Gevallen helden en geheugenoorlogen in voormalige Sovjetstaten. (Dutch/Flemish)

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  • Author(s): Siegel, Dina
  • Source:
    Tijdschrift over Cultuur & Criminaliteit; 2018, Issue 2, p52-64, 13p
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    • Abstract:
      Fallen heroes and memory-wars in former Soviet states: The relocation or destruction of the monuments of Soviet heroes in our times is in fact a process of replacement of one myth by the other. The commemoration of historical events has become the subject of struggle and manipulation of political power. The Soviet era is today the subject of divergent interpretations, ranging from nostalgia to denial, depending on the cultural, ethnic and socio-economic context in which these memories take place. In this article the processes are analysed, in which Lithuanians and Georgians change the meaning of symbols of their past in the attempt to redefine history and determine the fate of their fallen heroes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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