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Cambridge University Press 978-1-108-41972-7 — Memory Laws, Memory Wars Nikolay Koposov Index More Information Cambridge University Press 978-1-108-41972-7 — Memory Laws, Memory Wars Nikolay Koposov Index More Information Index Accoyer, Bernard, , Armenian genocide, , , –, , –, Accoyer Commission, , , , –, , –, , , Accoyer Report, – , Additional Protocol to the Convention on Allied Joint Declaration on, Cybercrime, –, , , attempts to criminalize its denial in France, Adenauer, Konrad, , , –, – Afghanistan, War in, , , French “Armenian” law, , –, , , age of ideologies, , age of memory, –, –, , , , , memory of, – recognition of, –, Albanian Genocide Law, Turkey’s position on, , – Albanian memory law, , asymmetry of European memory, , , Algerian war, , , – Altman, Ilya, August putsch in Russia, , , American Association for the Advancement of Auschwitz, , Slavic Studies, Auschwitz trials, American Historical Association, , Auschwitz-lie, , , Americanization of the Holocaust, , Austrian Insignia Act, , Austrian memory law, , , , Andorra’s memory law, , , Austrian Prohibition Law (Verbotsgesetz), , Annales School, , , , anti-communism, , , , , , , , , , , , Bandera, Stepan, –, anti-fascism, , , , , , , Banner of Victory, , , , , , , , , Barbie, Klaus, Barkashov, Aleksandr, anti-fascist legislation, , , , –, , , Belgian memory law, , , –, , , , Bereza, Borislav, anti-Hitler coalition, –, –, , Berlusconi, Silvio, –, Bevz, Ihor, anti-racist legislation, , , , –, , , Bitburg scandal, , , , , –, , , , Blair, Tony, – , Blois Appeal (Appel de Blois), – anti-Semitism, , , , –, –, , Bolotnaya affair, , –, , , , , , Boyer, Valérie, – Brandenburg doctrine, Antonescu, Ion, , Brandt, Willy, – archives Brezhnev, Leonid, , , , laws on, – British Holocaust Denial Act (draft), opening of, –, , , , Bronze Soldier of Tallinn, , Aristotelian logic, Buchenwald, – © in this web service Cambridge University Press www.cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 978-1-108-41972-7 — Memory Laws, Memory Wars Nikolay Koposov Index More Information Index Bulgarian memory law, , communist parties, prohibition of, –, Bush, George W., –, Communist Party of the Russian Federation, Carto, Willis, , , , , , Catherine II, , , Communist Party of the Soviet Union, , Ceaus,escu, Nicolae, , , , , –, censorship of historical thought, , , trial of, , Charles XII, King of Sweden, Communist Party of Ukraine, , Chechen War communist symbols, ban on, , –, , First, , – , , , , Second, – communitarianism, Chirac, Jacques, , , competition of victims, , , , , –, Chomsky, Noam, Chubais, Anatoliy, , Condorcet, Nicolas de, Chubarov, Refat, Continuation War. See Winter War cité domestique, – Convention on the Non-Applicability of cité industrielle, Statutory Limitations to War Crimes and cité marchande, – Crimes against Humanity, , , civil law countries, –, Convention on the Prevention and Punishment civil rights movement, –, , of the Crime of Genocide, , –, class struggle, , –, , Costa, Jean-Paul, age of, , , –, –, , , counter-memories, , , , , , Cold War, , , –, , , , , , , Crime and Disorder Act, , , , , –, , Crimea, annexation of, , , , , , colonialism, , , , , , , , –, , , , , , , , , Crimean Tatars, Commission for the Prosecution of Crimes crimes against humanity, , –, , , , , against the Polish Nation, , , , –, –, , –, , , , , Commission Reporting to the President to –, , –, , –, , Counter Attempts to Falsify History to the , –, , , , , , , Detriment of Russia’s Interests, , , , –, , – Committee for Vigilance on the Public Uses of concept of, –, History, – denial of, , , , –, –, , –, common law countries, –, , , –, , , –, , communism, , , –, , , , , , , , –, , , , , imprescriptibility of, –, – , , –, –, , – justification of, , , –, –, , appeal of, , –, , criminal nature of, , , , crimes against peace, , , , , , , fall of, , , , –, , –, , , , –, , –, –, , , –, , , , concept of, , , , , denial of, , , , –, , , and Gaullism, justification of, –, –, , , , propaganda of, , , , , resistance to, , , , , , , crimes against the Jewish people, , , , –, , crimes against the Polish nation, communist crimes, , , , , , , Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia, –, , –, , –, , , crisis of history, , –, , , , , , –, – crisis of objectivity, – denial of, , –, , –, –, crisis of the future, –, , , , , , , , , – , , justification of, –, Cuban missile crisis, communist ideology, , –, , , , cultural history, , , , , , , , cultural turn in historiography, –, communist narrative, –, , Cypriot memory law, , , © in this web service Cambridge University Press www.cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 978-1-108-41972-7 — Memory Laws, Memory Wars Nikolay Koposov Index More Information Index Czech Act on the Illegality of the