Sacralization of History in Times of Crises
Modern Eastern Europe
Author(s)
Woolley, Ursula
Aleksidze, Nikoloz
Klimenko, Ekaterina V.
Paert, Irina
Contributor(s)
Berezhnaya, Liliya (editor)
Hein-Kircher, Heidi (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
This book explores the sacralization of history with a focus on modern Eastern Europe where the erasure of Soviet traditions has triggered a search for specific “usable pasts”. It discusses the importance of sacralization in memory and identity-building politics and the complex interplay between religion, history, and identity, particularly within the context of crises and conflict situations, by showing the historical roots of these processes. The contributors seek to identify the political, societal and religious actors promoting the sacralization of history. They consider which networks promote sacralized visions of history and who is excluded from the sacralized community of national belonging. They also explore which historical topics seem best suited for the sacralization of history and question what happens to the rituals, objects, or spaces, formerly regarded as sacral: are they profaned, neglected, or re-inscribed by new national histories, and is there a religious language of national history? These are the major questions of this book.
Keywords
Sacralization of history; Securitization of memory; Secularism; Post-secularism; Central Europe; Eastern EuropeDOI
10.5117/9789048570171ISBN
9789048572618, 9789048572618, 9789048572618, 9789048570188Publisher
Central European University PressPublisher website
http://ceupress.com/Publication date and place
2025Imprint
Central European University PressSeries
Crisis, Conflict and Security in Central and Eastern Europe,Classification
Political ideologies and movements
European history
History of religion
Far-left political ideologies and movements
Religion and politics


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