Collective memory and the collapse of the USSR 1986-1991 (SOVMEMO)
Description of the granted funding
The main aim of this project is to provide a new perspective on the reasons behind the Soviet collapse by highlighting the role that increasingly intensive debates about the past during perestroika years (1986-1991) played in the destabilisation of the Soviet power. In the context of perestroika and glasnost, the previously marginalized memory communities gained access to the public space to contest the official versions of Soviet history. I argue that by challenging the hegemony of official history, these actors questioned the Union's legitimacy and thus became one of the driving forces of the Soviet disintegration. While the Soviet disintegration has always been narrated as a centrifugal process, this project sheds light on the increase of exchanges, connections and solidarities between various Soviet memory activists that challenged and transformed the existing Soviet power relations previously shaped by Soviet centralism.
Show moreStarting year
2022
End year
2027
Granted funding
Related funding decisions
353845
Research costs of Academy Research Fellows(2022)
17 535 €
370466
Research costs of Academy Research Fellows(2025)
24 920 €
Funder
Research Council of Finland
Funding instrument
Academy research fellows
Other information
Funding decision number
347575
Fields of science
History and archaeology
Research fields
Historiatieteet
Identified topics
political history, cultural history