Mémoire des lieux : les "camps" ouverts aux "harkis" dans le sud de la France (Places of memory : ''camps " of "harkis " in the south of France)

2006 ◽  
Vol 83 (1) ◽  
pp. 105-120 ◽  
Author(s):  
Abdel Kader Hamadi
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Author(s):  
Anna Eremeeva ◽  

Introduction. The article is devoted to the memorialization of the anti-Soviet movement in the South of Russia, which took place during the Civil War. The author considers the approaches of Denikin and Cossack (Don and Kuban) governments to the glorification of the struggle against the Bolsheviks, the canonization of the leaders of this struggle, the creation of so-called places of memory. Methods and materials. The research is based on legislative acts and documentation records of anti-Soviet governments in the South of Russia. The unpublished documents are stored in central and regional archives of the Russian Federation and Hoover Institution Archives (USA). The other significant sources are periodicals, propaganda products, artistic texts of 1918–1920, and private correspondence. Analysis and results. The politics of memory of the “white” and Cossack governments was an important part of the official propaganda. It was aimed to legitimize and consolidate the anti-Bolshevik movement. During the Civil War, documents and other artifacts were actively collected for future archives and museums of the “liberation war”. The Military-Historical Commission under Denikin Propaganda Department played an important role in this activity. Museums of the struggle against Bolshevism in the Kuban and Don were being formed at the initiative of Cossack governments. There were monumental, toponymical and other projects to perpetuate the memory of the anti-Bolshevik movement heroes. The presence of the opposing memorial narratives in the South of Russia was the result of serious contradictions between the main actors inside the anti-Bolshevik camp.


PRIMO ASPECTU ◽  
2021 ◽  
pp. 26-30
Author(s):  
Igor N. NAUMOV ◽  
Nadezhda V. DULINA ◽  
Dmitriy Yu. SHARAPOV

The "space - time" of the social world is not only a physical, social or logical environment for sociological subjects, and not even their General properties, since the expressions "social space" and "social time" are commonly used and, as it were, taken for granted in all judgments, in all respects. But it is through these categories, connecting the space and time of a particular historical period and bringing it closer to the current time, we are able to understand and feel the origins of the processes taking place at the present time. The space of hero cities and cities of military glory is a unique subspace of a one unique socio-cultural space of the South of Russia, the integrity of which can be understood only after seeing the places of memory of the people. Such an opportunety - immersion in the heroic and Patriotic history of Russia and the development of this past-provide tourist trips to the hero cities and cities of military glory. So the past becomes part of the present and contributes to the preservation of the historical memory of the inhabitants of the country. The authors believe that the completion of the construction of the Crimean Bridge not only expands the heroic and Patriotic space of the South of Russia physically and its tourist opportunities, will cause a change in the vector of travelers in the direction of the Crimea, but will also contribute to the preservation of people's memory of the heroes of the past years. The developed route (program) of the week Patriotic tour from Volgograd through the Crimean Bridge to Sevastopol "from Mamayev Kurgan to Sapun-Gora" for organized students and schoolchildren groups of is offered.


1962 ◽  
Vol 24 (2) ◽  
pp. 303-322 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bernard Cosman
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2000 ◽  
Vol 179 ◽  
pp. 201-204
Author(s):  
Vojtech Rušin ◽  
Milan Minarovjech ◽  
Milan Rybanský

AbstractLong-term cyclic variations in the distribution of prominences and intensities of green (530.3 nm) and red (637.4 nm) coronal emission lines over solar cycles 18–23 are presented. Polar prominence branches will reach the poles at different epochs in cycle 23: the north branch at the beginning in 2002 and the south branch a year later (2003), respectively. The local maxima of intensities in the green line show both poleward- and equatorward-migrating branches. The poleward branches will reach the poles around cycle maxima like prominences, while the equatorward branches show a duration of 18 years and will end in cycle minima (2007). The red corona shows mostly equatorward branches. The possibility that these branches begin to develop at high latitudes in the preceding cycles cannot be excluded.


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