Putin's Dark Ages : : Political Neomedievalism and Re-Stalinization in Russia / / Dina Khapaeva.

"This first in-depth comparison of Putin's neomedieval memory politics and re-Stalinization proposes new approaches to the study of the right-wing populist memory in Russia and beyond. Two decades before the war against Ukraine, a "special operation" was launched against the Russ...

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Superior document:Routledge Histories of Central and Eastern Europe Series
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Place / Publishing House:Abingdon, England : : Routledge,, [2024]
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Year of Publication:2024
Edition:First edition.
Language:English
Series:Routledge histories of Central and Eastern Europe.
Physical Description:1 online resource (293 pages)
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505 0 |a Cover -- Endorsement -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Preface and Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1. Political Neomedievalism, the Memory of the Perpetrators, and Mobmemory -- 2. Putin's Neomedieval Politics of History -- 3. Post-Soviet Historians and Religious Activists on the Medieval Oprichnina -- 4. The Post-Soviet Far Right on Establishing the New Oprichnina -- 5. The Oprichnina and Serfdom in Popular Culture and Public Debates -- 6. Re-Stalinization in Putin's Russia -- 7. Working through the Past Russian-Style: Mobmemory in Vladimir Sharov's Prose -- Conclusion: The Politics of Reversed Time - Apocalypse as Practice -- Selected Bibliography -- Index. 
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