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Zhurzhenko, T. (2021). 'The Monumental Commemoration of St. Volodymyr / St. Vladimir in Ukraine, Russia, and Beyond' In K. Amacher, A. Portnov, & V. Serhiienko (Eds.), Official History in Eastern Europe (1st ed., pp. 173-217)
Zhurzhenko, Tatiana. "The Monumental Commemoration of St. Volodymyr / St. Vladimir in Ukraine, Russia, and Beyond: The Nationalization of the Past, the Orthodox Church, and ‘Monumental Propaganda’ Before and After the Annexation of Crimea". Official History in Eastern Europe, edited by Korine Amacher, Andrii Portnov and Viktoriia Serhiienko, fibre Verlag, 2021, pp. 173-217.
Zhurzhenko, T. (2021): 'The Monumental Commemoration of St. Volodymyr / St. Vladimir in Ukraine, Russia, and Beyond', in Amacher, K, Portnov, A, Serhiienko, V (eds.). Official History in Eastern Europe. fibre Verlag, pp. 173-217.

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The Monumental Commemoration of St. Volodymyr / St. Vladimir in Ukraine, Russia, and Beyond

The Nationalization of the Past, the Orthodox Church, and ‘Monumental Propaganda’ Before and After the Annexation of Crimea

Zhurzhenko, Tatiana

In: Official History in Eastern Europe (2021), pp. 173–217

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Tatiana Zhurzhenko

Zhurzhenko, Tatiana, Dr., teaches East European Politics at the University of Vienna

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