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Myth making in the Soviet Union and modern Russia : remembering World War II in Brezhnev's hero city / Vicky Davis.
Van Pelt Library DK651.N666 D38 2018
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- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Davis, Vicky (Anne Victoria), author.
- Series:
- Library of modern Russia
- Library of Modern Russia.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Brezhnev, Leonid Ilʹich, 1906-1982.
- Brezhnev, Leonid Ilʹich.
- World War, 1939-1945--Russia (Federation)--Novorossiĭsk.
- World War, 1939-1945.
- Collective memory--Soviet Union--History.
- Collective memory.
- History.
- Novorossiĭsk (Russia)--History--20th century.
- Novorossiĭsk (Russia).
- Soviet Union.
- Physical Description:
- xii, 351 pages : illustrations, maps ; 23 cm.
- Place of Publication:
- London : I.B. Tauris & Co. Ltd, 2018.
- Summary:
- The 1943 battle to free the Soviet Black Sea port of Novorossiisk from German occupation was fought from the beach head of Malaia zemlia, where the young Colonel Leonid Brezhnev saw action. Despite widespread scepticism of the state's appropriation and inflation of this historical event, the heroes of the campaign are still commemorated in Novorossiisk today by an amalgam of memoir, monuments and ritual. Through the prism of this provincial Russian town, Vicky Davis sheds light on the character of Brezhnev as perceived by his people, and on the process of memory for the ordinary Russian citizen. Davis analyses the construction and propagation of the local war myth to link the individual citizens of Novorossiisk with evolving state policy since World War II and examines the resultant social and political connotations. Her compelling new interdisciplinary evidence reveals the complexity of myth and memory, challenging existing assumptions to show that there is still scope for the local community - and even the individual - in memory construction in an authoritarian environment. This book represents a much-needed departure from the study of myth and memory in larger cities of the former Soviet Union, adding nuance to the existing portrait of Brezhnev and demonstrating the continued importance of war memory in Russia today.-- Provided by Publisher.
- Contents:
- 1 What is a War Myth? 14
- Part I War Correspondence and Memoirs: The Construction of the War Myth through Literature 29
- 2 A Myth is Born: War Correspondence from Malaia zemlia 37
- 3 Early Memoir Literature 49
- 4 Brezhnev's War Memoirs 59
- 5 Beyond Brezhnev and Brezhnevism 73
- Part II Leonid Brezhnev: Local Legend or National Statesman? 89
- 6 Brezhnev Comes to Town 93
- 7 The Godfather 102
- 8 The Making of a Modern Legend 114
- 9 The State Comes to Town Again 134
- Part III Respect for the Dead: Ritual and Monumental Remembrance 143
- 10 Hat's off to Heroes: The Beskozyrka Ritual 149
- 11 Myth and Monuments: The Place of the Dead 174
- 12 People on the Periphery 194
- Part IV Meetings of Generations: Teaching the Young to Remember 209
- 13 Genes and Generations: Informal Transmission of Memory in the Family 213
- 14 The Educational Role of Veterans 230
- 15 Formal Education of the Younger Generation 239.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 273-340) and index.
- ISBN:
- 1784539481
- 9781784539481
- OCLC:
- 972772260
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