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War and Memory in Russia, Ukraine and Belarus
“Unhappy Is the Person Who Has No Motherland”: National Ideology and History Writing in Lukashenka’s Belarus
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Per Anders Rudling
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction: War and Memory in Russia, Ukraine, and Belarus
pp. 43
Political Uses of the Great Patriotic War in Post-Soviet Russia from Yeltsin to Putin
pp. 71
“Unhappy Is the Person Who Has No Motherland”: National Ideology and History Writing in Lukashenka’s Belarus
pp. 107
Reclaiming the Past, Confronting the Past: OUN–UPA Memory Politics and Nation Building in Ukraine (1991–2016)
pp. 141
From the Trauma of Stalinism to the Triumph of Stalingrad: The Toponymic Dispute Over Volgograd
pp. 171
When Stalin Lost His Head: World War II and Memory Wars in Contemporary Ukraine
pp. 189
“We Should be Proud Not Sorry”: Neo-Stalinist Literature in Contemporary Russia
pp. 211
Successors to the Great Victory: Afghan Veterans in Post-Soviet Belarus
pp. 257
Generational Memory and the Post-Soviet Welfare State: Institutionalizing the “Children of War” in Post-Soviet Russia
pp. 281
Ostarbeiters of the Third Reich in Ukrainian and European Public Discourses: Restitution, Recognition, Commemoration
pp. 307
Memory, Kinship, and the Mobilization of the Dead: The Russian State and the “Immortal Regiment” Movement
pp. 347
The Holocaust in the Public Discourse of Post-Soviet Ukraine
pp. 371
The “Partisan Republic”: Colonial Myths and Memory Wars in Belarus
pp. 399
Great Patriotic War Memory in Sevastopol: Making Sense of Suffering in the “City of Military Glory”
pp. 429
On Victims and Heroes: (Re)Assembling World War II Memory in the Border City of Narva
pp. 465
War Memorials in Karelia: A Place of Sorrow or Glory?
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