 31,40, 111 Monomakh’s Cap, 74 morality turn (in Russian politics), 81-82 Muraviev, Vladimir, 97-98 Name of Russia, 33, 63 nationalism, 3-4, 6, 8,12, 20, 22,29, 32, 46-49, 51-52, 60, 62-63, 66, 83, 85-86,109-10,113-14; and Stalinism, 20, 51-52, 59, 60; ethnonationalism, 109,113; imperial nationalism, 6,66, 83,86,109. See also civilizational nationalism Native Faith. See neo-paganism neo-Eurasianism, 10,112-13 neo-paganism, 109-110 neomedievalism, 13,90, 99,101,104-105, 107,111 neomedievalist fantasy, 13, 90, 96-97, 103-104 Nevsky, Alexander, 1,3, 5,8,12-13, 38-66, 90,105,114-15; as a model of patriotism, 45-47, 64; canonization of, 42-45; in post-Soviet Russia, 60-65; in the Soviet Union, 50-60; order of, 59; monuments to, 64-65 127 Nicholas I, emperor, 22-24,47, 80 Nicholas II, emperor, 105,116 Normanism, 18-20 Novgorod, 15,17,22-27, 37,40-41, 43, 54-56, 61-62, 71-72, 74,119 Novorossiia, 78,86 Oleg, prince, 31 Ostrogorsky, George, 73
Ottoman Empire, 13,46, 76-79,113,116 Paleologa, Zoe (Sophia), 73,81 Pechenegs, 2 Peter 1,18,24,44-45, 76 Piotrovsky, Mikhail, 85 pobedobesie, 1,84 Pogodin, Mikhail, 19, 26, 31 Pokrovsky, Mikhail, 20, 90, 50n45 popadantsy, 103-104 Potemkin, Grigory, 77-78 Primary Chronicle, 16-17,22, 26 Principality of Moscow, 23n30, 45, 67, 71-72, 75,119 progressons, 92-93 Prokhanov, Aleksandr, 64,83 Prokofiev, Sergei, 54 Prokopovich, Feofan, 44-45 Pskov, 15,41,43, 53-54, 56, 72 revanchism, 15, 63,103,106 Revolution of Dignity, 32, 35 Putin, Vladimir, 1-2,4, 7-9,15-16, 21-22, 28-30, 33-38, 60-64, 66, 68-70, 81-82, 84-85,105,109,113-16,118, 120; instrumentalization of history by, 4,7-8, 15-16, 21-22, 28-29,33-35, 37-38, 60-61,64-65, 68,81-83,114-15 Romanov, Gherman, 105 Rurik, prince, 12,16-19, 21-27, 31,33, 38, 62, 74 Rurikids, 15,17-18, 31, 74 "Rurikovichi," exhibition, 28, 30-33, 38 Rus, baptism of, 15, 32-34,118. See also ancient Rus and medieval Rus ruscism, 6 "Russia: My History,” (museum) 28-30, 70 Russian Imperial Movement, 112 Russian Military Historical Society, 34, 115-16,118-19
128 INDEX Russian Orthodox Church, 1-2, 4-5,10-13, 16, 29, 33-34, 36-37,40, 43, 45, 47, 60, 62-64, 67, 70, 75-76, 82,113,115 Russo-Japanese War, 49,116 Russo-Ukrainian War, 1, 5-6,12-13,15, 32, 37-38, 63, 65, 82, 85-87, 89,107,112, 114-16,118-19; full-scale invasion (in 2022), 1, 5-6,13, 15, 37, 63, 65, 82, 85-87, 89,107, 109,114-16,118-19; invasion of eastern Ukraine (since 2014), 12, 32, 38, 65, 85-86,107,112,114. See also Crimea: annexation of Rybakov, Boris, 20 Rybakov, Viacheslav, 104 Sakharov, Andrei, 21 samizdat, 96-98, 99 Schmitt, Carl, 83 science fiction: post-Soviet, 103-105; Soviet, 92-95 Scott, Sir Walter, 102 Sevastopol, 33, 37, 37n84 Shevkunov, Tikhon, 29, 36-37, 68, 68n2, 69-70,81,83,85-86,118 Shvarts, Evgeny, 91, 95 Smolin, Mikhail, 38n86, 86,114 socialist realism, 53 Soviet Union [USSR], end and disintegration of, 7,9, 20, 39, 60, 67, 