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The Romanovs Revisited: The Reimagining of the Romanovs within “Russia My History” History Parks
The Romanovs Revisited: The Reimagining of the Romanovs within “Russia My History” History Parks

Author(s): Joe Colleyshaw
Subject(s): Governance, Recent History (1900 till today), 17th Century, Politics of History/Memory
Published by: Центр независимых социологических исследований (ЦНСИ)
Keywords: Politics of History; Irredentism; Past; Romanovs; Putin; Rehabilitation;

Summary/Abstract: This article analyzes the Romanov exhibit at the Rossiia-Moia istoria (Russia My History) history parks. Using existing work on the development and curation of these history parks, I explore the rehabilitated view of the Romanov past that this exhibit presents. I do so by examining the narratives and imagery used in the exhibit and exploring what the rehabilitation of the Romanov dynasty demonstrates regarding Russia’s view of its past and how the Romanovs are being brought back into the fold of Russian cultural and collective memory. I demonstrate how the exhibit presents narratives that give more prominent roles to historical figures who have been overlooked in cultural memory, while also using deliberate imagery and narrative techniques to foster senses of irredentism and loss that coincide with contemporary domestic and foreign policy of the Russian government. This article primarily focuses on Peter I, Nicholas I, Alexander III, and Nicholas II to identify what relation they have to the present and how their narratives are being propagated within the exhibit.

  • Issue Year: 13/2021
  • Issue No: 3
  • Page Range: 158-174
  • Page Count: 17
  • Language: English