Soviet and Post-Soviet Varieties of Martyrdom and Memory (original) (raw)

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Remembering Katyn: Mourning, Memory, and National Identity

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War and Memory in Russia, Ukraine and Belarus

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Martyrs and heroes : the politics of memory in the context of Russian post-Soviet religious revival

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Commemoration and the New Frontiers of War in Ukraine

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DECAPITATING AND DEBRAINING THE NATION: KATYŃ AND THE BODY POLITICS OF MARTYRDOM

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MARTYRS AND HEROES The Religious and Secular Worship of the Dead in Post-Soviet Russia

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Female Martyrs and Assassins: Local, National and Transnational Entanglements of Memory Politics in Contemporary Bulgaria

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Martyrdom and Memorialization as Performance

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"Remembering and forgetting in Chechnya today: using the Great Patriotic War to create a new historical narrative", in Anne Le Huérou, Aude Merlin, Amandine Regamey, Elisabeth Sieca-Kozlowski (eds), Chechnya at war and beyond, Routledge, 2014

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Memory politics in contemporary Ukraine: Reflections from the postcolonial perspective

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"After Violence The (Im-)Possibility of Understanding and Remembering", Transregional Academy organized by the Forum Transregionale Studien, Prisma Ukraïna Research Network Eastern Europe, the Max Weber Foundation, and Tkuma Ukrainian Institute for Holocaust Studies. Ukraine, Dnipro, 10/17 June 2019

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Martyrs and Heroes: The Religious and Secular Worship of the Dead in Post-Soviet Russia. - Ethnologia Europaea, 40, № 1, 42-57.

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The Rise of an East European Community of Memory? On Lobbying for the Gulag Memory via Brussels

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'Heroic subjects' in Lithuania's memory regime of fighting and suffering

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