
Tag politics of history
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Culture of Memory and Politics of History in Lithuania in 1989–2018
Institute of National Remembrance Review 1, 2019, pages 119–162.
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History as an Apology for Totalitarianism
Institute of National Remembrance Review 1, 2019, pages 311–349.
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Poland's Politics of History since 1989. Considerations - Challenges - Tools - Goals. Warsaw, June 12, 2018
Institute of National Remembrance Review 1, 2019, pages 13-32.
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Preserving the Myth, with the Politics in the Background: the Great Patriotic War in the Politics of History of Belarus
Institute of National Remembrance Review 3, 2021-2022, pages 179-209.
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The History and Politics of the Russian Federation: a War for Memory, or a War against Memory?
Institute of National Remembrance Review 1, 2019, pages 351–376
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The Militia and the Special Services in the Contemporary Politics of History of Belarus
Institute of National Remembrance Review 1, 2019, pages 219–263.
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The Myth of the Great Patriotic War in Post-Communist Russian Cinema: Causes, Effects, Perspectives
Institute of National Remembrance Review 3, 2021-2022, pages 245-271.
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The Presidential Commission of the Russian Federation to Counter Attempts to Falsify History to the Detriment of Russia’s Interests (2009–12)
Institute of National Remembrance Review 3, 2021-2022, pages 127-176.
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The Religion of Victory, the Cult of a Superpower. The Myth of the Great Patriotic War in the Contemporary Foreign Policy of the Russian Federation
Institute of National Remembrance Review 3, 2021-2022, pages 77-125.
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“Death Parade” on Victory Day (Minsk, 2020)
Institute of National Remembrance Review 3, 2021-2022, pages 211-242.
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“I Have Slightly Pessimistic Picture Of Things...” Interview with Professor Jan Szumski, Senior Researcher of the Historical Research Office of the Institute of National Remembrance and Professor at the Institute of the History of Science of the Polish Academy of Sciences in Warsaw.
Institute of National Remembrance Review 3, 2021-2022, pages 43-75.
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“Nothing is Universal when it Comes to Human Pain”. Interview with Dr. Piotr M. A. Cywiński, Director of the Auschwitz-Birkenau Museum.
Institute of National Remembrance Review 2, 2020, pages 9–51.
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“…The Phrase that »History Does Not Matter to the Present Day« Was Never More Deceptive than It Is Now.” The Narrative of the Great Patriotic War in the Historians’ Assessment (Editors’ Debate) Warsaw, July 16, 2021
Institute of National Remembrance Review 3, 2021, pages 9-41.