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SUMMARY:“Remembering the War, Forgetting the Terror: Appeals to Family Memory in
	 Putin’s Russia”
DESCRIPTION:\nRemembering the War\, Forgetting the Terror explores the a
	ppeal of the cult of the Great Patriotic War and the waning public inter
	est in Soviet political terror as intertwined trends. Ekaterina V. Haski
	ns argues that these developments are driven not only by the weaponizati
	on of the official memory of World War II but also by familial pieties a
	nd deep-seated habits of memory.\n\nFor more details: https://events.la.
	psu.edu/event/remembering-the-war-forgetting-the-terror/
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<html><head></head><body><p><em>Remembering
	 the War, Forgetting the Terror</em> explores the appeal of the cult of 
	the Great Patriotic War and the waning public interest in Soviet politic
	al terror as intertwined trends. Ekaterina V. Haskins argues that these 
	developments are driven not only by the weaponization of the official me
	mory of World War II but also by familial pieties and deep-seated habits
	 of memory.</p><p>For more details: <a href='https://events.la.psu.edu/e
	vent/remembering-the-war-forgetting-the-terror/'>https://events.la.psu.e
	du/event/remembering-the-war-forgetting-the-terror/</a></p></body></html
	>
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