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adam_text | Contents 1 List offigures Notes on contributors Acknowledgements Foreword xiv xvi xxi xxiv Introduction: memory and religion from a postsecular perspective 1 ZUZANNA BOGUMIŁ AND YULIYA YURCHUK PART I Memory and religion: theoretical considerations 2 Religion and collective memory of the last century: general reflections and Russian vicissitudes 27 29 ALEXANDER AGADJANIAN 3 Sacred religio-secular symbols, national myths and collective memory 49 GENEVIÈVE ZUBRZYCKI PART II Postsecularity and politics of memory 4 The Armenian genocide: extermination, memory, sacralization 67 69 ADAM POMIECIŃSKI 5 Building a patrimonial Church: how the Orthodox Churches in Ukraine use the past YULIYA YURCHUK 89
xii 6 Contents ‘God is in truth, not in power!’ the re-militarization of the cult of St Alexander Nevsky in contemporary Russian cultural memory 111 L1LIYA BEREZHNAYA 7 The martyrdom ofJozef Tiso: the entanglements of the sacred and secular in post-war Catholic memories 133 AGÁTA ŠÚSTOVÁ DRELOVÁ 8 Remembering and enforced forgetting: the dynamics of remembering Cardinal József Mindszenty in the Cold War decades 156 RÉKA FÖLDVÁRYNÉ KISS PART Ш Post-conflict memories 9 Evocation and the June Fourth Tiananmen candlelight vigil: a ritual-theological hermeneutics 179 181 LAP YAN KUNG 10 Religious echoes of the Donbas conflict: the discourses of the Christian, Muslim and Jewish communities in Ukraine 200 NADIA ZASANSKA 11 Official quests, vernacular answers: the Macedonian Orthodox Church — Ohrid Archbishopric (MOC-OA) as a memory actor in the post-conflict Republic of North Macedonia (2001—19) 222 NAUM TRAJANOVSKI 12 Negotiating the sacred at non-sites of memory. The religious imaginary of post-genocidal society 243 KARINA JARZYŃSKA PART IV Media and postsecular memory 265 13 The Crimean Tatars’ memory of deportation and Islam 267 ELMIRA MURATOVA
Contents xiii 14 The Soviet past in contemporary Orthodox hymnography and iconography 284 PER-ARNE BODIN 15 Whose Church is it? the nonreligious use of religious architecture in Eastern Germany 308 AGNIESZKA HALEMBA PART V Transnational and vernacular memories 327 16 The political use of the cult of St Tryphon of Pechenga and its potential as a bridge-builder in the Arctic 329 ELINA KAHLA 17 ‘Vernacular’ and ‘official’ memories: looking beyond the annual Hasidic pilgrimages to Uman 348 ALLA MARCHENKO 18 Memory as a religious mission? religion and nation in local commemoration practices in contemporary Poland 369 MAŁGORZATA GŁOWACKA-GRAJPER 19 Critical juxtaposition in the post-war Japanese mnemoscape: Saint Maksymilian Kolbe of Auschwitz and the atomic bomb victims of Nagasaki 388 JIE-HYUN LIM Afterword: from Religion as a Chain of Memory to memory from a postsecular perspective 407 KATHY ROUSSELET Index 413
Index 1913 Bucharest Treaty 229 1917 Revolution see revolution Abe regime 400 Abraham 389 abrahamic 29, 31, 35 Abuladze, Tengiz 411 Afanasy: archbishop ofHoImogory 334; bishop of Kovrov 287 Aleksy II 98, 100, 103 Alexander, Jeffrey 270 Aliti, Abdurahman 226 Allah 279 Airaid Association 268, 278, 28ІПІЗ Ammunition Hill Museum in East Jerusalem 403 Anatolian: ancestors 73, 77 Anderson, Benedict 372 Anselmo Fr 397 anti-Bolshevik 374 anti-Catholic 117; see also anti-Church; anti-religious anti-Church 157, 159-62, 166, 