Open seminar: Memory Politics of the North, 1993-2023
Open seminar: Memory Politics of the North, 1993-2023
The seminar presents on-going research from the NRC-funded project NORMEMO, examining arenas, actors, and agendas of memory politics in North-West Russia and in relations between Norway and Russia in the post-Soviet period.
12.00-12.15 Professor Kari Aga Myklebost, NORMEMO project PI: Welcome and opening remarks
PART 1
Memory politics in the Russian European North
12.15-12.45 Associate Professor Helge Blakkisrud: Installing patriotism: Recent developments in Russian History Education
12.45-13.15 Associate Professor Elena Kochetkova: Small agents of emotional memory: Local libraries and the memory politics of the Great Patriotic War in the Russian North
13.15-13.45 PhD Candidate Artem Spirin: Contested memories of the violent past in a border region: the political use of Stalinist terror and Finnish occupation in post-Soviet Karelia
13.45-14.15 Senior Research Fellow Håvard Bækken: Malaya Rodina in Policy and Practice: The Local Anchoring of Grand Patriotic Narratives in North-West Russia
14.15-14.35 Q&A
14.35-15.00 Coffee break
PART 2
Transborder memory politics: Russia and Norway
15.00-15.30 Professor Stian Bones, Professor Kari Aga Myklebost, and Senior Research Fellow Kristian Lundby Gjerde: Preserving the Narrative of Liberation. The Kirkenes Red Army Liberation Commemorations in Norwegian-Russian Relations, 1994-2019
15.30-16.00 Head of Department Joakim Aalmen Markussen and Associate Professor Petia Mankova: Russian-Norwegian preservation of WWII cultural heritage in Northern Norway
16.00-16.30 Professor Marianne N. Soleim: The exhibition 'Soviet Prisoners of War in Norway' on travel in Russia 2010-2024
16.30-17.00 Q&A, followed by concluding remarks
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The seminar is free and open to a general audience, but registration is mandatory. You can register here: https://nettskjema.no/a/444543