TY - BOOK AU - Zuzanna Bogumił AU - Tatiana Voronina PY - 2023 CY - Berlin, Germany PB - Peter Lang Verlag SN - 9783631908105 TI - More than Alive T2 - The Dead, Orthodoxy and Remembrance in Post-Soviet Russia DO - 10.3726/b21151 UR - https://www.peterlang.com/document/1366952 N2 - The process of the Orthodoxization of memory in Russia started long before the Russian Orthodox Church engaged in the memory politics. It was a grassrooted process initiated by both the living and the dead. By using religious symbols and rituals, various groups of living were restoring their relationship with the forgotten dead of Soviet repressions and war. When the Moscow Patriarchate has returned to active public life and started developing its religious memory infrastructure, the Orthodoxization process got a new up–down dimension. Finally, a turn of the Putin’s regime towards religious commemorative practices caused the disappearance of the boundary between religious and political memory. The bricolage memory, consisting of elements of Orthodox tradition and Soviet memory culture, appeared. LA - English ER -