Historia – płaszczyzna wpływu w relacjach rosyjsko-ukraińskich w latach 2014-2022

Author:

Baluk Walenty1ORCID,Doroshko Mykola2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Uniwersytet Marii Curie Skłodowskiej w Lublinie, Poland

2. Kijowski Uniwersytet Narodowy im. Tarasa Szewczenki, Ukraine

Abstract

The analysis of the Russian-Ukrainian relations case study shows two different models of determining contemporary historical memory. The first (Russian) consists of continuing the imperial traditions in historiography and politics of memory, focused on maintaining the superpower myths of the tsarist and Soviet empires. The second (Ukrainian) points to an attempt by researchers and the political class to escape from the influence of Russian historiography as well as to shape their own national historical narrative and policy of memory, connected with in the European tradition. Geopolitical and historical determinism are the basis of Vladimir Putin’s imperial policy, trying to imitate the founders of the tsarist (Peter I) and Soviet (Stalin) empires. The conflict of the Russian imperial historical memory with the Ukrainian one was a significant reason for the aggression of the Russian Federation towards Ukraine. The Russian Federation has chosen an aggressive model of memory policy, treating history as a tool of influence against the so-called near and far abroad.

Publisher

Instytut Europy Srodkowej

Subject

Genetics,Animal Science and Zoology

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