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Publication Date: 2021-Mar
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"Historical Falsification" as a Master Trope in the Official Discourse on History Education in Putin's Russia
Fedor, Julie
Journal of Educational Media, Memory and Society, v13 n1 p107-135 Mar 2021
This article explores a key claim underpinning Russian official memory politics, namely, the notion that Russia's past (and especially the role it played in the Second World War) is the object of a campaign of "historical falsification" aimed at, among other things, undermining Russian sovereignty, especially by distorting young people's historical consciousness. Although "historical falsification" is an important keyword in the Kremlin's discourse, it has received little scholarly attention. Via an analysis of official rhetoric and methodological literature aimed at history teachers, I investigate the ideological functions performed by the concept of "historical falsification." I show how it serves to reinforce a conspiratorial vision of Russia as a nation under siege, while simultaneously justifying the drive toward greater state
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, History Instruction, War, World History, Deception, Discourse Analysis, Ideology, Government Role, Politics of Education
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Russia
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