169, 174; see also anti-Catholic; anti-religious anti-clericalism 146, 169 anti-communism 134, 141-2, 146, 158, 162, 167, 168, 174, 228, 232, 371, 374, 401 anti-democratic 162, 163 anti-fascist 143, 225, 228 Anti-Fascist Assembly of the National Liberation of Macedonia (AANLM) 225-30 anti-Nazis 36, 139, 158, 164 anti-popular 162, 163, 166, 174 aufi-rehgious 33, 39, 41, 157, 166, 174, 267; see also anti-Catholic; anti-Church anti-Semitism 60, 139, 162, 164, 255-6, 257, 260, 388, 398, 399, 400-1, 403, 404n5, 404n6 anti-Soviet 36, 280 anti-Stalinist 36 anti-terrorist operation (ATO) anti-Western 112, 117, 120, 395 Apartheid 399, 401 Aquinas, Thomas 136 Aram I 82, 83 Archangel St. Michael 399 Archbishop Jovan (Vraniškovski) 227 Archbishop Stefan 227 Arctic 329, 330, 331, 332, 333, 338, 341, 342, 343, 344, 345nl, 345n6 Arctic Sea 329, 332 Arkhangelsk 333, 334 Armenia 36, 69, 70, 72, 75; soviet 73, 74, 76-81, 82, 83, 84 Armenian Apostolic Church 69, 77-82, 409 Armenian Communist Party 73 Armenian Genocide Memorial Complex 74 Armenian Socialist Republic see Armenia,
soviet Arrow Cross regime 159, 164, 175n6 Asad, Talal 10, 11, 13, 18, 309 Asia-Pacific War 391 Assmann, Aleida 4 Assmann, Jan 3-4, 5, 6, 15, ЗО, 31, 32, 205, 269, 284 Association ofJewish Organizations and Communities (VAAD) 201, 206, 208, 210, 211, 213, 215 Assyrian Orthodox Church 82 Astrakhan 298 Atatürk 72 atheist 332, 402 atomic bomb 388-403; see also bombing; Hiroshima; Nagasaki Auschwitz 20, 35, 36, 54, 55, 56, 58, 60, 63n6, 63n8, 134, 135, 381, 388, 389, 391, 394, 395, 397, 398, 400-3 Auschwitz-Birkenau see Auschwitz Austria 50, 71, 139, 202, 396
414 Index Austria-Hungary 138 Azerbaijan 74, 75, 77 Ba’al Shem Tov see ben Eliezer, Israel Badiou, Alain 271 Balkan 224 Bar, Joachim 399 Baranek family 254, 257, 260 Barents Region 329, 342, 345nl Bartholomew I 102, 103 Belz 353 Benedict XIV 135 Benedict XV 373 ben Eliezer, Israel 348 Benjamin, Walter 302 Berbu Wall 314 Betts, Peter 168 Bezbozhnik 298, 299 Bieler, Andrea 269, 270, 273, 274 Black Sea xx, 299 Bolsheviks 72, 138, 140, 289, 298, 336, 373 Bolshevism 140 bombing 17, 20, 344, 389, 391, 393, 394, 403; see also atomic bomb Borisoglebsk 234 Borzęcin 259, 260 Brak, Bnei 353 Brandenburg 310, 311, 319 Breslov Hasidism 348, 351-65; see also Hasidic; Jews Brest Agreement 89 Brigade of the Polish Legions 397 Brzezinski, Marek 318 Buddhism 186, 187, 189, 194 Buddhist 188, 195 Bulgaria xxiii, 79, 230, 231 Bulgarian Orthodox Church 223 Buneva, Mara 19, 237nl7; commemoration 223, 224, 230-5 Butcher, Brian A. 285, 304 Butovo Museum 409 Byzantine Church 78 Byzantine Empire see Byzantium Byzantium 78, 115, 120, 298 canonization 127n2, 133, 135-7, 158, 173, 257, 286, 291, 337, 341, 400, 401, 404n6; commission 296 Cardinal Angelo Amato 81 Cardinal Henriquez 411 Carnogurský, Ján 144, 145 Catherine II 335 Catholic Church 36, 81, 100, 202, 203, 227, 236nl2, 312, 365nll; Hungarian 19, 157, 159-61, 166, 171-3; Japanese 396, 398, 404n6; Polish 243, 371, 373, 376, 382, 385, 402; Slovak 134, 135, 136, 141, 143-4, 151; see also Catholicism; Christianity Catholic Club 397 Catholicism 5, 50, 52, 55, 56, 60, 61, 79, 91, 100, 137, 138, 147, 160, 207, 243, 247, 251, 260, 370, 371, 389, 390, 392,
