Revolution retour
Osteuropa 6-8/2017
Manfred Sapper, Volker Weichsel (Ed.)
480 pages, 76 figures
Price: 32,00 €
ISBN: 978-3-8305-3762-5
Deutsche Fassung
Contents
- Editorial
Event and memory - Il’ja Kalinin
Anti-revolutionary revolution remembrance policy
Russia’s regime and the spirit of the Revolution - Lev Gudkov, Natalija Zorkaja
Instrumentalisation, patchworking, suppression
Russia’s unwanted anniversary of the Revolution - Nikolaus Katzer
A long goodbye
The Revolution as past and present in Russia Revolution categorised
- Andreas Heinemann-Grüder
Destruction and order
A brief, comparative sociology of the Russian Revolution - Lev Gudkov
Soviet man
The emergence and reproduction of an anthropological type - Jan C. Behrends
Legacies of communist rule
An approach to the 100th anniversary of the Russian Revolution - Carsten Herrmann-Pillath
Blocked modernisation
State, property and revolution: Russia, 1917-2017 - Roland Götz
Progress without anarchy?
The non-theory-based practice of Soviet economic planning - Helmut König
The founding of freedom
Hannah Arendt and the theory of revolution Revolution visualised
- Ekaterina Makhotina
No experiments
The 1917 Revolution in Russia’s politics of history - Jan Kusber
What remains after 100 years
The Red October of 1917 and Russia - Nikolaj Plotnikov
A conservative search for meaning
The Russian philosophy of the counter-revolution - Margarete Zimmermann
Unity and reconciliation
The Orthodox Church and the remembrance of the Revolution - Tatiana Zhurzhenko
Reinvention and disposal
Ukraine: the Revolution of 1917 in the light of the Maidan - Kateryna Miščenko
Speechless revolution
The Ukrainian Maidan. A review - Ljudmila Novikova
A more complex historiography of the Russian Revolution
Zur Historiographie der Russischen Revolution - Aleksej Bratočkin
Hybrid remembrance
The October Revolution in Belarus. A literary review - Kristiane Janeke
Revolution in the museum
1917–2017: delicate commemoration - Philipp Bürger
Moving history to the “Bad Bank”
The Revolution in Russia’s education policy and school text-books - Anna Schor-Tschudnowskaja
Revolution and the Soviet Union
On historical awareness among young Russians - Andrej Linčenko, Daniil Anikin
Bad revolution, good tradition
Russia’s parties and the October Revolution In revolution’s wake
- Bärbel Schmidt-Šakić
The revolution of women
Alexandra Kollontai and gender equality - Zaal Andronikashvili
Ostracised and forgotten
Georgia’s social democracy in history and remembrance - Daniel Weiss
On the language of the Soviet system
A linguistic perspective - Svetlana Malyševa
Dead in red
Funereal rites in Russia after the Revolution - Roland Cvetkovski
The colours of Red October
The Revolution and art - Oula Silvennoinen
From border country to nation state
The Russian Revolution and Finland