83,90,101,103,107 Stalin, Joseph, 12-13, 20, 51-52, 55-57, 59-60, 66, 84, 90-92,94-95, 98,105 State Hermitage Museum, 1,85 Strugatsky brothers, 92-95,104,106-107 Suffering Middle Ages, 89-107 symphonia, 10, 75-76, 82 Syria (Russia’s campaign in), 65, 85,113 Tale of Igor's Campaign, 118 Tale of the Princes of Vladimir, 17-18, 73-75 Tale of the White Cowl, 71-72 Taylor, Jared, 112 Teutonic Order, 30, 41-42, 44, 46, 51-57, 61-62 Thaw, 92, 94-95 Third Reich, 20, 51, 57-58, 90-91, 94,105 Third Rome myth, 1, 5,13, 66-68, 71-73, 76, 79-81, 83, 85-86, 87 Tolkien, J. R. R., 13, 96-98,101,107 totalitarianism, 20, 57, 60, 67, 89, 91-95, 101,104,107,110,119 traditional values, 9-10, 82-83, 85, 87, 101,105,110 Treaty of Küçük Kaynarca, 78
Tsar Bell, 24-25 Tsardom of Russia, 28,44, 71-72, 75-76,87 Tsargrad TV, 70-71, 84, 86,114 Tulaev, Pavel, 110-12 Tyutchev, Feodor, 79, 80 Ukraine, 1, 6,12-13,15, 22, 27, 31-34, 38, 61, 63, 65, 78, 82, 85, 87, 89,105,107, 109-10,112,114-15,118; famine in [Holodomor], 61 Uvarov, Sergei. See Uvarov’s triad Uvarov's triad, 47-48, 80 Varangian Legend, 16-20, 22, 25-27, 37-38 Varangians, 16-17,19-20, 22, 26 Vasnetsov, Viktor, 48-49, 64 veche, 24-25,40,119 Victory Day (May 9), 1, 61, 84 Viking (film), 35 Vladimir-Suzdal, 40-41, 65 Volodimer the Great, prince, 1,4, 8,12,16, 24,32-38,48, 63,118 vozhd, 55-57 Vsevolodovich!, 40 white supremacy, 4,109-110,112-13 World War 1,49-50, 59, 79,116 World War II, 1, 7,12, 20, 49, 51, 58-60, 64-65, 84,91,116 Zlotnikov, Roman, 104
CONTENTS List of Illustrations. vi Acknowledgements. vii Names, Transliteration, and Abbreviations.viii Introduction. 1 Chapter 1. A Contested Inheritance: Medieval Rus and Russia’s Origin Myths. 15 Chapter 2. Alexander Nevsky: The Once and Future Prince. 39 Chapter 3. Byzantine Dreams: Russia as the "Third Rome". 67 Chapter 4. Medievalism as Allegory: The Middle Ages in Unofficial Culture. 89 Conclusion. 109 Select Bibliography. 121
INDEX Aesopian (indirect) language, 91,101,107 Ailes, Roger, 70 Alexander II, emperor, 19, 23-25, 27 Alexander Nevsky, film, 52-61, 64 Alexander: The Battle of the Neva, film, 61-62 Alexy II, patriarch of the Russian Orthodox Church, 70 Alimov, Igor, 104 ancient Rus, ln2,15. See also medieval Rus annihilation narratives, 118 anti-LGBTQ+ (rhetoric and policies), 9,11, 13, 69,81-82,115 Anti-Normanism, 19, 20-22 antisemitism, 11, 20,109 archeofuturism, 110-11,116 Archeofuturism: European Visions of the Post-Catastrophic Age, 111 Bakhtin, Mikhail, 96, 99,101 Battle of the Kalka River, 118 Battle of Kulikovo, 23-24 Battle of the Neva, 41-42, 45, 48, 51, 61-62,66,114-15 Battle on the Ice, 41-43, 46, 49, 51-52, 54, 66 Belianin, Andrei, 103 Beria, Lavrenty, 94 Bobyr, Zinaida, 96-98 bogatyri, 13,48-49, 55, 55n64, 63 Bogatyri (cartoon), 63 Bolshevik Revolution, 20, 39, 50, 58, 79 Brezhnev, Leonid, 95 Bushkov, Aleksandr, 103 byliny, 47-48 Byzantine Empire, 1, 5, 