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Antirevolutionäre revolutionserinnerungspolitik : Russlarids regime und der geist der revolution. / Kalinin, Il'ja.

In: Osteuropa, Vol. 67, No. 6-8, 01.01.2017, p. 7-17.

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title = "Antirevolution{\"a}re revolutionserinnerungspolitik: Russlarids regime und der geist der revolution",
abstract = "Throughout 2017, the Russian leadership has been faced with a major challenge: It must integrate the memory of the October revolution into a historical narrative that rejects revolutions as a matter of principle. Its core message is one of reconciliation. However, the area of concern is not the civil war of 1917-1920. The past is merely a pretext. The real purpose is to have all criticism of the current regime branded as a threat to social peace, stigmatising criticism as a destructive revolutionary activity. The October Revolution is to be forgotten, to be replaced by a national patriotic commemoration of the social order that was toppled in October 1917.",
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