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War Memorials in Russia
Nataliya Danilova
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Politics and International Relations
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Arts & Humanities
War Memorials
100%
Russia
55%
Eastern Europe
48%
Memorial
45%
European Memory
39%
Servility
39%
Memorialization
30%
Domination
29%
East Europeans
29%
Secrecy
28%
Western Societies
26%
Contestation
26%
Public Debate
25%
Genocide
25%
Boom
25%
Remembrance
25%
Corruption
24%
Commemoration
24%
Terror
23%
Memoir
21%
Soviet Union
20%
Socialist
20%
Soldiers
20%
Novel
16%
Social Sciences
memorial
83%
Russia
55%
Eastern Europe
35%
society
25%
experience
23%
monument
22%
secrecy
21%
genocide
20%
soldier
19%
domination
18%
museum
17%
USSR
17%
corruption
16%
twenty-first century
16%
terrorism
15%
narrative
11%
interpretation
11%