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Группа авторов. Journal of Soviet and Post-Soviet Politics and Society
SPECIAL SECTION: ISSUES IN THE HISTORY AND MEMORY OF THE OUN IV
Introduction. Studies in the Course and Commemoration of the OUN’s Anti-Soviet Resistance*
Debating Ukrainian Nationalism’s World War II Record
The 2020 Babyn Yar Memorial Debate
Remembering the OUN-UPA’s Fight Against the Soviet Regime
NKVD Internal Troops Operations against the Ukrainian Insurgent Army in 1944–451
History Education and Reconciliation: The Ukrainian Nationalist Underground Movement in Secondary School Curricula, Textbooks, and Classroom Practices (1991–2012)1
Introduction
History Teaching and Conflict Transformation
Representation of Controversial Issues and Conflicts in School Curricula and Textbooks. The Context
School Curricula
School Textbook Narratives on Controversial Issues in the History of the OUN and UPA
The Conflict between the OUN and UPA and the Soviet Regime
The Role of Teachers in Mediating Official Curricula and Narratives
Conclusions
Observing Trends in Ukrainian Memory Politics (2014–2019) through Structural Topic Modeling
Introduction. Research Problem and Approach
Topic Modeling and the STM
Step 1: Data Collection and Preparation
Step 2: Choosing a Model
Step 3: Interpretation and Analysis of the Topics
Topic 6: The UINP Itself
Topics 13 and 18: History Wars with Poland and Russia
Topics 2, 8, 10, and 17: Memory Politics Legislation
Topic 15: Holodomor
Topic 16: The Ukrainian Revolution of 1917–21
Topic 19: Crimea
Topics 9 and 20: Maidan
Topic 4: Oral History and Eyewitness Accounts
Topic 3: Ukrainian Military History
Topic 1: OUN and UPA
Topic 11: World War II
Topic 5: Crimes Committed by Germany and the USSR
Conclusion
SPECIAL SECTION: A DEBATE ON “USTASHISM,” GENERIC FASCISM, AND THE OUN I
Introduction. Discussing Ukrainian Historical Ultra-Nationalism in Comparative Perspective*
Context and Format
Background to the Present Debate
Towards an Enlightening Discussion
On Ustashism and Fascism: A Response to Critics
Introduction
Problems with Ustashism
Problems with Stateless Fascism
Conclusions
Fascism, Ustashism, and the Ecumenical Application of Ideal Types
A New Turn: On the Need for a Transnational Interpretation of the Ustaša and OUN
Accommodating “Stateless Nations” in the Conceptualization of Fascism
Gravity of Void: Remarks on the Structural Consistency and Empirical Validity of the Notion of “Ustashism”
“Saving the OUN from a Collaborationist and Possibly Fascist Fate:” On the Genealogy of the Discourse on the OUN’s “Non-Fascism”1
Was the OUN Fascist?
Official Rehabilitation
Ustashism
The OUN’s Radicalization in 1935–43
Political Programs and their Limitations
Cherchez le Premier ministre!
A Matter of Sources
Saving Us from Fascism
Problems of Methodology
Right into Left
The Fascism of Others
Taxonomy, Terminology, and Genealogy
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