Communist Donbass, , , , Regime and on Resistance to It, , Dugin, Aleksandr, , – duty of memory, , , , , Czech Institute for the Study of Totalitarian Dyukov, Aleksandr, Regimes, Dzhemilev, Mustafa, , Czech memory law, –, , Dzurinda, Mikuláš, Czechoslovak Lustration Act, Eastern bloc, , , , , , , , Daladier, Édouard, , , Day of Remembrance and Reconciliation in Eichmann trial, , Ukraine, end of history, –, Day of Remembrance for the Armenian Martyrs Enlightenment, , – in Uruguay, Erdoğan, Recep Tayyip, , Day of Remembrance of the Victims of Political Eurasian civilization, concept of, , Repressions in Russia, Eurasianism, , –, , de Gaulle, Charles, , , – European Commission against Racism and Declaration on the Granting of Independence to Intolerance, , Colonial Countries and Peoples, European Convention for the Protection of declarative memory laws, , , , , , Human Rights and Fundamental , Freedoms, decolonization, –, European Council Framework Decision of de-communization laws, , , –, , , , –, –, , , –, –, , , , , , , in Ukraine, , , –, , Degtyaryov, Mikhail, – European Court of Human Rights, –, , democracy – concept of, European Day of Remembrance for Victims of transition to, –, , , , Stalinism and Nazism, as a universalistic project, European Union Joint Action of , , democratic culture of memory, –, , , , , European Union’s politics of memory, , , democratic revolution in historiography, , , , , , , , , , event-centered historical consciousness. See denazification, , , historical consciousness and de-communization, , extremism, , , , deportations, , concept of, – of Armenians, and fascism, , – of civilians, and rehabilitation of Nazism, of the Crimean Tatars, – of French Jews, , , , , fallen soldiers, , , , , –, of the repressed peoples in the USSR, , family resemblance, , , far right, , , , , , , , , , , of the Roma people, , , , , , , , , of Ukrainians from Poland, , , , , , , –, , desecration of graves, , –, –, , , fascism, , , –, –, , , , , , destalinization, , , –, , –, –, , dictatorship laws in Ukraine, , , , , , , , , , , –, –, –, discrimination concept of, , , –, , –, incitement to, –, , , , , , justification of, , racial, , –, , , , , , , propaganda of, –, –, –, , , , , , , , , , , , –, , Dobrynin, Konstantin, , –, , © in this web service Cambridge University Press www.cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 978-1-108-41972-7 — Memory Laws, Memory Wars Nikolay Koposov Index More Information Index fascism (cont.) justification of, , , –, –, –, Russian, –, –, , , , –, , victory over, , and modern states, fascist crimes Gerber, Alla, , denial of, , , – German Federal Court of Justice, ruling of , justification of, , , , fascist danger, , , , , –, , German guilt, –, German history, normalization of, –, fascist ideology, , , , , , German memory law, , , , , , –, fascist parties, prohibition of, –, , , , , , –, , , – German Penal Code fascist symbols, ban on, , , –, –, Article , , , , –, , , Article , , Faurisson case, , –, Article , Faurisson, Robert, , Article a, Feldman, Oleksandr, , , Germans as victims, , , Filippov, Aleksandr, , Ginzburg, Carlo, Filippov textbook, – global history, , , –, –, Finnish Civil War, globalization, First Amendment, , good war myth, , , , Foreign Policy Concept of the Russian Gorbachev, Mikhail, , , , –, Federation, , Gozman, Leonid, – fragmentation of history, , , –, –, Great Patriotic War, , , , , , , , , Franco regime, , , – cult of, , , , –, , , , Frank, Anne, –, –, –, , , , freedom of expression, –, , , , , –, –, –, –, , , –, , , , –, , –, , –, –, , , , Russian law on the commemoration of, , freedom of historical research, , , , freedom of the press, French law of , , Ukrainian law on the commemoration of, , –, , French memory law of , , Greek memory law, , , – Front National, , Gryzlov, Boris, Froyanov, Igor, Gudkov, Dmitriy, future, projects of, , , , guilt of nations, future-oriented ideologies, , , –, Gulag, , , , , Gaidar, Yegor, , , Habermas, Jürgen, , , , Gapes, Michael, – harkis, Garody, Roger, hate speech, , , , , , –, –, , Gayssot, Jean-Claude, , , , Gayssot Act (loi Gayssot), –, , , , , Havel, Václav, , , –, –, –, –, hegemony of the West, , –, , –, , , , , Heimat, , Helsinki Accords, , genocide, , , , , , –, , , –, heritage, , , , , , , , , , , , , , –, , , –, – , –, , , –, –, , , –, heroic war myths, –, , , , , , , , –, , , –, , , , , , , , , , –, , Hiroshima, , historians’ protests against memory laws, –, , concept of, , –, –, , , denial of, , , , –, –, , –, historic turn in contemporary thought, –, –, , , –, , © in this web service Cambridge University Press www.cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 978-1-108-41972-7 — Memory Laws, Memory Wars Nikolay Koposov Index More Information Index Historical
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