Putin’s Use and Abuse of History as a Political Weapon

Authors

  • Cynthia Nielsen

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.12697/spe.2024.17.12

Keywords:

Putin’s imperialist History, Great Patriotic War Narrative, Russian (neo)imperialism, Russia-Ukraine War, Kremlin propaganda

Abstract

This essay discusses Vladimir Putin’s use and abuse of “History”­­ in the context of Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine. It takes as its point of departure Sergey Radchenko’s essay, “Putin’s Histories,” in which he charts three important strands of Putin’s Historical Narrative, which are summarized as (1) Putin’s (imperialist) History of Russia, (2), the “Great Patriotic War” narrative, and (3) Putin’s NATO ressentiment. The essay examines and expands each of these in turn, analyzing how they are used in Russia’s war against Ukraine and how they help us to see that a central factor driving this war is Russia’s inability to see it itself as anything other than an empire.

Published

2024-08-22

How to Cite

Nielsen, C. (2024). Putin’s Use and Abuse of History as a Political Weapon. Studia Philosophica Estonica, 17, 134–145. https://doi.org/10.12697/spe.2024.17.12