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Religious and Identity-Based Roots of the War in Ukraine critically analyzes the religious and identity-based roots of the Russo-Ukrainian war from a long-term historical perspective.
The book traces the elements that render this war a religious one, describing its relationship with political narratives and the characterization of Russian and Ukrainian post-soviet identities. It explores the interplay between Church and State, the "imperial" concept of Russkyi Mir (Russian World), and the dichotomy of traditional Slavic values versus modern Western globalization. The book also examines the process that impacted the narrative of Orthodox identity after the Soviet Union, and its connection to the war. Furthermore, it explores the use of public history throughout the hostilities, offering a detailed analysis of the cultural aspects of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, the construction of identities through monumentalisation and the role of art in engaging with the past. The perspectives of religious agents during the conflict are discussed, such as Patriarch Kirill's narrative of the gay parade as a threat to the Russian World, the Ukrainian Orthodox Church's declaration of independence from the Moscow Patriarchate, the peace mission of the Vatican, and the Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew's defence of the right to recognize the independence of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church. Additionally, providing a long-term perspective, the book explores church-state interplay in Russia from Nicholas II to Eltsin, as well as the consequences of the fall of the Soviet Union and possibilities for a dialogue of peace.
Religious and Identity-Based Roots of the War in Ukraine will be of great interest to advanced students and scholars of Contemporary History, Religious Studies, History of Christianity, Political Science, Russian Studies, and Ukrainian Studies.
Contents
Introduction 1. How Eastern Europe Became a Crossroads of Christian Denominations and European Conflicts 2. Understanding the Religious and Identity-Based Roots of the Russo-Ukraine War: State of the Art and Methodology Section I: Russia's and Ukraine's Narratives About Identities Before the War 3. The Kremlin and the Patriarchate in the Twentieth Century: Charisms of Power from Nicholas II to El'tsin 4. The War as a Clash of Identity Regimes: The Road to the Securitisation of Identity in Ukraine and Russia Section II: Russia's and Ukraine's Narratives About Identities During the War 5. Putinism and the War in Ukraine 6. The Russian Orthodox Church and the War in Ukraine 7. The Failure of Ecumenism? The Churches and the War in Ukraine Section III: Russia's and Ukraine's Narratives About Identities: A War Over Public History 8. Dealing With the Past Through Art 9. War on Monuments in Ukraine Conclusions 10. Umberto Vattani 11. Romano Prodi