396, 398, 401; see also Catholic Church; Christianity Cemetery of the Fallen 379 Chabad-Lubavitch 353, 358 chain of memory xxii, 1, 29, 32, 91, 204, 321, 351, 364, 407, 408; see also Hervieu-Léger, Daniele; memory Chaodu 188, 194, 195, 197 Chile 75, 411 China 181-97, 411 Chinese Communist Party 183 Chodówki forest 257, 258, 260 Chorny, Rafail 361 Christensen, Hyldal 306nl Christian Democratic Movement (KDH) 144, 145 christianitas 114 Christianity 117, 122, 140, 173, 191, 194, 195, 197, 248, 284, 329, 339, 398, 401; orthodox 127n4, 202, 217, 364; see also Cathohc Church; Catholicism Christianization 90-6, 98, 99, 101, 102, 104-6, 114; see also Kyivan Rus’ Christ Saviour Church 291 Chryzostom Korec, Ján 143, 144 civil 31, 38, 40, 42, 211, 212, 217, 334; duty 207; religion 16, 37, 50, 63n4, 371; rights 63n3, 181, 271; society 40, 203, 204, 206; war 85nl, 206, 207, 210, 211, 213, 215, 288, 336, 370 civilization 119, 146, 331 Cold War 18, 134, 141, 156, 167, 168, 151 colonialism 396, 397 Committee for Nationalities and Deported Citizens 277 communism 7, 36, 52, 56-8, 60, 61, 74, 80, 81, 142, 144, 150, 158, 160, 173, 174, 290, 376, 400, 402; anti 134, 141, 146, 162, 167 communitas 193 community 29, 50, 84, 91, 103, 171, 200, 201, 204, 205, 206, 211, 212, 244,
Index 260, 268, 319, 334, 357, 358, 364, 371, 372, 379, 407; Armenian 69, 72, 81; Buddhist 195; Catholic 166, 256, 365nll; Christian 80, 193; Hungarian 167, 170, 172; international 145, 410; Islamic 227, 236nl2; Jewish 15, 213, 227, 236nl2, 246, 258, 350-3, 358, 362; local 245, 246, 247, 250, 252, 254, 258, 318, 320-2, 370, 373-9, 383-5; Muslim 268-70, 277, 280; national 6, 84, 147, 257, 373, 378; religious 14, 101, 119, 205, 227, 308, 312, 318, 320-2, 372, 381; Romani 259; Sami 340-2, 349 Conference of Slovak Bishops 150 confessors see New Martyrs Confucianism 189-91, 194, 195, 197 Constantinople 44n4, 78, 79, 81, 93, 94, 98,102, 103, 203, 236n4 Coptic Orthodox Church 82 Cossack 354, 356 Council for the Protection of Struggle and Martyrdom Sites 380 Crimea 104, 204, 211, 214, 217, 218nl6, 267-80, 280n5, 280n7, 28ІПІ2, 28Խ14; annexation 214, 356 Crimean Khanate 267, 268 cross 11, 18, 41, 49, 50, 62, 82, 122, 169, 247, 258, 259, 261n2, 261n4, 341, 361, 365nll, 381, 382; Auschwitz 54-8, 398; defenders 57, 59, 60, 61; Katyń 58-61; Millennium 229; Red 261n3, 401; sacred religio-secular symbol 50—4; Virtud Militari 373, 378 Csordas, Thomas 245 Czechoslovakia 138, 144 Daoism 186, 187, 189, 194, 195, 197 David, Magen 247 Davie, Grace 5, 18, 20, 411 Davydiuk, Vladyslav 351 Day of the Deportation of the Crimean Tatars 273, 274 Deleuze, Gilles 271 Democratic Federal Macedonia 225 Democratic Movement and Association of Cathode Organizations in Support of Patriotic Democratic Movements in China 191 Denmark 329, 345n3 Deportation Armenian 72; Crimean Tatars 212, 267-81; Jews 143
diaspora Armenian 69—83, 85n3; Hungarian 172; Macedonian 223, 226, 415 228, 229, 232; Russian 117, 127n4; Slovak 19; Ukrainian 89 Dink, Hrant 14 Doły Biskupie 380 Domańska, Ewa 244 Donbas 19, 104, 200-17, 218nl6, 219nl9, 356 Donskoy Monastery 298 Douglas, Mary 245 Drugie Doły 247, 250 Durkheim, Emil 49, 54, 62, 63n4 Eisenstein, Sergey 290 émigrés бЗпЗ, 140, 141—5, 236ո9 Endõ, Shusaku 394-8, 401, 402 Eril, Astrid 362 Ethiopian Orthodox Church 82 Eucharist 285, 192 Euromaidan 207, 209, 212, 216, 217 European Union 12, 312, 314, 365n3 European Values Study 311 Euroregion Pomerania 314 Evangelical: Church in Germany (EKD) 