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CONTENTS List of Illustrations | ix Acknowledgments | xi Note on Transliteration | xv Introduction I i г Cinematic Sacrifice, Redemptive Patriotism, and Public Memory | 16 2 Victory Day, Family Style: Grassroots War Commemoration, Collective Memory Habits, and the Shaping of Public Affect | 36 3 “The City of Victors”: Ambient Stalinism and Family Memory of the Great Patriotic War | 56 4 Digital Archives of War and Repressions: “No One Is Forgotten, Nothing Is Forgotten”? | 84 Conclusion I 114 Notes I 123 Bibliography | 135 Index I 147
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INDEX Abuladze, Tengiz, 7 ambient Stalinism, 14, 56, 60, 67-68,73, 121 in architecture (see architecture: neo Stalinist; architecture: Stalinist) in material culture (see kitsch) in transportation infrastructure (see Moscow Metro) Andrievskaya, Anastasia, 119 architecture, 59 neo-Stalinist,67-73 prisoners used as labor, 61, 63, 65-67 Stalinist, 60-67, 121, 129П45, 130153 archives, 11,13, 85-87 brick-and-mortar, 86-90 carcéral, 102,103,108,109,133П61 community, 14, 85-89,131Ш5 digital, 13, 84-85, 87-90, 95-96; nongovernmental projects, 102-13; state-funded projects, 96-101 restriction of access to, 84, 90-94,102, 108,112,119,132137 See also Immortal Regiment: website and online database of A Zori Zdes’ Tikhie (Dawns Here Are Quiet, 1972), 23-25 See also Dawns Here Are Quiet (2015) Bakhaev, Hassan, 104 Balthrop, V. William, 123П4 Bandera, Stepan, 1231 Battle of Moscow, 46,48, 80 Berggolts, Olga, 133П54 Berlant, Lauren, 10, 50-51 Biesecker, Barbara A., 12304 Blair, Carole, 123П4, 127137, 12811 Bondarenko, Sergei, 110,134П73 books of memory, 87, 90, 91,102,105-6,107 Bortnikov, Aleksandr, 91 Boyer, Christine, 59, 61 Boym, Svetlana, 68 Brezhnev, Leonid, 3, 22, 52,70 Burke, Kenneth, 97-98 Butler, Judith, 117 Carleton, Greg, 25, 32 Casey, Edward, 128142 Caswell, Michelle, 87, in, 131П28 Cathedral of Christ the Savior, 8, 61, 63, 64, 68, 129134 cinema. See film cinematic habituation, 17-20 City of Victors, The, exhibit. See Museum of Moscow Connerton, Paul, 11,58-59, 3416 Cook, Terry, 88 Crimea, 93,123Ш Dahlin, Johanna, 128п39 Davletyarov, Renat, 29-32,126П46 Dawns Here Are Quiet
(2015), 29-32, 126П46 Dickinson, Greg, 1281 Doss, Erica, 19, 127137 Edele, Mark, 42 Ehrenhaus, Peter, 123П4 Epple, Nikolai, 118, 134П2 Etkind, Alexander, 20, 29,120 family memory, 4-10 cult of the Great Patriotic War and, 41-55,72,117; in The City of Victors exhibit, 73-83; war films and 16-20, 26-35 Stalinist repressions and, 90-91,102-3, 105,114-16,118-19,134П2 Federal Security Service (FSB), 90-91, 93, 105,114 archives of, 86,108, 132137 Fedor, Julie, 84, 89, 95 Feuchtwang, Stephan, 44 Figes, Orlando, 94 film, 12,16 post-Soviet, 13-14,16-17,19-20, 25-35 Soviet-era, 13-14,16-17, i9~25 See also cinematic habituation; and individual films Foreign Agent Law, 92,116
148 INDEX Gabowitsch, Mischa, 43 genre memory, 18, 20,44 Gillis, John, 5 glasnost’, 7, 81, 90, 94 Gorbachev, Mikhail, 7, 81, 90 Gordon, Ludmila, 124125 grassroots movements archives, 84-85,95-96,99 (see also archives: community; Immortal Regiment website and online database of) war commemoration (see Immortal Regiment) Great Patriotic War, 2, 97-98 cult of, 22, 24, 53-54; resurgence of, 3-4, 26,37,41,43, 57, 69,77,101-2,117 family memories of, 57, 96,120 films about, 16-17, 2O-26, 35, 57, i25nio Great Terror, 91,104,114,115 See also Soviet terror Greenberg, Clement, 71-72 Grossman, Vasilii, 7, 126143 Grays, Boris, 64 Gudkov, Lev, 119 Gunn, Joshua, 18 habit memory, 18,42, 51,1281142 Halbwachs, Maurice, 4-5,124Ш3 Hawk, Byron, 