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Victory Banner Over the Reichstag : Film, Document and Ritual in Russia's Contested Memory of World War II /

"In one of the most iconic images from World War II, a Russian soldier raises a red flag atop the ruins of the German Reichstag on April 30, 1945. Known as the Victory Banner, this piece of fabric has come to symbolize Russian triumph, glory, and patriotism. Facsimiles are used in public celebr...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Hicks, Jeremy (Autor, VerfasserIn.)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Pittsburgh University of Pittsburgh Press [2020]
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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520 |a "In one of the most iconic images from World War II, a Russian soldier raises a red flag atop the ruins of the German Reichstag on April 30, 1945. Known as the Victory Banner, this piece of fabric has come to symbolize Russian triumph, glory, and patriotism. Facsimiles are used in public celebrations all over the country, and an exact replica is the centerpiece in the annual Victory Parade in Moscow's Red Square. The Victory Banner Over the Reichstag examines how and why this symbol was created, the changing media of its expression, and the contested evolution of its message. From association with Stalinism and communism to its acquisition of Russian nationalist meaning, Jeremy Hicks demonstrates how this symbol was used to construct a collective Russian memory of the war. He traces how the Soviets, and then Vladimir Putin, have used this image and the banner itself to build a remarkably powerful mythology of Russian greatness" 
520 |a The Raising of the Victory Banner -- Victory and the Postwar Stalin Cult -- The Death of Stalin and Birth of the Victory Cult -- The Victory Cult in the Age of Television -- Iconoclasm, Resanctification, and the Post-Soviet Victory Cult. 
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