Medievalism in Finland and Russia
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Medievalism in Finland and Russia

Twentieth- and Twenty-First Century Aspects

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Medievalism in Finland and Russia

Twentieth- and Twenty-First Century Aspects

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Since the end of the Cold War, the Middle Ages has returned to debates about history, culture, and politics in Northern and Eastern Europe. This volume explores political medievalism in two language areas that are crucial to understanding global medievalism but are, due to language barriers, often inaccessible to the majority of Western scholars and students. The importance of Russian medievalism has been acknowledged, but little analysed until now. Medievalism in Finland and Russia offers a selection of chapters by Russian, Finnish and American scholars covering historiography, presidential speeches, participatory online discussions and the neo-pagan revival in Russia. Finland is currently even more poorly understood than Russia in the discussions about global medievalism. It is usually mentioned only as of the birthplace of the Soldiers of Odin. The street patrol is, however, a marginal phenomenon in Finnish medievalism as this volume demonstrates. Instead of merely adopting the medievalist interpretation of the international alt-right, even the right-wing populists in Finland refer more to the nationalistic medievalist tradition, where crusades do not mark a Western Christian victory over the Muslim East, but a Swedish occupation of Finnish lands. In addition to presenting particular cases of medievalism, the chapters here on Finland challenge and diversify today's prevailing interpretation of shared online medievalism of European and American right-wing populists. This book reveals that while medievalisms in Finland and Russia share many features with the contemporary Anglo-American medievalist imaginations, they also display many original characteristics due to particular political situations and indigenous medievalist traditions. They have their own meta-medievalisms, cumulative core ideas and interpretations about the medieval past that are thoroughly examined here in English for the very first time.

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Year
2022
ISBN
9781350232914
Edition
1

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half-Title
  3. Series
  4. Title
  5. Contents
  6. List of illustrations
  7. List of contributors
  8. Preface: Medievalism in Finland and Russia and why it matters
  9. Acknowledgements
  10. Note on bibliography
  11. Introduction: Who owns the Middle Ages? Metamedievalism and structural exclusion
  12. 1 The Middle Ages on the ‘map of memory’ of Russian society
  13. 2 ‘A thousand years of history’: References to the past in the addresses to the Federal Assembly by the president of Russia, 2000–19
  14. 3 Mapping the pseudohistorical knowledge space in the Russian World Wide Web
  15. 4 A lens most obscured: Western perceptions of contemporary Russian medievalisms
  16. 5 Memorializing the Finnish medieval past
  17. 6 The missing Finnish runestones
  18. 7 Masculine online medievalism in twenty-first-century Finland
  19. 8 Particularizing the universal: Medievalist constructions of cultural and religious difference in Crusader Kings II
  20. Appendix 1
  21. Appendix 2
  22. Appendix 3
  23. Appendix 4
  24. Appendix 5
  25. Notes
  26. Bibliography
  27. Index
  28. Copyright