We cordially invit you to read the monograph: Constructing Memory: Central and Eastern Europe in the New Geopolitical Reality, edited by dr Hanna Bazhenova
Hanna Bazhenova, Changes in Central and Eastern European Politics of History in the Context of Russian Aggression
Georgiy Kasianov, Shared Past as a Present: Transnational European Memory as a Challenge
Przemysław Furgacz, Revival of the Intermarium Concept as a Remedy for Russia’s Aggressive Foreign Policy: Achievable Reality or Impossible Fantasy?
Rasa Čepaitienė, Reflection of National Suffering and Freedom Fighting in Museums of Occupation
Igor Torbakov, Memory Politics à la Russe: Memorial vs. Vladimir Putin’s Repressive State
Alla Kyrydon, The Politics of Memory in Independent Ukraine: Main Trends
Aliaksei Lastouski, Recoding the Nation: Historical Politics in Belarus after the 2020 Protests
Aliaksei Bratachkin, The Politics of Memory in Belarus after 2020: Securitisation, Memorial Laws, Instrumentalisation of History
Anastasia Felcher, Thirty Years of Discontent: Memory Confrontation Regarding the Transnistrian Conflict on the Banks of the Dniester River
Monographs: Constructing Memory: Central and Eastern Europe in the New Geopolitical Reality, edited by dr Hanna Bazhenova