The memory of the Second World War in Soviet and post-Soviet Russia
Routledge histories of central and eastern Europe
Routledge histories of Central and Eastern Europe.
the politics of commemoration in the Soviet Union and contemporary Russia / Wartime mobilizational strategies and the origins of Soviet war memory / Situating Stalin in the history of the Second World War / Victory Day before the cult: war commemoration in the USSR, 1945-1965 / Teaching and remembering the Great Patriotic War in Soviet schools / Representations of gender in Soviet war memorials / Veterans remember the war in Soviet and post-Soviet fiction / Lend-lease in war and Russian memory / Politicizing war memorialization in Soviet and post-Soviet Sevastopol / World War II memories and local media in the Russian North: Velikii Novgorod and Murmansk / Parades in Russian memory culture / Performing memory and its limits: Vladimir Putin and the celebration of World War II in Russia / Holocaust discourse in Putin's Russia as a foreign policy tool / The war film and memory politics in Putin's Russia / Jews, gender, and just wars: remembering and rewriting the Great Patriotic War in 2015 war films / The 21st-century memory of the Great Patriotic War in the "Russia-- My History" museum
Hoffmann, David L. (David Lloyd), 1961- editor.
David L. Hoffmann -- Jonathan Brunstedt -- Yan Mann -- Mischa Gabowitsch -- Olga Konkka -- David L. Hoffmann -- Angela Brintlinger -- Olga Kucharenko -- Karl D. Qualls -- Tatiana Zhurzhenko -- Yvonne Pörzgen -- Elizabeth A. Wood -- Anton Weiss-Wendt -- Stephen M. Norris -- Adrienne M. Harris -- Karen Petrone.
edited by David L. Hoffmann.