Monuments and Territory War Memorials in Russian-Occupied Ukraine
Gabowitsch and Homanyuk draw on unique sources to trace the logic of Russian monument policies in occupied Ukraine: wartime on-site ethnography complemented by systematic real-time data collection from online sources, many of which have since disappeared. The book shows how Russian invaders believed...
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| Abstract | Gabowitsch and Homanyuk draw on unique sources to trace the logic of Russian monument policies in occupied Ukraine: wartime on-site ethnography complemented by systematic real-time data collection from online sources, many of which have since disappeared. The book shows how Russian invaders believed their own propaganda about Soviet war memorials being mistreated in Ukraine, and what they did when they discovered well-maintained monuments on the ground. More generally, it also discusses the link between monuments and territorial claims by irredentist empires.
Anhand einzigartiger Quellen zeichnet dieses Buch die Logik der russischen Denkmalpolitik in der besetzten Ukraine nach: ethnographische Beobachtungen in der Besatzungszone wurden ergänzt durch die Analyse von Online-Quellen, von denen viele inzwischen verschwunden sind. Die russischen Invasoren glaubten ihre eigene Propaganda über die Zerstörung sowjetischer Kriegsdenkmäler durch die Ukraine; das Buch zeigt, was sie taten, als sie vor Ort auf gut erhaltene Denkmäler stießen. Russlands Umgang mit Kriegsdenkmälern in der Ukraine dient hier als Fallstudie zum Zusammenhang zwischen Denkmälern und imperialen Gebietsansprüchen. |
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| AbstractList | From the very first days of their large-scale attack on Ukraine in February 2022, the Russian invaders have made exceptional efforts to interact with the war memorial landscape of the newly occupied territories. This landscape consists of tens of thousands of monuments, mostly in small towns and villages, commemorating the Second World War and other conflicts, including Ukraine’s resistance against Russia since 2014. The Russians have destroyed some of these memorials, renovated others, and built new monuments amid continued fighting. They also used war memorials in countless propaganda photos and videos aimed for a domestic audience and largely escaping Western attention.
Why this fervor? Gabowitsch and Homanyuk draw on unique sources to trace the logic of Russian monument policies in occupied Ukraine. Mykola Homanyuk spent several months in occupied Kherson and collected sources on the ground, often at considerable risk to himself. This exceptional wartime on-site ethnography was complemented by systematic real-time data collection from online sources, many of which have since disappeared. The book shows how Russian invaders believed their own propaganda about Soviet war memorials being mistreated in Ukraine, and what they did when they discovered well-maintained monuments on the ground. More generally, it also discusses the link between monuments and territorial claims by irredentist empires. From the very first days of their large-scale attack on Ukraine in February 2022, the Russian invaders have made exceptional efforts to interact with the war memorial landscape of the newly occupied territories. This landscape consists of tens of thousands of monuments, mostly in small towns and villages, commemorating the Second World War and other conflicts, including Ukraine's resistance against Russia since 2014. The Russians have destroyed some of these memorials, renovated others, and built new monuments amid continued fighting. They also used war memorials in countless propaganda photos and videos aimed for a domestic audience and largely escaping Western attention. Why this fervor? Gabowitsch and Homanyuk draw on unique sources to trace the logic of Russian monument policies in occupied Ukraine. Mykola Homanyuk spent several months in occupied Kherson and collected sources on the ground, often at considerable risk to himself. This exceptional wartime on-site ethnography was complemented by systematic real-time data collection from online sources, many of which have since disappeared. The book shows how Russian invaders believed their own propaganda about Soviet war memorials being mistreated in Ukraine, and what they did when they discovered well-maintained monuments on the ground. More generally, it also discusses the link between monuments and territorial claims by irredentist empires. Gabowitsch and Homanyuk draw on unique sources to trace the logic of Russian monument policies in occupied Ukraine: wartime on-site ethnography complemented by systematic real-time data collection from online sources, many of which have since disappeared. The book shows how Russian invaders believed their own propaganda about Soviet war memorials being mistreated in Ukraine, and what they did when they discovered well-maintained monuments on the ground. More generally, it also discusses the link between monuments and territorial claims by irredentist empires. Anhand einzigartiger Quellen zeichnet dieses Buch die Logik der russischen Denkmalpolitik in der besetzten Ukraine nach: ethnographische Beobachtungen in der Besatzungszone wurden ergänzt