311, 316, 323n7; Church of Berlin and Upper Lusatia (EKBO) 319, 320; Lutheran Church 323n7, 341; see aha Lutheran; Protestant Ewan 339, 340 Fanon, Franz 397, 401 Fascism 56, 74, 162 Feklyunina Valentina 119 Filaret (Denysenko) 97, 98, 101, 105, 107n6, 206, 210,211,213 Finland 20, 329, 330, 332, 333, 340, 341, 343, 345nl, 345n4, 345n6 First Armenian Republic 72, 81 First World War 70, 71, 72, 85nl, 139, 231, 318, 330, 379, 397 Horensky, Pavel 285, 287 France 70, 75, 79, 83, 91, 93, 190 Francis (Pope) 81 Fukushima 403 Gajowniczek, Franciszek 389, 395, 397, 398, 400 Gartz 318 Geghard Holy Lance 82 generation 6, 84, 105, 123, 141, 144, 150, 151, 184, 185, 193, 225, 234, 254, 272, 276, 280, 285, 288, 358, 403 Genesis 389 George V 81
416 Index Georgia 36, 83 Ger 353 German Democratic Republic (GDR) 311, 314, 318 German-Polish Memorial for Flight, Expulsion and a New Beginning 312 Gębice 379, 380, 382, 384 Glazunov, Ша 293, 293nl4.2 Gligorov, Kiro 226 glory 37, 38, 41,116,124,125, 369, 370, 379 Gogol, Nikolai 354 Golgotha 41, 82; Road of the Polish Nation 378, 379, 381-4 Gorbachev, Mikhail 74, 95, 96, 97 Gosheva, Ekaterina 233 Gospel 50, 81, 166, 255, 381 Grand Prince Vladimir 293 Great Cilician House 82 Great East Japan Earthquake 403 Great Terror 40, 286, 409 Greece 231 Greek-Catholic Church 410 Grense museum 343 Grenzsituation 33, 35, 44n2 Gryfino 318 Guerrilla 258, 273, 334 Gul, Abdullah 77 Gulag 37, 43, 286, 287, 290 Halakha 247, 258, 261n3 Halbwachs, Maurice 2-5, 16, 32, 33, 38, 44nl, 44n7, 136, 269, 369 Haller, Józef 373 Hasidic 17, 20, 348-50, 352-65, 365n2; see also Breslov Hasidism Hayasaka Bishop 396 Haytama 273, 274, 275, 280 Hegumen lonafan 341 hermeneutics 181, 182 Hervieu-Léger, Daniele xxii, 5, 16, 29, 91-3, 106, 321, 407, 411; see abo chain of memory Hideyoshi, Toyotomi 391 Hiroshima 392; see also atomic bomb; Nagasaki Hisashi, Inoue 393 Hizb ut-Tahrir 268, 28ІПІ4 Hlinka, Andrej 138, 139, 147 Holocaust 12, 17, 19, 20, 33-6, 55-6, 73, 243, 246-50, 256-8, 330, 350, 351, 358, 364, 388, 389, 391, 393, 403, 404n2; Armenian 70, 71; Japanese 388, 389; Urakami 391-5; see also Auschwitz Holodomor 37, 355 Holy Cross Mountain 370, 382 Holy Mother 390, 396; see also Virgin Mary Holy Rus’ 42, 94, 288, 290, 331, 332, 338 Holy See 63n5 Hondo, Shuntare 396, 397 Hong Kong 182-97, 197n2 Hongouchi Seminary
390, 401, 403 Honig, Raźla 246 Honta, Ivan 354-6, 361-5, 365nl3, 365nl3; see also Zalizniak, Maxym Höhn, Hans Joachim 310, 311, 317 Hrushevskyi, Mykhailo 94 Hungary vi, 37, 138, 139, 156-75, 175n6 hymnography 20, 40, 284-306 icon 54, 123, 158, 161, 167, 174, 286, 338, 343, 409; Assembly of New Martyrs 286-306; Eternal Russia 293 iconography 15, 40, 52, 115, 117, 125, 284-306, 339 ilinden 19, 223-35, 236n8, 236nl0, 237nl3 imaginarium 246, 257, 344 Indian Assyrian Orthodox Church 82 International Romani Caravan ofMemory 259 Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization (IMRO) 231-2, 234 Iron Curtain 156, 158, 161, 167, 169, 172, 174, 352, 365n5, 365n7 Islam 71, 72, 78, 93, 209, 211, 217, 267-80 Israel 192, 208, 288, 348, 353, 358, 360, 404n2 Ivan the Terrible 290, 303 Izborsk Club 120-1 January Uprising 52 Japan 20; post-war 388-403 Jarno, Józef 257 Jerusalem 16, 78, 80, 255, 353, 403 Jesus Christ 42, 51, 52, 192-5, 255, 256, 257, 360, 361, 382, 395, 398 Jews 12, 13, 36, 56, 63n3, 69, 134, 138, 139, 143, 150, 200, 289; Uman 249-364; see also Breslov Hasidism Joel, Kiryas 353 John Paul II 53, 55, 81, 135, 136, 148, 375, 377-9, 399, 401, 404n6 Judaism 93, 243, 247, 248, 251, 255-7, 348, 358, 364, 401 Judas Iscariot 254
