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Special Section: Issues in the History and Memory of the OUN IV andSpecial Section: A Debate on "e;Ustashism, "e; Generic Fascism, and the OUN IGuest editors: Andreas Umland and Yuliya YurchukThis issue features the fourth installment in a series of special sections on the memory of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists (OUN) and the OUN-Bandera-wing's military arm, the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (Ukrainian abbreviation: UPA). Within this series, historians and social scientists detail findings from their research on interwar and war-time Ukrainian nationalism as well as its contemporary public and scholarly interpretations and representations-not least, against the background of the Russian-Ukrainian war (2014-ongoing) and its related propaganda campaigns. In this issue, we also launch a series of special sections in which scholars in the fields of comparative fascism, East European right-wing extremism, and Ukrainian ultra-nationalism debate different approaches to the OUN.
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Table of contents
- Contents
- SPECIAL SECTION: ISSUES IN THE HISTORY AND MEMORY OF THE OUN IV
- Introduction Studies in the Course and Commemoration of the OUN’s Anti-Soviet Resistance*
- NKVD Internal Troops Operations against the Ukrainian Insurgent Army in 1944–45
- History Education and Reconciliation: The Ukrainian Nationalist Underground Movement in Secondary School Curricula, Textbooks, and Classroom Practices (1991–2012)
- Observing Trends in Ukrainian Memory Politics (2014–2019) through Structural Topic Modeling
- SPECIAL SECTION: A DEBATE ON “USTASHISM,” GENERIC FASCISM, AND THE OUN I
- Introduction Discussing Ukrainian Historical Ultra-Nationalism in Comparative Perspective*
- On Ustashism and Fascism: A Response to Critics
- Fascism, Ustashism, and the Ecumenical Application of Ideal Types
- A New Turn: On the Need for a Transnational Interpretation of the Ustaša and OUN
- Accommodating “Stateless Nations” in the Conceptualization of Fascism
- Gravity of Void: Remarks on the Structural Consistency and Empirical Validity of the Notion of “Ustashism”
- “Saving the OUN from a Collaborationist and Possibly Fascist Fate:” On the Genealogy of the Discourse on the OUN’s “Non-Fascism”
- Reviews
- Maria A. Rogacheva, Soviet Scientists Remember: Oral Histories of the Cold War Generation. Lexington Books, 2020.
- Zuzanna Bogumił, Gulag Memories: The Rediscovery and Commemoration of Russia’s Repressive Past. Trans. from the Polish by Philip Palmer. Berghahn Books, 2018.
- Bettina Renz, Russia’s Military Revival. Polity, 2018.
- Marlene Laruelle (ed.), The Nazarbayev Generation: Youth in Kazakhstan. Lexington Books, 2019.
- Beth A. Fischer, The Myth of Triumphalism: Rethinking President Reagan’s Cold War Legacy. University Press of Kentucky, 2020.
- Victoria Donovan, Chronicles in Stone: Preservation, Patriotism, and Identity in Northwest Russia. Northern Illinois University Press, 2019.
- Brandon M. Schechter, The Stuff of Soldiers: A History of the Red Army in World War II through Objects. Cornell University Press, 2019.
- Andrew Monaghan, Dealing with the Russians. Polity, 2019.
- About the Guest Editors