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„Vakarų Rusijos“ sampratos klausimu: imperinė atmintis ir istorijos mokymas.

Authors :
TRIMAKAS, Ramūnas
Source :
History: A Collection of Lithuanian Universities' Research Papers / Istorija: Lietuvos Aukštųjų Mokyklų Mokslo Darbai. 2009, Issue 74, p51-62. 12p.
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

The article analyses how imperial memory is presented in textbooks addressed to the secondary schools of the Russian Federation. During the last decade our Eastern neighbour tends to actualize the issues dealing with the heritage of the Tsarist and Soviet empire as well as pro-imperial discourse. The textbook "History of Western Russia" was chosen for the reason that it reflects history teaching tendencies in general and contemporary history teaching in particular in Russia. The article reviews the usage and explanation of the concept "Western Russia" in the context of the theory of "western borderlands of the empire". Basically, Russia's imperial experience is estimated positively; moreover, the issue of the empire's past remains a politically sensitive question today. Therefore, this textbook, in fact, is a collection of methodological, or even ideological, patterns which is adapted to the above mentioned issues and which is extensively applied to the process of history teaching; it could be even stated that it is supplemented by the postulates of the tsarist historiography. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
Lithuanian
ISSN :
13920456
Issue :
74
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
History: A Collection of Lithuanian Universities' Research Papers / Istorija: Lietuvos Aukštųjų Mokyklų Mokslo Darbai
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
45147354