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The “fascist” and the “potato beetle”
Abstract Human‐to‐insect comparisons turn the stomachs of scholars of language and discrimination, but do they incite violence? In the spring of 2014, some Ukrainians referred to people they suspected of separatist sympathies as kolorady, or Colorado potato beetles, a notorious invasive pest. But kolorad was also a response to a pro‐Russian epithet for
Deborah A. Jones
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“Attempts at Decommunization in Russia Upsets de-Stalinization” [PDF]
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Un Lénine peut en cacher un autre
The fall of real socialism in Eastern Europe has brought about a radical transformation of the symbolic order in these countries, beginning with the wiping out, destruction or, more simply, the slow abandonment of the monuments of the Soviet era.
Dimitris Fasfalis
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THE UNITY OF DECOMMUNIZATION AND DERUSIFICATION IN THE CONTEXT OF ANTI-UKRAINIAN INFORMATION WARS
L M Bielkin
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The article undertakes a comparative thematic and narrative analysis of the trends in place name change in Kyiv (as published by the Kyiv City State Administration) during two periods: (1) between 2014 and the start of Russia’s full-scale invasion on 24 ...
Gibfried Schenk
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The German question in the Zaporizhzhia decommunization
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Between Lenin and Bandera: Decommunization and Multivocality in (post)Euromaidan Ukraine
Per Anders Rudling, Wallenberg Academy Fellow at Lund University, reviews Between Lenin and Bandera: Decommunisation and Multivocality in (post)Euromaidan Ukraine written by Anna Kutina.
Per Anders Rudling
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Lustration in Europe and Serbia: The motivation for passing the laws on lustration and their social functions [PDF]
The main topic of this article are the motives that led to the adoption of lustration laws in the Czech Republic, Poland, and Serbia, and their social functions. In the opening section, lustration is placed in the wider framework of dealing with the past
Cakić Milan
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This study investigates the spatial effects of the ongoing “decommunization” campaign in Ukraine, a state-led attack on Soviet symbols and ideology in the urban space of the capital, Kyiv.
Vlasenko, Yegor, Ryan, Brent D.
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Ukrainian sociological institute: factional politics, research, and intelligence services in the development of Ukrainian sociology [PDF]
In the history of Ukrainian sociology, it is considered that there were two organizations with the name "Ukrainian Sociological Institute". This article argues that they should be seen as two stages of one process — the academic and disciplinary ...
Volodymyr Shelukhin
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