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Memory Makers

The Politics of the Past in Putin's Russia
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In Memory Makers by Jade McGlynn, the book delves into the complexities of how memories are constructed, interpreted, and manipulated, particularly within cultural and political contexts. It explores the psychological processes behind memory-making and examines how these processes influence identity and perception. The work navigates the fine line between personal recollection and collective memory, highlighting the impact on individuals and societies.
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You might find this book engaging if you're interested in exploring how collective memory and narratives shape social and political landscapes. It dives into the complexities of memory-making processes, offering insights into how past events are remembered and reconstructed in contemporary contexts. Ideal for those intrigued by the philosophical and psychological underpinnings of memory in society.

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Memory Makers

Explores the Kremlin’s use of Russian history and media to cement a particular patriotic history into everyday Russian life, using the past to justify its policies, legitimize its rule, and redefine what it means to be 'good' Russian.

Explores the Kremlin’s use of Russian history and media to cement a particular patriotic history into everyday Russian life, using the past to justify its policies, legitimize its rule, and redefine what it means to be 'good' Russian.

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Why aren’t ordinary Russians more outraged by Putin’s invasion of Ukraine? Inside the Kremlin’s own historical propaganda narratives, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine makes complete sense. From its World War II cult to anti-Western conspiracy theories, the Kremlin has long used myth and memory to legitimise repression at home and imperialism abroad, its patriotic history resonating with and persuading large swathes of the Russian population.

In Memory Makers, Russia analyst Jade McGlynn takes us into the depths of Russian historical propaganda, revealing the chilling web of nationwide narratives and practices perforating everyday life, from after-school patriotic history clubs to tower block World War II murals. The use of history to manifest a particular Russian identity has had grotesque, even gruesome, consequences, but it belongs to a global political pattern – where one’s view of history is the ultimate marker of political loyalty, patriotism and national belonging.

Memory Makers demonstrates how the extreme Russian experience is a stark warning to other nations tempted to stare too long at the reflection of their own imagined and heroic past.

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Memory Makers by Jade McGlynn receives high praise for its authoritative and insightful analysis of the use and manipulation of history in post-Soviet Russia. Reviews highlight the book's exploration of how memory politics contribute to justifying Russia's actions, such as the invasion of Ukraine, by weaving narratives from the past into current political ideology. The work is described as a deeply unsettling yet essential read for understanding the intricate relationship between historical narratives and contemporary Russian politics, shedding light on the broader implications for ongoing global conflicts.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781350280762

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 01 June 2023

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Bloomsbury Academic

Audience: Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 28.0mm

Width: 166.0mm

Height: 238.0mm

Weight: 540g

Pages: 248

About the Author

Jade McGlynn is a Researcher in the War Studies department at King’s College London. She is the author of Russia’s War (2023) and editor of two volumes on memory politics and history in Eastern Europe. She holds a PhD from the University of Oxford, where she previously worked as a Lecturer in Russian. Jade’s research focusses on national identity, memory, media and popular culture in Russia and Ukraine. She is a frequent contributor to international media, including BBC, CNN, DW, Foreign Policy, The Times, The Telegraph and The Spectator.

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