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Keynote Lecture "A useful past? Collective memory, security, and international relations"

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11. October 2024 09:30 – 11. October 2024 11:00
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Philipps University Marburg, Pilgrimstein 12, room 201

Invitation to Keynote lecture

In the context of the conference "Historicities of Security and Peace," the Collaborative Research Center "Dynamics of Security," the Center for Conflict Studies, and the Research Hub for Security and Conflict Transformation at the European University for Peace, Justice, and Inclusive Societies (EUPeace) cordially invite you to a public evening lecture by Prof. Georgiy Kasianov (Maria Curie-Skłodowska University in Lublin).

Abstract 

This talk analyses the use and misuse of collective memory in international relations. The perceived past, articulated by cultural and political elites, becomes a universal tool for representing the states and identities cherished by these states in the international arena. As a result, international relations turn into the scenery of competition between various official memory narratives, often resulting in mnemonic conflicts and memory wars. Conventionally, this issue is considered mainly through the prism of Realpolitik in the context of elites’ rational interests. This paper proposes a different approach: to examine the problem in the context of ontological security considerations and mnemonic anxiety, where rational and irrational motifs and actions entangle. The paper presents two cases of mnemonic anxiety in action: the extreme case of bilateral Russian-Ukrainian relations (shared history as a casus belli) and transnational memory politics, represented by the idea of a common European history.

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Collaborative Research Center "Dynamics of Security"
Center for Conflict Studies
EUPeace

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