9-10,13, 29, 36, 66-87, 91-92, 104,113, 119; restoration see Constantinople: reconquest of Byzantism (ideology), 79, 79n46, 80 Categories ofMedieval Culture, 96 Catherine II, empress, 19, 35-36, 38, 76-78,86-87,113 censorship, 27, 82, 91, 95, 97, 99-101 Cherson (Byzantine town), 12, 32-33, 35-38,86 chivalry, 102-103 civilizational nationalism, 8, 29, 63, 66, 83 civilizing mission, 76, 85, 87, 92-93 Cockaigne, 99 Cold War, 20, 62, 81, 89, 92-93,104 Constantinople, 1,10, 36, 44, 68, 70-74, 76-79, 86,113; reconquest of, 76-79, 86,113 Crimea, 12,16, 22, 24, 25, 32-38, 76, 78, 85-87,107,112,118; annexation of, 16, 32, 35-38, 76,
78, 85-87,107,112,118 Crimean War, 22, 24,116 Crusader, 101-3 crusades, 102,113 Cumans, 2 Danylo of Galicia, prince, 32 Donation of Constantine, 72 Donbas, 35,118 Donetsk, 65, 86 Dragon, 91,95 dragons, 89, 91, 99-100 Dugin, Aleksandr, 10, 83-84, 86,112-13 Duke, David, 110-11 Dzerzhinsky, Felix, 39 Eastern Slavs, 16, 20,109 Eisenstein, Sergei, 52-55, 57-61, 64 Eurasian Symphony, 104-5 European New Right, 83,110 Eurosiberia, 110-12
126 INDEX Fairy Tale of Wanderings, film, 99, 100-101,107 Fall of an Empire: The Lesson ofByzantium, 29, 68-70,81, 83 fascism, 10-11, 30, 57,86,94,116 Faye, Guillaume, 110-13 feudalism, 90,106 Filofei of Pskov, 72, 80 Fox News, 70 FSB [Federal Security Service], 39,64, 81 Gherman, Alexei, 106-7 Glinka, Sergei, 47-48 Golden Horde, 10, 23n30, 24,42-43,46, 47n35, 50,66, 72, 75,104 Great Northern War, 19,45 Great Russians (yelikorossy), 31, 38 Great Soviet Encyclopedia, 50, 59 Great Terror, 55 Greek Project, 76-79,86-87 Gurevich, Aron, 92,96, 99,101,107 Hagia Sophia (church), 78-79 Hanick, Jack, 70 Hard to be a God (film), 106-7 Hard to Be a God (novel), 93-95,101,104 Hitler, Adolf, 105 Holy Roman Empire, 73,78 Holy Rus, 9, 34,44 Holy Synod, 45, 76 holy war, 109,115-16 Hrushevsky, Mykhailo, 27 Huntington, Samuel P., 8 Ideology of the Future, 118-19 Identitarianism, 110-12 Ilyin, Ivan, 30 imperial regalia, 74-75 imperialism, 6-7,11-13,16, 28-29, 31, 33-38, 65-67, 70-71, 76-79, 83-87, 90,101,103-105,107,109,112-14, 116,119 intelligentsia, 13, 20, 69,87,90-93, 95-96, 101,104,106-7; post-Soviet, 106 Soviet, 13, 20, 87,90-93, 95-96,101, 104,107. International Russian Conservative Forum, 112 Ivan III, grand prince of Moscow, 24-25, 71-73, 76 Ivan IV, the Terrible, tsar, 18, 24,44, 74-76; coronation of, 44, 75 Izborsk Club, 64 Kaliningrad, 21, 65 Karaganov, Sergei, 9 Karamzin, Nikolai, 19, 26, 31,46-47 katechon, 83-84, 87 Kazhdan, Alexander, 92, 96 KGB [Committee for State Security], 6, 39, 81,104 Kharkiv, 37, 65 Kherson, 36-37 Kholmogorov, Egor, 32,85-86 Khrushchev, Nikita, 92
