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Коммеморативные практики в современной Чеченской Республике
С. 543–551.
Goryushina E.
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Ростов н/Д: Издательство ЮНЦ РАН, 2023.
Goryushina E., В кн.: Политика памяти в международных отношениях.: Владикавказ: ВНЦ РАН; Цопанова А. Ю., 2025.
Вооруженный конфликт в Чеченской Республике в 1990-х — 2000-х годах стал не просто трагической страницей новейшей истории России, но и превратился в долгосрочный инструмент геополитического давления. «Чеченский кейс» эволюционировал в мощный символический ресурс, активный элемент информационной и дипломатической борьбы на международной аре- не, надолго закрепив за Россией образ «недемократической», «имперской» силы. Данный конфликт оказался в ...
Added: March 24, 2026
Goryushina E., Осмаев А. Д., Электронный научно-образовательный журнал "История" 2026
Статья предлагает критический анализ формирования и эволюции метанарратива о «воинственной Чечне» как устойчивой рамки российской политики памяти и имперского воображения в долгой исторической перспективе (longue durée). На материале административно-военного письма Российской империи, литературного канона XIX века, советских нормативных актов и репрезентаций (включая депортацию 1944 года и реабилитацию 1957 года), а также постсоветской государственной риторики и ...
Added: March 24, 2026
Alontsev M., Титова В. С., Восток. Афро-азиатские общества: история и современность 2025 № 4 С. 176–187
This article examines the discourse of victimization and collective trauma in Iranian media during the early 1950s, particularly in relation to the Coup of August 19, 1953. This event is crucial in modern Iranian history, profoundly impacting the relationship between the government and society, as well as shaping contemporary Iran's foreign policy. The coup, supported ...
Added: November 10, 2025
Gunya A., Kurbanova L., Osmaev A. et al., Problems of Post-Communism 2025 P. 1–12
The article examines spatial and temporal markers of memory relevant to the Chechen Republic in the 2020s. Spatial markers include toponymy and monuments from various historical periods. The Chechen capital’s memorial landscape is dominated by the Soviet era, while roughly one-third of the streets are named after contemporary figures. The article also examines holidays and ...
Added: October 31, 2025
Andreeva A., Omelchenko E. L., Социологические исследования 2025 № 5 С. 3–13
The article focuses on the memory of the Great Patriotic War and the victory in it, as
well as the practices of commemoration associated with May 9, across the eras of Soviet and Russian
history. With the passing of the generation witness of the memory of the Great Patriotic War moves
from personal to collective one, and the ...
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Puchkov P., Новое прошлое 2024 № 3 С. 78–94
The article discusses memorial deactivation scenarios and monument reframing that were denied the right to perform a commemorative function in the form established by their creators. Five possible scenarios are highlighted: (1) the destruction of monuments as the most radical form of deactivation peculiar to revolutionary periods; (2) relocation while maintaining in an urban environment; ...
Added: December 1, 2024
Goryushina E., , in: Fighting for Self-Determination, Participation and Control. Statebuilding and the Role of Historical Memories in Chechnya (1986 – 2023)Vol. 25.: Switzerland: Peter Lang, 2024. P. 259–282.
Despite the end of a full-scale military operation in 2000, armed and terrorist attacks continued to occur in Chechnya, where a new republican government and memorial policy was formed. The lifting of the counter-terrorist operation (CTO) on 16 April 2009 not only marked the end of the acute phase of the guerrilla war, it also ...
Added: November 21, 2024