Aufsatz(elektronisch)1. März 2017

To Whom Does History Belong?

In: Anthropological journal of European cultures: AJEC, Band 26, Heft 1, S. 98-127

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Abstract

This article discusses different processes of appropriation of history in three former Soviet Republics. It provides a context for the recent historical retrofitting by taking the re-monumentalisation of the past in Estonia, the popularity of pseudo-history in Russia, and the current state of the Stalin museum in Georgia as symptomatic of wider social processes. New forms of convergence are shown between the historical and the political by the replacement, emptying of meaning, and remixability of past symbols. The author concludes that the Soviet world has been put to political and communicative uses as a familiar context to refer to; also that the process of retrofitting historical narratives is not over yet in any of these societies.

Verlag

Berghahn Books

ISSN: 1755-2931

DOI

10.3167/ajec.2017.260106

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