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Nationalities Papers, 2016
The general perception of Western analysts and observers is that the nation-states created as a result of the breakup of the Soviet Union all treat the memory of the dark, repressive aspects of the Stalinist regime in public spaces as a symbolic element in the creation of a new post-Soviet identity [Denison, Michael. 2009.
Zhanat Kundakbayeva, Didar Kassymova
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The general perception of Western analysts and observers is that the nation-states created as a result of the breakup of the Soviet Union all treat the memory of the dark, repressive aspects of the Stalinist regime in public spaces as a symbolic element in the creation of a new post-Soviet identity [Denison, Michael. 2009.
Zhanat Kundakbayeva, Didar Kassymova
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Fatima Gabitova: repression, subjectivity and historical memory in Soviet Kazakhstan
Central Asian Survey, 2016ABSTRACTThis article examines the personal papers of Fatima Gabitova, a writer and pedagogue who fell victim to Stalinist repression as a ‘wife of an enemy of the people’ in the Kazakh SSR. Gabitova’s life was in many ways extraordinary, and many of her experiences were hardly typical.
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The Making of the New Martyrs of Russia. Soviet Repression in Orthodox Memory
Europe-Asia Studies, 2018Veneration of saints is one of the fundamentals of Christianity. Going back to the first martyrs who followed Christ, the cult of saints flourished in the Middle Ages and was then rejected by Prote...
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The Heritage of Repression: Memory, Commemoration, and Politics in Post-Soviet Russia
2019My PhD was funded by the Gates Cambridge Trust, while I also received financial support from the Jesus College Doctoral Support Fund, the Dorothy Garrod Memorial Trust, Banco Santander, and the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung.
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Annales Universitatis Apulensis Series Historica
The Polish Catholic Church rebelled against Russia as early as the 19th century. After the establishment of the Soviet Union, hostility between the Moscow authorities and Polish clergy increased even more. Polish priests serving in the Soviet Union were repressed already in the 1920s and 1930s.
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The Polish Catholic Church rebelled against Russia as early as the 19th century. After the establishment of the Soviet Union, hostility between the Moscow authorities and Polish clergy increased even more. Polish priests serving in the Soviet Union were repressed already in the 1920s and 1930s.
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THE MEMORY POLICY ON SOVIET REPRESSION IN DROHOBYCH (1991–2020): BASED ON PERIODICALS
2021Анотація. У статті аналізуються комеморативні заходи, які склали змістову основу політики пам՚яті щодо радянських репресій у Дрогобичі, яка проводилася впродовж 1991–2020 рр. Мета статті – проаналізувати політику пам՚яті щодо радянських репресій у Дрогобичі, яка формувалася у 1991–2020 рр.
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The Legacies of Soviet Repression and Displacement
2023Samira Saramo, Ulla Savolainen
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Victim-heroes in collective memory: Surviving soviet repressions heroically
Memory Studies, 2023Daria Khlevnyuk
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Possibilities of Building a Memory Dialogue between Russia and Poland Concerning Soviet Repression
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