Kirill, metropolitan of Kyiv, 43-44 Kirill, patriarch of the Russian Orthodox Church, 10-11, 63-64, 70, 82,115 Kistiakovsky, Andrei, 97-98 Kliuchevsky, Vasily, 31n64 Kostomarov, Mykola, 26-27,47n35 Kozachenko, Anton, 51-52 Kurginian, Sergei, 83 Kyiv, 12, 22, 31-33, 35, 37,40,42,44-45, 48, 64, 74-75 Kyivan Rus. See medieval Rus Lake Peipus, 41-42,46,49, 51, 54, 65-66 Leontiev, Konstantin, 79-80, 83 Little Russians (malorossy), 31, 38 Lomonosov, Mikhail, 18-19, 45-46, 54 Lord of the Rings: political meaning, 97-99; Russian translations of, 96-99 Luhansk, 65,86 Main Cathedral of the Russian Armed Forces, 64-65, 82 Makary, metropolitan of Moscow, 18,44, 75 Malofeev, Konstantin, 70, 84, 86,86n83 Marx, Karl, 52,90 medieval Rus, ln2, 3, 7-8,12-13,15-18, 20, 28, 31-34, 38,40-44,46-47, 50, 114,119
INDEX medievalism: academic study of, 3-5; as an allegory of dissent, 13, 89-90, 95-101,106-7; as an allegory of totalitarianism, 91-95; as World War I propaganda, 49-50,116; in film, 33, 35, 52-58, 61-62, 99-103, 106-7; in literature, 52,91-99,103-5; in post-Soviet Russia, 4-5, 7-8,15-16, 20-22, 28-38, 60-66, 68-71, 81-87, 89-90,101-7; in the Russian Empire, 18-19, 22-27, 35-36,44-50, 76-80; in the Soviet Union, 20, 50-60,80-81, 90-101; monuments, 8, 23-27, 34-35,64-65 Medvedev, Dmitry, 27-28, 61, 68-70 Mehmed II, 76 Millenium of Russia (celebration), 22-27 Millenium ofRussia (monument), 23-25 Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact, 58 Mongol invasion, 31,40, 111 Monomakh’s Cap, 74 morality turn (in Russian politics), 81-82 Muraviev, Vladimir, 97-98 Name of Russia, 33, 63 nationalism, 3-4, 6, 8,12, 20, 22,29, 32, 46-49, 51-52, 60, 62-63, 66, 83, 85-86,109-10,113-14; and Stalinism, 20, 51-52, 59, 60; ethnonationalism, 109,113; imperial nationalism, 6,66, 83,86,109. See also civilizational nationalism Native Faith. See neo-paganism neo-Eurasianism, 10,112-13 neo-paganism, 109-110 neomedievalism, 13,90, 99,101,104-105, 107,111 neomedievalist fantasy, 13, 90, 96-97, 103-104 Nevsky, Alexander, 1,3, 5,8,12-13, 38-66, 90,105,114-15; as a model of patriotism, 45-47, 64; canonization of, 42-45; in post-Soviet Russia, 60-65; in the Soviet Union, 50-60; order of, 59; monuments to, 64-65 127 Nicholas I, emperor, 22-24,47, 80 Nicholas II, emperor, 105,116 Normanism, 18-20 Novgorod, 15,17,22-27, 37,40-41, 43, 54-56, 61-62, 71-72, 74,119 Novorossiia, 78,86 Oleg, prince, 31 Ostrogorsky, George, 73
Ottoman Empire, 13,46, 76-79,113,116 Paleologa, Zoe (Sophia), 73,81 Pechenegs, 2 Peter 1,18,24,44-45, 76 Piotrovsky, Mikhail, 85 pobedobesie, 1,84 Pogodin, Mikhail, 19, 26, 31 Pokrovsky, Mikhail, 20, 90, 50n45 popadantsy, 103-104 Potemkin, Grigory, 77-78 Primary Chronicle, 16-17,22, 26 Principality of Moscow, 23n30, 45, 67, 71-72, 75,119 progressons, 92-93 Prokhanov, Aleksandr, 64,83 Prokofiev, Sergei, 54 Prokopovich, Feofan, 44-45 Pskov, 15,41,43, 53-54, 56, 72 revanchism, 15, 63,103,106 Revolution of Dignity, 32, 35 Putin, Vladimir, 1-2,4, 7-9,15-16, 21-22, 28-30, 33-38, 60-64, 66, 68-70, 81-82, 84-85,105,109,113-16,118, 120; instrumentalization of history by, 4,7-8, 15-16, 21-22, 28-29,33-35, 37-38, 60-61,64-65, 68,81-83,114-15 Romanov, Gherman, 105 Rurik, prince, 12,16-19, 21-27, 31,33, 38, 62, 74 Rurikids, 15,17-18, 31, 74 "Rurikovichi," exhibition, 28, 30-33, 38 Rus, baptism of, 15, 32-34,118. See also ancient Rus and medieval Rus ruscism, 6 "Russia: My History,” (museum) 28-30, 70 Russian Imperial Movement, 112 Russian Military Historical Society, 34, 115-16,118-19