128142 Hayles, N. Katherine, 13, 95 Hitler, Adolf, 1,105 Immortal Barracks, 102-5,103, no-11 Immortal Regiment, 14,36-55,47,48,4g, 50,51,53,120 website and online database of, 38, 40-41, 99-101,100,112 Immortal Regiment-Russia, 39-40,117 Ingle, David, 19 International Memorial, 92, 98,105-6, no, 114-16, 121-22,133П69 government shutdown of, 92, 94,112-13, 116 removal of names from site, n-12, 132147 Iofan, Boris, 62 Kaganovich, Lazar, 62 Kalashnikov, Mikhail, monument to, 68-69 Kämmen, Michael, 5 Karagodin, Denis, 118-19 Khrushchev, Nikita, 67,70,72 Khrustaleva, Marina, 130П53 King, Claire Sisco, 34 kitsch, 71-73, цопбо Kononov, Nikolai, 118 Koposov, Nikolay, 3, 8 Kucher, Stanislav, 118 Kukulin, Ivan, 7 Landsberg, Allison, 12,16 Lapenkov, Sergei, 37-38,42-43 Levy, Daniel, 4 liberatory memory work, 87, in Life and Fate: A Novel (Grossman), 7, 126143
Limonov, Eduard, 119 Makarova, E., 76 Mandelshtam, Osip, 109,134П71 Marvin, Carolyn, 19 McCoy, Mary, 9 Medinsky, Vladimir, 69, 126146 Medvedev, Sergei, 68 Memorial Society, 7-8,119, 124125 memory books. See books of memory Merridale, Catherine, 43 Metro. See Moscow Metro Michel, Neil, 123П4 Mironov, B., 75-76 mnemonic habituation, 4,11-13,57,120,122 monuments, 12-13,57-59, 64-65, 68-69, 91 Moscow Metro, 47,48, 60, 63-65, 65, 70-72, 71, 129138 Moscow State University, 32, 66, 66, 129045 Museum of Moscow, 56,73-83, 75, 76, 78, 79, 81 museums, 14,73, 12811 See also Museum of Moscow Musil, Robert, 58 Navalny, Alexey, 93 Nikandrov, A., 81-82 Nora, Pierre, II-13 Norris, Stephen, 29, 34,126П46 OBD Memorial, 96, 97, 98,133П57,133159 Olick, Jeffrey, 4,44 Olin, Margaret, 103,104 Open List, 102,105-n, 106,113 Oruzheinyi business complex, 68-69, 69 Osvobozhdenie (Liberation, 1970) Ott, Brian L., 128Ш2 Oushakine, Serguei, 97 Oustinova-Stjepanovic, Galina, 134П2
INDEX Palace of the Soviets, 62-63, 65, 129145 Pamiat’ Naroda, 96, 98-99, 98,133060 Paperny, Vladimir, 61-62,129045 penal battalions, 1-2, 32-34, 38,44,121 perestroika, 9, 81, 90,119 Peter the Great, 61, 68 Podvig Naroda, 96, 98-99, 99 Polikovskii, Aleksei, 54-55 political repression. See Putin, Vladimir: political repressions of; Soviet terror Primakov, Yevgenii, 116 prosthetic memory, 12,42, 51, 54,120 in film, 12,13,16,17, 22, 35 Putin, Vladimir, 3, 36-37,132042 architecture and, 68-70 attack on Ukraine, 116 political repressions of, 104-5,112 Stalinism and, 56, 67-68,72,112, 118-19 treatment of Soviet-era repressions, 84, 91,118 use of war memory, 8, 3 8, 5 2,73,77, 83 Rawson, K. J., 131П12 Return of the Names, 114-16,115,121,134П2 Rickert, Thomas, 57,127037 Right to Memory, 124П25 Roginsky, Arseny, 124125 Ryklin, Mikhail, 64, 67 Saint George’s ribbon, 40,47,48,50, 50, 116 Schudson, Michael, 11 Schwartz, Joan Μ., 88 Shalaev, Andrei, 104 Shneyer, Aron, ш-12 Shtrafbat (The Penal Battalion, 2004), 32-34 social media, 93, III, 113,116 Solomatin, Mikhail, 114 Solomatin, Savelii Mikhailovich, 1-2 Solzhenitsyn, Alexandr, 7, 84 Sontag, Susan, 23 Soviet terror, 7-8,19-20, 29,38,108,115, 120-21, 133157 databases devoted to, 15, 84, 87, 90-91, 98,102-3, 105-7,109-12 exoneration of victims, 38, 87, 90 149 family of victims, 20, 36, 89,115,118,121 legacy of, 8-9, 32,35, 56,108,117-119 memory of, 7, to, 55,104,121; taboo of, 94,117-18, 13416; and film, 17,32, 35 spatial habituation, 12, 57-60,121 Stalin, Josef, 56,130П53 repressions of, 1,104 (see also Soviet terror) cult of, 28,
