Conservative Public History in Russia
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2025Autore
Kolesnik, Alexandra <History, Philosophy and
Theology, Bielefeld University, Universitätsstraße 25, Bielefeld, Bielefeld,
33615, Germany>
Rusanov, Aleksandr < Department of History, Bielefeld University,
Universitätsstraße 25, Bielefeld, Bielefeld, NRW, 33615, Germany>
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Conservative public history in Russia merges
state propaganda with contemporary tools of public
engagement. It emphasizes themes such as patriotism,
military triumphs, and state-centered historical narratives,
while restricting opportunities for critical reflection on
controversial episodes of the Russian past – such as
framing World War II as the Great Patriotic War, Stalinist
repression, and the transformations of the 1990s. Key actors include state-supported organizations like the Russian
Historical Society and the Russian Military Historical Society, alongside memorial projects, historical parks, and
educational initiatives. Bloggers and media outlets also
play a prominent role in shaping and disseminating these
narratives. This article explores the main features of these
practices and actors through the lens of “conservative
public history.” Central to this approach are conceptions of
a hierarchical structure of historical knowledge and specific constructions of expertise, which are closely tied to
political ideas about the state’s pivotal role and the limits of
the public sphere. The article also examines how conservative public history appropriates new media and
contemporary methods of public engagement to advance
its agenda.
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