Index Kaczyński, Lech 58-60, бЗпІО Kádár, János 161, 165, 169-74 Kaddish 246, 247, 248 Kalugin 332, 334 Kalków-Godów 370, 371, 379-85 Karekin II 77, 82, 83 Karelia 330, 341 Karłowicz, Dariusz 372 Katyn (ako Katyń) 37, 58-60, 63ո9, 381 Ķerama Islands 400 Khrushchev’s Thaw 73 Kiley, Christopher 323 Kiku 395, 404n2 Kirill, Patriarch of the ROC 111, 118, 119, 122, 207; Metropolitan of Kyiv 112, 118, 125 Kirkenes 343, 344 Kola see Skolt Sámi Kolbe, Maximilian 17, 20, 135, 381, 388-403, 404n6 Koliivshchyna 349, 354-6, 361, 362, 364 Koreans 402 Kormina, Zhanna 125, 407 Korpela, Jukka 333, 334 Kosovo 222, 224 Kováč, Jozef 141 Kozhin, Moisei 337 Kraków 56, 58, 59, 60, 397, 398 Kruševo 225-6, 230, 237nl4 Krynki 380 Kuchma, Leonid 99, 103 Kurakin, Sergei 299, 301, 302 Kurbski, Andrei 332 Kyivan Rus’ 90-6, 101, 102, 105, 106, 112, 216, 217, 360; see also Christianization Lacan, Jacques 286 Lapland 333 Latin America 192 Latosiński, Stanislaw 255-7 Lebanon 75, 79, 81 Lemkin, Raphael 70, 391 Lenin 73, 288, 290, 361, 362, 365nl3 Levi, Primo 393 Levy, Daniel 12, 330 lieux de mémoire see sites of memory Lim, Jie-Hyun 369 Imunal 196, 244; experience 193, 194 liminality 193, 194 Lipski, Jan Józef 398 Lithuania 36 Löcknitz 318 417 Lourdes Grotto 390 Lubini 53, 246 Lutheran 16, 323n7, 341; see also Evangelical; Protestant Luzhkov, Yury 302 Lyon 397, 401 Macedonian Orthodox Church 222, 223, 236-7nl4 Macedonian Orthodox Church - Ohrid Archbishopric (MOC-OA) 222, 226-36 Maidan 203, 204, 218n4, 410 Makedonium memorial complex 226 Malke, Flavianus Michael 81 Maloyan, Ignatius 81 Mały Dziennik 398,
399 Mara Buneva 19, 223, 224; commemoration 230-35 Margalit, Avishai 372 martyrdom 35, 40, 45nl0, 45nll, 52, 55-9, 70, 79, 80, 83, 395, 161, 164, 209, 217, 228, 261n4, 291, 293, 294, 334, 369-72, 378-86; Kolbe 388, 394, 398-402; Tiso 133-51 materiality 52, 54, 308, 311, 317, 319, 322 Mečiar, Vladimír 146 MecJeghern 77, 80, 84 Mecklenburg-Vorpommern 311 Medynsky, Vladimir 121 Mejlis 274-5, 277 Memorial for Flight, Expulsion and a New Beginning 312, 314 Memorial Society 40-2 memory: axiological 372, 376; communicative 185, 196, 201, 225, 269, 280, 350; cosmopolitan 12, 20, 330, 388; cultural 1-4, 7, 8, 15, 18, 30, 111, 112, 115-18, 123, 126, 160, 167, 173, 204, 206, 216, 269, 272, 276, 280, 321, 330, 350-1, 356, 390, 391; global 20, 29, 388, 403; liturgical 284-7, 304-5; local 251-60; postsecular 12; religious 3-8, 29, 31, 36, 122, 136, 157, 171, 201, 202, 204-6, 217, 218, 284-5, 305, 330, 386, 411; vernacular 348-9, 351-2, 357, 360-1, 364, 365nl3, 370, 389, 402; see also chain of memory; non-sites of memory; sites of memory Menorka 248, 249 Mescherin 318, 323n4 Messianism 50, 52, 63n5, 371 Metropolitan Makarii 107n5, 332 Metropolitan Petar 229
