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This volume showcases important new research on World War II memory, both in the Soviet Union and in Russia today.

Through an examination of war remembrance in its various formsâofficial histories, school textbooks, museums, monuments, literature, films, and Victory Day paradesâchapters illustrate how the heroic narrative of the war was established in Soviet times and how it continues to shape war memorialization under Putin. This war narrative resonates with the Russian population due to decades of Soviet commemoration, which continued virtually uninterrupted into the post-Soviet period. Major themes of the volume include the use of World War II memory for political legitimation and patriotic mobilization; the striking continuities between Soviet and post-Soviet commemorative practices; the place of Holocaust memorialization in contemporary Russia; Putinâs invocation of the war to bolster national pride and international prestige; and the relationship between individual memor

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Introduction: The Politics of Commemoration in the Soviet Union and Contemporary Russia Part I: Soviet Remembrance of the War 1. Wartime Mobilizational Strategies and the Origins of Soviet War Memory 2. Situating Stalin in the History of the Second World War 3. Victory Day before the Cult: War Commemoration in the USSR, 19451965 4. Teaching and Remembering the Great Patriotic War in Soviet Schools 5. Representations of Gender in Soviet War Memorials Part II: Soviet and Post-Soviet War Memory 6. Veterans Remember the War in Soviet and Post-Soviet Fiction 7. Lend-Lease in War and Russian Memory 8. Politicizing War Memorialization in Soviet and Post-Soviet Sevastopol 9. World War II Memories and Local Media in the Russian North: Velikii Novgorod and Murmansk 10. Parades in Russian Memory Culture Part III: Representations of the War in the Putin Era 11. Performing Memory and Its Limits: Vladimir Putin and the Celebration of World War II in Russia 12. Holocaust Discourse in Putin’s Russia as a Foreign Policy Tool 13. The War Film and Memory Politics in Putin’s Russia 14. Jews, Gender, and Just Wars: Remembering and Rewriting the Great Patriotic War in 2015 War Films 15. The 21st-Century Memory of the Great Patriotic War in the “Russia—My History” Museum

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis
      Publication Date: 5/31/2023 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780367701772, 978-0367701772
      ISBN10: 0367701774

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This volume showcases important new research on World War II memory, both in the Soviet Union and in Russia today.

      Through an examination of war remembrance in its various formsâofficial histories, school textbooks, museums, monuments, literature, films, and Victory Day paradesâchapters illustrate how the heroic narrative of the war was established in Soviet times and how it continues to shape war memorialization under Putin. This war narrative resonates with the Russian population due to decades of Soviet commemoration, which continued virtually uninterrupted into the post-Soviet period. Major themes of the volume include the use of World War II memory for political legitimation and patriotic mobilization; the striking continuities between Soviet and post-Soviet commemorative practices; the place of Holocaust memorialization in contemporary Russia; Putinâs invocation of the war to bolster national pride and international prestige; and the relationship between individual memor

      Table of Contents

      Introduction: The Politics of Commemoration in the Soviet Union and Contemporary Russia Part I: Soviet Remembrance of the War 1. Wartime Mobilizational Strategies and the Origins of Soviet War Memory 2. Situating Stalin in the History of the Second World War 3. Victory Day before the Cult: War Commemoration in the USSR, 19451965 4. Teaching and Remembering the Great Patriotic War in Soviet Schools 5. Representations of Gender in Soviet War Memorials Part II: Soviet and Post-Soviet War Memory 6. Veterans Remember the War in Soviet and Post-Soviet Fiction 7. Lend-Lease in War and Russian Memory 8. Politicizing War Memorialization in Soviet and Post-Soviet Sevastopol 9. World War II Memories and Local Media in the Russian North: Velikii Novgorod and Murmansk 10. Parades in Russian Memory Culture Part III: Representations of the War in the Putin Era 11. Performing Memory and Its Limits: Vladimir Putin and the Celebration of World War II in Russia 12. Holocaust Discourse in Putin’s Russia as a Foreign Policy Tool 13. The War Film and Memory Politics in Putin’s Russia 14. Jews, Gender, and Just Wars: Remembering and Rewriting the Great Patriotic War in 2015 War Films 15. The 21st-Century Memory of the Great Patriotic War in the “Russia—My History” Museum

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