128 INDEX Russian Orthodox Church, 1-2, 4-5,10-13, 16, 29, 33-34, 36-37,40, 43, 45, 47, 60, 62-64, 67, 70, 75-76, 82,113,115 Russo-Japanese War, 49,116 Russo-Ukrainian War, 1, 5-6,12-13,15, 32, 37-38, 63, 65, 82, 85-87, 89,107,112, 114-16,118-19; full-scale invasion (in 2022), 1, 5-6,13, 15, 37, 63, 65, 82, 85-87, 89,107, 109,114-16,118-19; invasion of eastern Ukraine (since 2014), 12, 32, 38, 65, 85-86,107,112,114. See also Crimea: annexation of Rybakov, Boris, 20 Rybakov, Viacheslav, 104 Sakharov, Andrei, 21 samizdat, 96-98, 99 Schmitt, Carl, 83 science fiction: post-Soviet, 103-105; Soviet, 92-95 Scott, Sir Walter, 102 Sevastopol, 33, 37, 37n84 Shevkunov, Tikhon, 29, 36-37, 68, 68n2, 69-70,81,83,85-86,118 Shvarts, Evgeny, 91, 95 Smolin, Mikhail, 38n86, 86,114 socialist realism, 53 Soviet Union [USSR], end and disintegration of, 7,9, 20, 39, 60, 67, 83,90,101,103,107 Stalin, Joseph, 12-13, 20, 51-52, 55-57, 59-60, 66, 84, 90-92,94-95, 98,105 State Hermitage Museum, 1,85 Strugatsky brothers, 92-95,104,106-107 Suffering Middle Ages, 89-107 symphonia, 10, 75-76, 82 Syria (Russia’s campaign in), 65, 85,113 Tale of Igor's Campaign, 118 Tale of the Princes of Vladimir, 17-18, 73-75 Tale of the White Cowl, 71-72 Taylor, Jared, 112 Teutonic Order, 30, 41-42, 44, 46, 51-57, 61-62 Thaw, 92, 94-95 Third Reich, 20, 51, 57-58, 90-91, 94,105 Third Rome myth, 1, 5,13, 66-68, 71-73, 76, 79-81, 83, 85-86, 87 Tolkien, J. R. R., 13, 96-98,101,107 totalitarianism, 20, 57, 60, 67, 89, 91-95, 101,104,107,110,119 traditional values, 9-10, 82-83, 85, 87, 101,105,110 Treaty of Küçük Kaynarca, 78
Tsar Bell, 24-25 Tsardom of Russia, 28,44, 71-72, 75-76,87 Tsargrad TV, 70-71, 84, 86,114 Tulaev, Pavel, 110-12 Tyutchev, Feodor, 79, 80 Ukraine, 1, 6,12-13,15, 22, 27, 31-34, 38, 61, 63, 65, 78, 82, 85, 87, 89,105,107, 109-10,112,114-15,118; famine in [Holodomor], 61 Uvarov, Sergei. See Uvarov’s triad Uvarov's triad, 47-48, 80 Varangian Legend, 16-20, 22, 25-27, 37-38 Varangians, 16-17,19-20, 22, 26 Vasnetsov, Viktor, 48-49, 64 veche, 24-25,40,119 Victory Day (May 9), 1, 61, 84 Viking (film), 35 Vladimir-Suzdal, 40-41, 65 Volodimer the Great, prince, 1,4, 8,12,16, 24,32-38,48, 63,118 vozhd, 55-57 Vsevolodovich!, 40 white supremacy, 4,109-110,112-13 World War 1,49-50, 59, 79,116 World War II, 1, 7,12, 20, 49, 51, 58-60, 64-65, 84,91,116 Zlotnikov, Roman, 104 |
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title_auth | Medievalisms and Russia the contest for imaginary pasts |
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