War Monuments, Public Patriotism, and Bereavement in Russia, 1905-2015

War Monuments, Public Patriotism, and Bereavement in Russia, 1905-2015

by Aaron J. Cohen
War Monuments, Public Patriotism, and Bereavement in Russia, 1905-2015

War Monuments, Public Patriotism, and Bereavement in Russia, 1905-2015

by Aaron J. Cohen

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Overview

This study analyzes how public bereavement became cemented into the broad geography of Russian culture with the appearance of experiential and local memorials in the 1960s after a half century of instability, contestation, and absence. The author shows how monument builders responded to a need from the population to share an accessible war experience apart from the exclusive Bolshevik memorial culture. He argues that this development of war commemoration has amplified the role of war hero memorialization as an anchor of public stability and social solidarity in Putin’s Russia, where there is little consensus about the past, present, or future.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781498577472
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 06/23/2020
Pages: 270
Product dimensions: 6.25(w) x 9.03(h) x 1.01(d)

About the Author

Aaron J. Cohen is professor of history at California State University at Sacramento.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Honors and Insults: War Monuments in Late Imperial Russia, 1905–1914

Chapter 2 Victims and Heroes: The Rise and Fall of Patriotic Memorials, 1914–1922

Chapter 3 The Absence of Presence: War Monuments and Bolshevik Memorial Culture, 1922–1955

Chapter 4 Hope along the Marne: War Memorials in Russia Abroad, 1922–1941

Chapter 5 Soviet War Memorials: People, State, and the Great Patriotic War, 1955–1985

Chapter 6 The Return of the Public: Civic Reconciliation, Politics, and War Monuments, 1986–2015

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