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From Soviet to Post-Soviet Remembrance of the Shoah in Ukraine : Memory Trapped Between the Pursuits of Identity and Post-Soviet Nation-Building
Dreyer, Nicolas (2021): From Soviet to Post-Soviet Remembrance of the Shoah in Ukraine : Memory Trapped Between the Pursuits of Identity and Post-Soviet Nation-Building, in: Bamberg: Otto-Friedrich-Universität, S. 141–174, doi: 10.20378/irb-50408.
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Year of publication:
2021
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Moreshet : journal for the study of the Holocaust and antisemitism. English edition, 15 (2018), S. 141-174 - ISSN: 1565-477X
Year of first publication:
2018
Language:
English
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Abstract:
Holocaust Remembrance in all Eastern European post-Soviet societies has arguably been characterized by remembrance, practice and discourse utilized to serve the aim of nation-building. This article examines the dynamics of Holodomor, World War II and Holocaust Remembrance in the Soviet Union and since its disintegration in Ukraine, with an additional focus on its nature and relevance in the crisis which has enveloped Ukraine since 2013.
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Sowjetunion
Ukraine
Weltkrieg <1939-1945>
Judenvernichtung
Ukraine (West)
Hungersnot
Geschichte 1932-1933
Kollektives Gedächtnis
Keywords:
Historical memory, Holocaust, World War II, Holodomor, Soviet and post-Soviet Russia and Ukraine, Ukraine crisis
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Article
Activation date:
September 2, 2021
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https://fis.uni-bamberg.de/handle/uniba/50408