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This book explores the memorial practices of the Soviet underground, examining how political, social, and cultural shifts impact memory and its documentation. Edited by Klavdia Smola, Ilya Kukulin, and Annelie Bachmaier, it is part of the Macmillan Memory Studies series. It delves into topics such as archiving subcultures, archival aesthetics, and the role of artists as collectors and cultural historians within the Soviet underground. The book also discusses the afterlife of memory and the politics of archiving in contemporary Russia. It aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of how memory is shaped, preserved, and interpreted across different periods and contexts, with insights from various contributors specializing in Soviet history and culture.
Memory. --- Soviet Union. --- Memory
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