418 Index Metropolitan Tikhon Shevkunov 39 Metropolitan Yuvenaly 296 Meyer, Birgit 322 Michbc Joanna 256 Middle East 72, 73, 115 Miechów 251, 254-7 Mihajlov, Ivan (Vančo) 323 milieux de mémoire 3-4; see also lieux de mémoire milites Christi 115 Militia Immaculatae 391, 399 Mindszenty, József 19, 156-62, 164-75, 175ո8 Miracle on the Vistula 373, 375, 377 Mirga-Tas, Małgorzata 259 Mitrofan (Badanin) 338, 345n5 mnemoscape 385 Monchegorsk 331, 332, 337 Moses 255 Mos cicki, Ignacy 379 Mother Mary of Oura Cathedral 395-7 Mother Teresa 401 Mufti Said Ismagilov 209, 212, 214 Murmansk 331, 332, 336, 337, 342 Muscovite 113, 115 Museum of the Macedonian struggle for Sovereignty and Independence 228 Muslim 36, 37, 92, 200, 201, 207, 209, 211,215-17, 268, 404n5 Movement for Democratic Slovakia 146 Mytropolitan Onufrii 104 Nagai, Takashi 389-94, 402 Nagasaki 20, 388-403 Nagorno-Karabakh 75, 77, 81 nationalism 14, 50, 60, 72, 137, 138, 140-2, 146-7, 184, 256, 260, 371, 372, 400, 404n4, 410; victimhood 388, 391 nationhood 75, 225 Nazi 19, 34, 36, 56, 134, 138, 237nl6, 246, 250, 252, 256, 257, 271, 398, 400; anti- 139, 158, 164; pro- 144 necros 244, 245, 257 New Martyrs 133, 284—306, 337, 409, 410 New York Times 63nl0, 167, 400 Nicholas II see Romanov family Niepokalanów Monastery 397, 399, 400 Nikolko, Milana 270—1 Nisbet, Robert 351 NKVD 36, 58, 271 Nolan, Mary 319, 321 nonrehgiosity 310 nonreligious 18, 19, 20, 43, 133, 151, 308-23, 408 non-sites of memory 243-60; see also sites of memory Nora, Pierre 3-5, 383 Norway 20, 329, 337, 343, 345nl, 345n3 Novgorod 112, 329, 341 Nuremberg trials
70 Oblak, Tadeusz K. 397 Obóz Narodowo-Radykalny (ONR) 398, 404n5 October Revolution see 1917 Revolution Oe, Kenzaburo 400 Okinawa 400 Olick, Jeffrey 269 Orange Revolution 102 Orthodoxy 36, 38, 39, 43, 91, 93-4, 96-106, 119, 120, 332, 336, 337, 343 Ossów 373 Ostrovsky, Dmitrii Nikolaevich 337 Oświęcim see Auschwitz Ottoman Empire 69, 71-3, 75, 77, 79, 81-3, 85n4, 85n2, 267 Ottoman Turkey see Ottoman Empire Oura Seminary 395-7, 402, 403 Our Lady, Queen of Poland 380, 384 Our Lady of Sorrows Sanctuary see Golgotha, Road of the Polish Nation Ozaki, Tomei 394, 396 Paasche, Hans 318 Paasilinna, Erno 330 pacification 370, 379, 380, 382-5 Paisi hieromonk 331 Pankov, Vladimir 237nl9 Pasha, Djemal 71 Pasha, Enver 71 Pasieka, Agnieszka 245 Patriarch Pimen 96, 97, 98 Patriarch Tikhon 294, 295, 298, 299, 302 patrimonial Church 91-106 patrimonialization 16, 17, 93, 409 patrimony 16, 17, 90, 93 Pavelič, Ante 232 Pearl Harbor 390 Pechenga 329-44 Pekka, Vesainen (Juho) 330, 335 Peoples Republic of Poland (PRL) 373, 384 perestroika 74, 94-7, 106, 353 Perun 249 Petrich/ Pirin Macedonia 231 Petsamo see Pechenga Petitjean Fr 396, 397
Index pilgrimage 50, 76, 142, 150, 370; Hasidic 348-64 Pilsudski, Józef 373, 397 Pius XI 379 Pius XII 141, 159, 167 Pogodin, Mikhail 94 Poland 4, 14, 18, 20, 35, 36, 49-62, 75, 139, 202, 243-61, 348, 354, 369-86, 388, 395-9, 401-2, 404n5 Polish-Bolshevik War 370, 373, 376-7 Popiełuszko, Jerzy Fr 402, 404n7 Poroshenko, Petro 104, 105, 361 postcolonial 6, 397, 401, 409 postreligious 16, 309-11, 319, 408 postsecular 1-18, 175nl, 251, 261, 305, 407-11; turn 2, 8-13, 15 postsecularism 8-13, 15 Přelič, Velmir 230, 231 profane 18, 49, 54, 97, 244, 366; see also secular Prokhanov, Alexander 120, 121 Protestant 37, 160, 203, 243, 308-10, 312, 317, 318; see ako Evangelical; Lutheran Prussia 50, 396 pudu 187, 188 Putin, Vladimir 38, 83, 119, 121, 210, ֊ 302, 304 Rabbinical Commission for Jewish Cemeteries 247 Radecznica 246-60 Radko see Mihajlov, Ivan (Vančo) Rasputin 296 Rebbe Nachman 348-52, 354, 357-63, 365nl Red Army 56, 139, 273, 294, 298, 300, 314, 336 Republic Day see Ihnden Republic of North Macedonia see