All Stories

  1. The Timbaev Murzas and Their Land Possessions in the Astrakhan Province from the Late 18th – Early 20th Century
  2. "One Day Museum of Everyday Life" and the Mirror of Memory Reflections on the New Book by Igor and Natalia Narskii
  3. HOW CULTURAL HISTORY BOOKS ARE WRITTEN: FROM SPECIAL CASE TO GENERAL PATTERNS
  4. In memory of Alter Lvovich Litvin (1931–2023)
  5. “They Will Fall in the Unearthly Grandeur”: The Early Soviet Cult of Martyrs of the Revolution
  6. Soviet cemeteries
  7. “IT’S BETTER WHEN IT’S DONE FOR EVERYONE”: THE INDIVIDUAL AND THE SOCIAL IN THE COMPREHENSION OF DEATH IN L. YA. GINSBURG’S NOTES OF THE 1920–1940s
  8. FUNERAL WREATH TO THE LEADER: GRIEF FOR LENIN AND THE PRACTICES OF SOVIET SELF-REPRESENTATION
  9. MEMORY OPERATIONS: EVOLUTION OF THE HISTORICAL MYTHOLOGY OF THE “NOVEMBER” HOLIDAYS IN RUSSIA
  10. The National and Confessional Diversity of the Population in the Soviet Projects and Documents Regulating Burial
  11. The Rehabilitation of Idleness: The Production of New Values and Meanings for Leisure in the Late 19th and Early 20th Centuries
  12. "Mass Graves" and the "Burial Grounds of Enemies"
  13. The Russian Revolution and the Instrumentalization of Death
  14. Professionals, “Harpists,” “Amateurs”