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From the Time of Troubles to the Unity Day: Memory, Forgetting and Re-imaging the Past in Russian History
From the Time of Troubles to the Unity Day: Memory, Forgetting and Re-imaging the Past in Russian History

Author(s): Victoria Tkachenko
Subject(s): Cultural history, Political history, Modern Age, Politics of History/Memory
Published by: Editura Universităţii din Bucureşti
Keywords: cultural memory; Time of Troubles; Minin; Pozharsky; Kazan Icon of the Mother of God; revolution of 1917; National Unity Day;

Summary/Abstract: This article examines how the memory of one of the largest socio-political crises in the history of Russia (called the Time of Troubles) modified over 400 years. This process is considered as an example of rethinking the traumatic experience of the past and forming a national-patriotic myth on its basis. Several stages of the evolution of the memory of the Time of Troubles are issued: the XVII century - when the interpretation of these events was mainly religious; the XVIII century - when heroic and patriotic ideas about the time of troubles were formed in accordance with the ideals of classicism; the XIX century - the time of the development of the monarchical myth of the Romanov dynasty coming to power; the XX century - when the peasant war and the struggle against foreign intervention became the main dominant in the understanding of events; Modern Russia and the annual celebration of the National Unity Day – a public holiday established in 2005 in memory of the liberation of Moscow in 1612, the main idea of which is the unification of all peoples on the territory of the Russian Federation. It is noted that for centuries in the cultural memory of Russian society, two layers of ideas about the Time of Troubles coexisted. One of them - negative - was the memory of social upheavals and civil war, the other - positive - the memory of victory and overcoming the Troubles, evoking a sense of national pride and hopes for the future.

  • Issue Year: X/2020
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 85-98
  • Page Count: 14
  • Language: English