Macedonia revolution 44n7, 71; Cultural 188, 190; ofDignity 203, 212, 218n4; Hungarian 158, 160, 169, 170, 174; Orange 102; Russian 38, 39, 41, 93, 94, 117, 225, 284, 286-9, 291, 293-4, 298, 306, 338 Ricoeur, Paul 285 Righteous Among the Nations 255, 381 Roma Holocaust see Romani, genocide Romani 259; genocide 259 Romanian Orthodoxy 36 Romanov family 284, 288, 295, 336; see also Tsar Nicholas II Rosati, Massimo 11, 14 419 Rosh Hashanah 352, 353 Rosow 311-17, 323n4 Rothberg, Michael 17 Rubin, Efim 352 Russia - My History 39, 122 Russian Empire 72, 117, 202, 210, 271, 278, 350
Russian Orthodox Army 104 Russian Orthodox Church (ROC) 19, 89, 94-105, 202-7, 215, 217, 329, 331-2, 337-44 Russian Revolution see revolution Russo-Japanese war 396 Russo-Swedish war 334 Ruthenian Orthodox Church 89 Rycerz Niepokalanej 399 Sachiko of Nagasaki 394-5, 398 Sacralization 7, 10, 19, 21nl, 32, 62, 69, 77-8, 82, 83, 117, 126, 201, 215, 217, 245, 259, 408 sacred 4, 5, 7-8, 16, 18, 20, 30, 40, 49-62, 82, 97, 133, 137, 151, 193, 204-5, 216-17, 225, 243-59, 269, 270, 273, 288, 289, 308, 310, 336, 339, 392, 395, 403 sacrum 245, 246, 251, 257, 260 Saint Petersburg 111, 115, 125, 126, 127n6, 409 Sanctuary of St Anthony of Padua 346 Sanjiao Heyi 189 Sargsyan, Serzh 76, 77, 83 Schenk, Frithjof Benjamin 111 Second Vatican Council see Vatican Second World War 13, 14, 19, 37, 42, 72, 97, 134, 142, 207, 217nll, 225, 228, 232, 235, 237nl6, 243, 251, 256, 267, 273, 276, 298, 302, 312, 314, 315, 323n5, 330, 337, 340, 342-4, 350-1, 357, 364, 370, 379, 381-3, 392 secular 2-20, 29-42, 45nl0, 49-62, 97, 113, 122-6, 133-51, 175nl, 204, 223, 243-60, 268, 273, 274-5, 277-80, 28ІПІ0, 28ІПІ7, 286, 298, 305, 308-23, 330-45, 357, 372, 384-5, 389, 408-11; see also profane secularization 3, 5, 9-11, 31, 35, 80, 92, 156, 166, 170, 351, 371, 372, 408 Seibo no Kishi Monastery 390, 394, 396, 401, 402 Seikichi 395, 404n3 Sendyka, Roma 244 Serbian Orthodox Church 223, 227
420 Index Serck-Hanssen, Carohne 339 Seytablaev, Akhtem 275 Shelonin, Sergei 332 Shemesh, Bet 353 Shevchenko, Taras 97, 354, 362, 363, 365nl3 Shevchuk, Sviatoslav 206, 218nll Shirvanian, Aris 80 Shoah see Holocaust Shogunate, Tokugawa 391 Shuhei 395 Siedliska 251, 254, 257, 260 Simferopol 274, 276 sites of memory 3-4, 7, 14, 97, 112, 117, 145, 156, 157, 168, 226, 329, 343, 244, 371, 383, 384; see also non-sites of memory Skolt Sámi 329-45 Skorupka, Ignacy 373 Skucha, Piotr 255 Slovakia 19, 37, 133-51 Slovak National Assembly (SNR) 146 Slovak National Uprising 139, 143, 146 Slovak People’s Party 134, 138, 147 Social Democratic Union of Macedonia (SDSM) 222, 227, 228, 230 Solovetsky Monastery 332, 336 Sono, Ayako 377-401, 404n4 Soviet Bloc 156 Soviet Union 18, 36, 37, 43, 72-4. 82, 82, 89, 94-5, 98, 101, 117, 126, 168, 170, 210, 271, 281n3, 284, 288, 290, 294, 305, 362, 373, 410,411 Spiritual Administration of Muslims of Crimea (SAMC) 268, 274-5, 277-8, 280, 28ІПІ2, 281Ո17 Spiritual Administrations of the Muslims of Ukraine DUMU 201-17; Umma 201-17 Staerk, Lars 339 St Alexander Nevsky xii, 19, 111-27, 410 Stahn 43, 117, 289, 290, 302, 303 St Boris 293, 343, 344; see also St Gleb Steinerand, Yeshua 358 Stephen of Perm 334 Sternharz, Nathan 348 St Georg’s Chapel in Neiden 343 St Gleb 293, 343, 344; see also St Boris St Gregory the Illuminator 78, 82 St Isaac’s Cathedral 409 St Maksymilian Kolbe 17, 20, 135, 381, 388-403, 404n6 St Prohor Pcinjski Monastery 226, 227, 228 St Tryphon of Pechenga 329-45, 345n5 St Volodymyr Hill 97, 103, 105 Sultan, Abdul Hamid II 71 Sultan, Amet-Han
