Publications

Tatiana Zhurzhenko. Memory Wars and Reconciliation in the Ukrainian-Polish Borderlands: (Geo)politics of memory from a local perspective. In: History, Memory and Politics in Central and Eastern Europe. Ed. by George Mink and Laure Neumayer, Palgrave 2013.

Tatiana Zhurzhenko. Obshchaia Pobeda? Chuzhaia voina? Natsionalizatsiia pamiati o Vtoroi Mirovoi Voine v ukrainsko-rossiiskom pogranich’e. In: Puti Rossii. Istorizatsiia sotsial’nogo opyta. Ed. by Marina Pugacheva. Moscow: NLO 2013.

Tatiana Zhurzhenko. Heroes into Victims: The Second World War in post-Soviet memory politics. Eurozine the netmagazine, www.eurozine.com/articles/2012-10-31-zhurzhenko-en.html;

Jussi Lassila: 2010-luvun Suuri Isänmaallinen Sota (The Great Patriotic War of the 2010´s). Idäntutkimus 2/2012 (The Finnish Review of East European Studies), 14-29.

Jussi Lassila: Osmyslivaia politicheskiy stil’ “Nashikh”: Bronzovyi soldat i antioranzhevoe soobshchestvo. Forum noveyshey vostochnoevropeyskoy istorii i kul’tury (Shestoi spetsial’nyi vypusk: Antizapadnye ideologicheskie techeniia v postsovetskoy Rossii i ikh istoki), Vol. 8, No 2, 2011, pp. 34-62. (available at http://www1.ku-eichstaett.de/ZIMOS/forum/inhaltruss16.html).

Jussi Lassila: Making sense of Nashi’s Political Style: The Bronze Soldier and the Counter-Orange Community. Demokratizatsiia – The Journal of Post-Soviet Democratization Vol 19, No3 (Summer 2011): 253-276. Reprinted 2012: “Making Sense of Nashi’s Political Style: The Bronze Soldier and the Counter-Orange Community”. In Russian Nationalism, Foreign Policy, and Identity Debates in Putin’s Russia: New Ideological Patterns after the Orange Revolution, edited by M. Laruelle, 105-138. Stuttgart: ibidem-Verlag.

Markku Kangaspuro (2011), The Vistory Day in History Politics. Between Utopia and Apocalypse: Essays on Social Theory and Russia. Helsinki: Aleksanteri Series 1/2011, pp. 292-304.

Markku Kangaspuro  (2010), Voi voittajia. Idäntutkimus 2/2010 (Editorial on interpertations of the Victory in Russia, Finnish Review of East European Studies).