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The Soviet myth of World War II : patriotic memory and the Russian question in the USSR (Studies in the social and cultural history of modern warfare)

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The Soviet myth of World War II : patriotic memory and the Russian question in the USSR

(Studies in the social and cultural history of modern warfare)

Call No. (NDL)
GG846-D10
Bibliographic ID of National Diet Library
031250706
Material type
図書
Author
Jonathan Brunstedt
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Publication date
2021
Material Format
Paper
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xiii, 306 pages ; 24 cm
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-
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Material Type
図書
ISBN
1108498752 hardback
9781108498753 hardback
9781108598798 (PDF ebook)
Author/Editor
Jonathan Brunstedt
Publication Date
2021
著作権日付 : ©2021
Publication Date (W3CDTF)
2021
Extent
xiii, 306 pages
Other physical details
illustrations, maps
Size
24 cm
Place of Publication (Country Code)
GB
Text Language Code
eng
Content Type
text
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cartographic image
Media Type
unmediated
Carrier Type
volume
LCC
NDLC
Target Audience
一般
Note (Content)
How did a socialist society, ostensibly committed to Marxist ideals of internationalism and global class struggle, reconcile itself to notions of patriotism, homeland, Russian ethnocentrism, and the glorification of war? In this provocative new history, Jonathan Brunstedt pursues this question through the lens of the myth and remembrance of victory in World War II - arguably the central defining event of the Soviet epoch. The book shows that while the experience and legacy of the conflict did much to reinforce a sense of Russian exceptionalism and Russian-led ethnic hierarchy, the story of the war enabled an alternative, supra-ethnic source of belonging, which subsumed Russian and non-Russian loyalties alike to the Soviet whole. The tension and competition between Russocentric and 'internationalist' conceptions of victory, which burst into the open during the late 1980s, reflected a wider struggle over the nature of patriotic identity in a multiethnic society that continues to reverberate in the post-Soviet space. The book sheds new light on long-standing questions linked to the politics of remembrance and provides a crucial historical context for the patriotic revival of the war's memory in Russia today
Note (Bibliography)
Includes bibliographical references and index
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国立国会図書館
Call No.
GG846-D10
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国立国会図書館 : 国立国会図書館蔵書
Bibliographic ID (NDL)
031250706
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RDA
Bibliographic Record Category (NDL)
211