Empires of Lies? The Political Uses of Cultural Heritage in War

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Authors
Publication date 2024
Host editors
  • M. Dawson
Book title War and the Historic Environment
Book subtitle The Effect of Conflict from Front Line Ukraine to Historic Namibia
ISBN
  • 9781003461425
ISBN (electronic)
  • 9781003461425
Chapter 2
Pages (from-to) 34-51
Number of pages 17
Publisher London: Routledge
Organisations
  • Faculty of Humanities (FGw) - Amsterdam Institute for Humanities Research (AIHR) - Amsterdam School for Heritage, Memory and Material Culture (AHM)
Abstract
On the 24th of February 2022, Vladimir Putin addressed the Russian Federation in a televised speech announcing a ‘special military operation’ against Ukraine. Putin castigated the West as an ‘Empire of Lies’ and drew upon Russian history and cultural heritage to justify his invasion of Eastern Ukraine. This article investigates how cultural memory has been manipulated in the war in Ukraine, and in the previously occupied Crimea. We argue that cultural heritage, memory, and museum collections have been removed and/or repurposed to legitimise the current invasion by linking it to a grand narrative of Russian power and the recovery of ancestral lands. We present case studies from the annexation of Crimea (2014), the war in Ukraine (2022 -), and make a brief comparison with the armed conflict in Syria (2011–2022).
Document type Chapter
Note Published before in 2023, in: The Historic Environment: Policy & Practice. 14, 3, p. 208-235.
Language English
Related publication Empires of Lies? The Political Uses of Cultural Heritage in War
Other links https://www.routledge.com/War-and-the-Historic-Environment-The-Effect-of-Conflict-from-Front-Line-Ukraine-to-Historic-Namibia/Dawson/p/book/9781003461425
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