Putin s Russia and the Falsification of History (e-bog) af Anton Weiss-Wendt, Weiss-Wendt

Putin s Russia and the Falsification of History e-bog

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This book provides a bold examination of the political use of history in contemporary Russia. Anton Weiss-Wendt argues that history is yet another discipline misappropriated by the Kremlin for the purpose of rallying the population. He explains how, since the pro-democracy protests in 2011 12, the Russian government has hamstrung independent research and aligned state institutions in the promot...
E-bog 265,81 DKK
Forfattere Anton Weiss-Wendt, Weiss-Wendt (forfatter)
Udgivet 3 september 2020
Længde 336 sider
Genrer 1DVUA
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781350130555
This book provides a bold examination of the political use of history in contemporary Russia. Anton Weiss-Wendt argues that history is yet another discipline misappropriated by the Kremlin for the purpose of rallying the population. He explains how, since the pro-democracy protests in 2011 12, the Russian government has hamstrung independent research and aligned state institutions in the promotion of militant patriotism. The entire state machinery has been mobilized to construe a single, glorious historical narrative with the focus on Soviet victory over Nazi Germany.Putin's Russia and the Falsification of History examines the intricate networks in Russia that engage in historymaking. Whether it is the Holocaust or Soviet mass terror, Tsars or Stalin, the regime promotes a syncretic interpretation of Russian history that supports the notion of a strong state and authoritarian rule. That interpretation finds its way into new monuments, exhibitions, and quasi-professional associations. In addition to administrative measures of control, the Russian state has been using the penal code to censor critical perspectives on history, typically advanced by individuals who also happen to call for a political change in Russia.This powerful book shows how history is increasingly becoming an element of political technology in Russia, with the systematic destruction of independent institutions setting the very future of History as an academic discipline in Russia in doubt.