275 Sultan Mustapha III 263n4 Suonjel 340 Surovtsova, Nadira 352, 363 Sweden 115, 329, 345nl Święty Krzyż see Holy Cross Mountain symbol 18, 19, 49, 50-62, 63n8, 94, 116, 145, 150, 158, 159, 161, 167, 168, 173, 174, 196, 247, 249, 250, 252, 253, 257, 302, 331, 360, 361, 391, 394, 402, 403; Nevsky 118, 121, 122, 125-6 Synodal Commission 40, 45nl2 Syrian desert 72, 82, 83 Szczecin 316, 317, 318 Szczęsny Potocki, Stanislaw 350, 354 Sznaider, Natan 12, 330 Szuster, Marta 318 Tachiichiro, Akizuki 393 Tamim, Sheikh Ahmed 211, 214 Tatars 20, 211, 212, 217, 267-80, 281n3, 280n6, 280n7, 280nl0, 28ІПІ4 Tiananmen 195; commemoration 182; Mothers 181, 185, 186, 188, 191, 196; Square Massacre 181, 411, 195 Tiso, Jozef 19, 133-51, 151n2 Tito 225 Tokashiki Islands 400 Tokugawa 391, 403 Torzhok 333 Tower of Babel 302, 303 tradition 3, 5, 6, 8, 12, 29, 30, 33, 45nl0, 61, 79, 82, 91, 92, 143, 169, 203, 204, 247, 251, 269, 285, 318, 321, 337, 353, 354, 371, 375, 407; Armenian 81; Chinese 187; Confucian 189; Hasidim 352; Judaeo-Christian 3, 11, 12; oral 340, 341, 342; patriotic 57; revolutionary 38; religious 38, 90, 115, 192, 202, 217, 285-7, 305, 306n2, 308, 384, 401, 409; vernacular 339 traitor 71, 139, 170, 216, 254, 257, 272, 281n6, 372 trauma 5, 6, 7, 13, 33, 34, 35, 37, 41, 76, 171, 244, 305, 330; collective 70, 73, 84, 268, 269-80; Holocaust 356-8; intergenerational 69; national 388 Treaty of Nöteborg 334 Tsar Alexander III 337 Tsar Fyodor Ioannovich 335
Index Tsar Nicholas II 341; see also Romanov family Turkish Republic 72 Tygodnik Powszechny 60, 398—9 Uehling, Greta Lynn 271, 272, 273 Ukraine 17, 19, 20, 37, 63n9, 75, 89-106, 200-35, 268, 270, 273, 280nl, 28ІПІЗ, 299, 348-64, 365nl2, 408, 410 Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church (UAOC) 89, 90, 91, 98, 105, 107n5 Ukrainian Council of Churches and Religious Organizations (UCCRO) 203 Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church (UGCC) 89 Ukrainian Institute of National Remembrance 355, 361 Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Kyiv Patriarchate (UOC-KP) 89-107, 201-17 Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate (UOC-MP) 89-106, 201-17 Ulma family 354, 257 Uman 348-65 UNESCO 340 United States 75, 76, 79, 85n4, 89, 140, 167, 169, 172, 213, 223, 323, 351, 353, 388, 393 Urakami Cathedral 388, 389, 390—2 Urakawa Fr 396 Uspensky Cathedral 290 USSR see Soviet Union van de Port, Matrijs 322 van Salingen, Simon 334 Vatican 81, 135, 142, 143, 148-9, 151, 172, 173, 255, 256, 397, 399; Second Council 255, 260 Verdery, Katherine 233 Vergangenheitsbewältigung 34, 38 Verkaaik, Oskar 308 victimhood 19, 33, 34, 36, 44n3, 133, 159, 161, 209, 213, 255, 270, 370, 388, 394, 403; nationalism 388, 391 Victory Day 124 Vietnam Veterans Memorial 357 violence 115, 145, 168, 187, 191, 193, 244, 249, 250, 259, 260, 270, 273, 281n8, 339, 397 421 Virgin Mary 50, 370, 373, 381, 384; see also Holy Mother Virturi Mihtari Cross 373, 378 Vladimir city 112, 114, 115; Prince 38, 93, 102, 103, 112, 216, 293; see also St Volodymyr Hill Volodymyr Prince see Vladimir city, Prince Volodymyr (Romaniuk) 98 Volodymyr
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