The Politics of World War II Memories in the North: Russia and Norway

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Join us when the NORMEMO project presents new research on memory politics in Northwest Russia and in Norwegian-Russian relations!

https://uit.no/project/normemo

Under Vladimir Putin, memory practices related to the Great Patriotic War have assumed an increasingly prominent position in Russian politics and identity-building, both in the domestic sphere and in Moscow's foreign policy. In this seminar, new research from the NORMEMO project showcases how the Kremlin-driven politics of war memories have unfolded in the northernmost parts of Norway and in Northwest Russia, two regions that share not only a border but also a long a history of interaction.

The concluding lecture by Dr. Jade McGlynn illuminates how Moscow's memory policies are part of the Kremlin's information and cognitive warfare, exported to Russian-occupied territories in Ukraine as well as elsewhere.


PROGRAM

12.00-12.30 Lunch and mingling

12.30-12.35 Welcome. Stian Bones (UiT The Arctic University of Norway)

12.35-12.50 The NORMEMO project – topics, perspectives, and key findings. Kari Aga Myklebost (UiT)

12.50-13.25 Panel I. The reach of state-induced patriotism: Memory politics in Northwest Russia

Participants: Håvard Bækken (Norwegian Institute for Defense Studies), Elena Kochetkova (University of Bergen), and Helge Blakkisrud (University of Oslo). Chair: Kari Aga Myklebost

13.25-14.00 Panel II. Instrumentalizing war history: Russia and Norway

Participants: Joakim Markussen (UiT), Kristian Gjerde (Norwegian Institute of International Affairs), and Marianne Soleim (UiT). Chair: Stian Bones

14.00-14.15 Coffee break

14.15-15.00 Dr. Jade McGlynn: Memory Traps: Russian historical propaganda at home and abroad

Concluding remarks. Kari Aga Myklebost


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Jade McGlynn is head of the Ukraine and Russia programme at Centre for Statecraft and National Security, King’s College London, where she is also a Leverhulme Early Career Researcher. She is also an associated fellow at ICDS, Estonia, and CSIS, USA. She is the author of two books, Russia's War (2023) and Memory Makers: the politics of the past in Putin's Russia (2023). Her research focuses on Russia's war in Ukraine since 2014 through the lenses of identity, memory, propaganda, and occupation.




Foto: Atle Staalesen/The Barents Observer
Arrangør: UiT Norges arktiske universitet, Institutt for historie

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