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Ann Rigney. Memory as Resource in the Making of a Sustainable Future
Response to Serguey Ehrlich’s Memory, Identity, and Imagination: The Structure of Behavior from the Perspective of Memory Studies....


Henry L. Roediger, III and Olivia L. Jäggi. Nationalism as a Roadblock to a Transnational, Global World
Henry L. Roediger, III and Olivia L. Jäggi Washington University in St. Louis 17.07.2023 Correspondence to: Henry L. Roediger, III...


Marie-Laure Ryan. Comments to “Memory, Identity, Imagination” by Serguey Ehrlich
06.04.2023 Visionary as well as based on solid scholarship, “Memory, Identity, Imagination” is far more than a contribution to memory...


Tyler Wertsch. Remembering the Future: Imagination, Memory, and the Possibilities of Games as Memory
Abstract: The author responds to Serguey Ehrlich’s essay, “Memory, Identity, and Imagination: The Structure of Behaviour from the...


Stefan Berger. Thoughts on Serguey Ehrlich’s "Memory, Identity and Imagination"
06.04.2023 Anyone reading Ehrlich’s long essay on the relationship between memory, identity and imagination will be deeply impressed by...


Stef Craps: “Globalizing one particular memory and holding it up as a universal moral standard risks trampling or blocking out other memories”
Stef Craps is a professor of English literature at Ghent University in Belgium, where he directs the Cultural Memory Studies Initiative,...


Marianne Hirsch. Memory for the Future: Response to Serguey Ehrlich, “Memory, Identity, Imagination: The Structure of Behaviour from the Perspective of Memory Studies”
26.07.2023 Marianne Hirsch, Columbia University Serguey Ehrlich’s erudite, far-reaching and visionary article is an invitation to a...


Ludmila Isurin: “My entire book prepared the reader for the fact..."
Ludmila Isurin: “My entire book prepared the reader for the fact that sooner or later the escalating situation and ideological hysteria...


Valentina Pisanty: “The more Memory Culture grew and the more institutionalized it became, the more the deniers gained visibility”
31.01.2023 Valentina Pisanty teaches Semiotics at the University of Bergamo. She has published articles and essays on Holocaust denial,...


James Wertsch: “It is often the case that someone outside a national community might have better insights than those inside it”
James V. Wertsch, David R. Francis Distinguished Professor, Department of Anthropology Director Emeritus, McDonnell International...


James V. Wertsch. The Limits of Memory and Imagination
James V. Wertsch – David R. Francis Distinguished University Professor Director Emeritus, McDonnell International Scholars Academy...


Michael O’Hanlon. NATO Expansion, the U.S.-Russia Relationship, and Memory
Abstract: O’Hanlon argues that NATO expansion has gone far enough. While not creating a military threat to Russia, NATO’s growth has...


Gipsman Zeldin M. Environmental Agenda: Political Trad-off Or Planetary Economy.
Image: https://blog.rrc.co.uk/2019/06/05/world-environment-day-2019-why-it-is-important/ 23.05.2024 Annotation: This paper aims to...


Maria Cristina Galmarini : “Life had brought me to Russia and the experiences I had there, especially the personal connection, kept me tied to it”
19.07.2023 Harrison Ruffin Tyler Department of History in the College of William&Mary in Virginia. E-mail: mgalmarinikaba@wm.edu....


William H. Hill : “Most East European states asked to join NATO because Russia made them feel insecure, not because the US or other western European states forced them to do so”
29.09.2023 William H. Hill, is a Global Fellow at the Wilson Center’s Kennan Institute. A retired Foreign Service officer, Dr. Hill is an...


Ivan Katchanovski: “Not a single person is convicted or arrested for the Maidan massacre”
27.02.2023 Ivan Katchanovski is a Ukrainian-Canadian political scientist based in Ottawa. He teaches at the School of Political Studies...


Charles A. Ruud: “The problem is I think Putin is not a reader, he does not know Russian culture, he does not feel the Russian soul”
01.03.2023 During the 54 years Charles Ruud taught at the University of Western Ontario in London, Canada, he made over 40 trips to...


Karl Schlögel: “The dissolution of the Soviet empire is entirely new and demands new approaches and probably answers"
25.03.2023 Karl Schlögel is a historian, essayist, and professor emeritus at Europa-Universität Viadrina Frankfurt (Oder), Germany....


Emily Wang: «Pushkin wanted people to think that he was almost a Decembrist»
03.02.2024 Emily Wang, Assistant Professor of Russian at the University of Notre Dame (Indiana, USA), Faculty Fellow at the Nanovic...
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Catriona Kelly. ‘Encyclopaedia of [Lost] Russian Life.’ Rev.: Karl Schlögel, The Soviet Century...
Catriona Kelly. ‘Encyclopaedia of [Lost] Russian Life.’ Rev.: Karl Schlögel, The Soviet Century: Archaeology of a Lost World, trans....
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