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Memory of the Soviet Past: "Decent Soviet Man" and "There was Nothing".

Student: Troychun Kseniya

Supervisor: Anna S. Kimerling

Faculty: Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities (Perm)

Educational Programme: History (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2017

The Memory Studies in the post-Soviet space plays an important role in modern science In the scientific case, investigators can identify through a culture of memory various constructs, introduced as “right to remember” events. The aforesaid considerations raise a general research problem: by what principles contemporaries remember everyday life in the past, when they were the participants of events? The purpose of research is to reveal different ways of construction collective memory in one of the parts of everyday life in Perm of the 80-ths.

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