31-32,59-60, 65,70-72, 80, 81,120 Stalingrad (2013), 26-29 Stalinism, 17, 67,71, 83,119,126П43 ambient (see ambient Stalinism) golden age of, 28-29, 67-69,73, 83,121 legacy of, 8,14 repressions of (see Soviet terror) Suprun, Mikhail, 91 Taylor, Diana, n, 13, 24-25,44 television, 12,18, 26, 32-33, 96-97, 125т Tumarkin, Nina, 22,42-43 Ukraine, war with Russia, 2-3, 92-93,105, 113,116-17,122,123m United Russia Party, 36,39, 40, 52, 54 Vande Berg, Leah R., 12,125ШО Victory Day, 77-78 celebrations of, 3-4,42-43, 45, 53-54,73, 99,120,125ШО; Stalin and, 9,72 (see also Immortal Regiment) Vinokurov, Yevgeny, 79-80 Vivian, Bradford, 44 Voskhozhdenie (The Ascent, 1976), 22-23 Weiser, Μ. Elizabeth, 82 Winter, Jay, 4, 5 World War II, 1-2, 97,123П4, 33154 See also Great Patriotic War Yeltsin, Boris, 9, 90 Young, James, 58 Zemtsov, Nikolai, 39-40 Zhemkova, Elena, 115 Zhogov, Sergei, 118-19 Zoya (1944), 21 |
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spelling | Haskins, Ekaterina V. 1969- Verfasser (DE-588)174041217 aut Remembering the war, forgetting the terror appeals to family memory in Putin's Russia Ekaterina V. Haskins University Park The Pennsylvania State University Press [2024] © 2024 xiii, 149 Seiten Illustrationen txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Rhetoric and democratic deliberation volume 31 Kollektives Gedächtnis (DE-588)4200793-8 gnd rswk-swf Russlandfeldzug 1941-1945, Motiv (DE-588)4213143-1 gnd rswk-swf Politische Verfolgung Motiv (DE-588)4373433-9 gnd rswk-swf Geschichtspolitik (DE-588)1041864515 gnd rswk-swf Russland (DE-588)4076899-5 gnd rswk-swf Russland (DE-588)4076899-5 g Kollektives Gedächtnis (DE-588)4200793-8 s Geschichtspolitik (DE-588)1041864515 s Russlandfeldzug 1941-1945, Motiv (DE-588)4213143-1 s Politische Verfolgung Motiv (DE-588)4373433-9 s DE-604 Rhetoric and democratic deliberation volume 31 (DE-604)BV040704306 31 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=034993499&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=034993499&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=034993499&sequence=000005&line_number=0003&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Register // Gemischte Register |
spellingShingle | Haskins, Ekaterina V. 1969- Remembering the war, forgetting the terror appeals to family memory in Putin's Russia Kollektives Gedächtnis (DE-588)4200793-8 gnd Russlandfeldzug 1941-1945, Motiv (DE-588)4213143-1 gnd Politische Verfolgung Motiv (DE-588)4373433-9 gnd Geschichtspolitik (DE-588)1041864515 gnd Rhetoric and democratic deliberation |
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title | Remembering the war, forgetting the terror appeals to family memory in Putin's Russia |
title_auth | Remembering the war, forgetting the terror appeals to family memory in Putin's Russia |
title_exact_search | Remembering the war, forgetting the terror appeals to family memory in Putin's Russia |
title_exact_search_txtP | Remembering the war, forgetting the terror appeals to family memory in Putin's Russia |
title_full | Remembering the war, forgetting the terror appeals to family memory in Putin's Russia Ekaterina V. Haskins |
title_fullStr | Remembering the war, forgetting the terror appeals to family memory in Putin's Russia Ekaterina V. Haskins |
title_full_unstemmed | Remembering the war, forgetting the terror appeals to family memory in Putin's Russia Ekaterina V. Haskins |
title_short | Remembering the war, forgetting the terror |
title_sort | remembering the war forgetting the terror appeals to family memory in putin s russia |
title_sub | appeals to family memory in Putin's Russia |
topic | Kollektives Gedächtnis (DE-588)4200793-8 gnd Russlandfeldzug 1941-1945, Motiv (DE-588)4213143-1 gnd Politische Verfolgung Motiv (DE-588)4373433-9 gnd Geschichtspolitik (DE-588)1041864515 gnd |
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