durch die Analyse von Online-Quellen, von denen viele inzwischen verschwunden sind. Die russischen Invasoren glaubten ihre eigene Propaganda über die Zerstörung sowjetischer Kriegsdenkmäler durch die Ukraine; das Buch zeigt, was sie taten, als sie vor Ort auf gut erhaltene Denkmäler stießen. Russlands Umgang mit Kriegsdenkmälern in der Ukraine dient hier als Fallstudie zum Zusammenhang zwischen Denkmälern und imperialen Gebietsansprüchen. From the very first days of their large-scale attack on Ukraine in February 2022, the Russian invaders have made exceptional efforts to interact with the war memori al landscape of the newly occupied territories. This landscape consists of tens of thousands of monuments, mostly in small towns and villages, commemorating the Second World War and other conflicts, including Ukraine's resistance against Russia since 2014. The Russians have destroyed some of these memorials, renovated others, and built new monuments amid continued fighting. They also used war memorials in countless propaganda photos and videos aimed for a domestic audience and largely escaping Western attention. Why this fervor? Gabowitsch and Homanyuk draw on unique sources to trace the logic of Russian monument policies in occupied Ukraine. Mykola Homanyuk spent several months in occupied Kherson and collected sources on the ground, often at considerable risk to himself. This exceptional wartime on-site ethnography was complemented by systematic real-time data collection from online sources, many of which have since disappeared. The book shows how Russian invaders believed their own propaganda about Soviet war memorials being mistreated in Ukraine, and what they did when they discovered well-maintained monuments on the ground. More generally, it also discusses the link between monuments and territorial claims by irredentist empires. |
| Abstract_FL | Anhand einzigartiger Quellen zeichnet dieses Buch die Logik der russischen Denkmalpolitik in der besetzten Ukraine nach: ethnographische Beobachtungen in der Besatzungszone wurden ergänzt durch die Analyse von Online-Quellen, von denen viele inzwischen verschwunden sind. Die russischen Invasoren glaubten ihre eigene Propaganda über die Zerstörung sowjetischer Kriegsdenkmäler durch die Ukraine; das Buch zeigt, was sie taten, als sie vor Ort auf gut erhaltene Denkmäler stießen. Russlands Umgang mit Kriegsdenkmälern in der Ukraine dient hier als Fallstudie zum Zusammenhang zwischen Denkmälern und imperialen Gebietsansprüchen. |
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| Subtitle | War Memorials in Russian-Occupied Ukraine |
| TableOfContents | Decentering perspectives on war memorials -- Bibliography -- About the Authors -- Index of Places in Ukraine -- Index of Names -- Back cover Cover -- Front matter -- Series title page -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Table of contents -- List of Figures -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- War memorials and territorial claims -- Structure, scope, sources, and methods -- Chapter 1. Theorizing the Monumentscape -- Writing a collective biography of war memorials -- Monumentscapes -- Contesting the monumentscape: From "disputed territories" to imperial irredentism -- Iconoclasm or heritage protection? -- Chapter 2. Historical Background: War Memorials in Soviet and Post-Soviet Ukraine -- The Soviet period -- Post-Soviet changes: Expanding the memorial canon -- Changes since 2014 -- Ukrainian memory politics -- Recent changes in rural Ukraine -- Conclusion -- Chapter 3. Monuments Destroyed, Spared, and Stolen -- Monuments destroyed: War memorials demolished, damaged, or removed by Russian forces -- Monuments spared -- Monuments stolen -- Chapter 4. Monuments (Re-)Built -- Lenin's return -- "Eight (thirty?) years of neglect" -- Rekindling the eternal flame -- Spurious reconstruction -- Monuments as sites of reeducation -- Monuments built -- Monuments planned -- New monuments in Russia and the Ukrainian territories occupied since 2014 -- Coda: Monument construction as big business -- Chapter 5. Monuments Broadcast -- Pictures and videos of war memorials in Russian propaganda -- Pictures and videos of war memorials in Ukrainian propaganda -- Chapter 6. Responding to Invasion: Toppling Monuments, Building Monuments -- Monuments defiant -- Monuments and anti-war protest in Russia -- Iconoclasm abroad and in free Ukraine -- New and renewed memorials -- Chapter 7 -- Dates, Practices, Symbols -- The commemorative calendar -- Table of commemorative dates -- Linking practices -- Educational practices -- Symbols -- Chapter 8 -- Conclusions -- Goalposts of a shifting frontier Acknowledgments -- List of Figures -- Chapter 4 Monuments (Re-)Built -- Chapter 8 Conclusions -- Chapter 1 Theorizing the Monumentscape -- Chapter 3 Monuments Destroyed, Spared, and Stolen -- Chapter 2 Historical Background: War Memorials in Soviet and Post-Soviet Ukraine -- Table of Contents -- Index of Places in Ukraine -- Chapter 5 Monuments Broadcast -- Frontmatter -- About the Authors -- Chapter 7 Dates, Practices, Symbols -- Chapter 6 Responding to Invasion: Toppling Monuments, Building Monuments -- Index of Names Introduction -- Bibliography -- |
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