This essay explores the death of the seventeen-year-old Zoya Kosmodemyanskaya, the first woman during World War II to be named a Hero of the Soviet Union, as one of the foundational narratives of Soviet necropedagogy. Far from claiming the Soviet case study as historically singular or singularly illuminating, I am concerned here with producing an account of necropedagogy that, in foregrounding structures of affect, makes a case for the necropedagogical project not being reducible to ideology, not functioning as merely another instance of the instrumentalization of the mythologized past. I argue that it is essential to deepen and expand our understanding of how necropedagogy might operate in historical circumstances, in which death becomes p...
This essay will cover the history of politics surrounding the Mausoleum of Vladimir Lenin, which sit...
The article is devoted to the motifs of mortality of Sielanki nowe ruskie (New Russia Bucolics) writ...
This dissertation explores how an illiberal, authoritarian state confronted and attempted to make am...
© Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies 2017. The article analyzes the instrum...
Our research group AGITATSIA unites researchers connected with post-Soviet history (from Belarus/Ger...
© 2020 Institute of History and Archeology of the Ural Branch of RAS. All rights reserved. The artic...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013"A Death Transformed: The Political and Social Consequ...
This essay illustrates the development of the politics of memory in post-Soviet Ukraine through an a...
The idea of human mortality and its derived funerary practices seem to be among the most enduring as...
This dissertation explores the implications of “dying for the motherland” in late imperial Russia. W...
Except for the pomp and ceremony of official state funerals, death was not a prominent feature of pu...
© 2018, Ab Imperio. All rights reserved. Based on analyzing visual and verbal texts on gravestones a...
International audienceWhat happens to corpses produced by armed conflicts? This question may seem si...
War can create a massive amount of death while also straining the capacity of states and civilians t...
The paper examines the psychology of martyrdom through the analysis of death speeches, the final let...
This essay will cover the history of politics surrounding the Mausoleum of Vladimir Lenin, which sit...
The article is devoted to the motifs of mortality of Sielanki nowe ruskie (New Russia Bucolics) writ...
This dissertation explores how an illiberal, authoritarian state confronted and attempted to make am...
© Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies 2017. The article analyzes the instrum...
Our research group AGITATSIA unites researchers connected with post-Soviet history (from Belarus/Ger...
© 2020 Institute of History and Archeology of the Ural Branch of RAS. All rights reserved. The artic...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013"A Death Transformed: The Political and Social Consequ...
This essay illustrates the development of the politics of memory in post-Soviet Ukraine through an a...
The idea of human mortality and its derived funerary practices seem to be among the most enduring as...
This dissertation explores the implications of “dying for the motherland” in late imperial Russia. W...
Except for the pomp and ceremony of official state funerals, death was not a prominent feature of pu...
© 2018, Ab Imperio. All rights reserved. Based on analyzing visual and verbal texts on gravestones a...
International audienceWhat happens to corpses produced by armed conflicts? This question may seem si...
War can create a massive amount of death while also straining the capacity of states and civilians t...
The paper examines the psychology of martyrdom through the analysis of death speeches, the final let...
This essay will cover the history of politics surrounding the Mausoleum of Vladimir Lenin, which sit...
The article is devoted to the motifs of mortality of Sielanki nowe ruskie (New Russia Bucolics) writ...
This dissertation explores how an illiberal, authoritarian state confronted and attempted to make am...