List of figures
List of contributors
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1 The Sacralization of History in Modern Eastern Europe: Introductory Remarks, Liliya Berezhnaya and Heidi Hein-Kircher
Section I Memory politics: Uses and Abuses of the Sacred
2 Remembering Religious Dissent Through Its Martyrs: The Orthodox Church and the Appropriation of Historical Memory in Post-Socialist Romania, Radu Nedici
3 The (Ab)use of Orthodox Marian Iconography in the Holodomor Visual Culture in Pre-Maidan Ukraine, Wiktoria Kudela-Swiatek
4 Holier Than Thou?” Discourses of Orthodox Interdenominational Ecclesiastical Historical Politics in Ukraine at the Time of the Ukrainian Autocephaly Process, Ursula Woolley
5 The “Lot of the Mother of God”: Imperial Mystique and the Language of Sovereignty in Modern Georgian Political Thought, Nikoloz Aleksidze
6 Orthodoxizing History, Sacralizing the State, Legitimizing an Autocrat: Russian Past in “Russia—My History” Park(s), Ekaterina V. Klimenko
Section II Staging Martyrdom
7 Between States: Macedonia as a Contested Terra Sancta (1878–2023), Denis Ljuljanovic
8 Churches and Sacralization of Euromaidan Protest in Ukraine From a Post-Secular Perspective,
Yuliya Yurchuk and Andriy Fert
9 Martyrdom and Glory: Sacralization of Memory Practices in Modern Poland, Ma.gorzata G.owacka-Grajper
10 “This Is a Sacred Legend that No One Must Touch”: Narratives of Martyrdom and the Sacralization of History of World War II in Contemporary Russia, Maria Falina
11 Passion According to Nationalists: Martyrs for Faith and Sacralization of History in the Baltic Provinces of the Russian Empire and in Post-Soviet Estonia, Irina Paert
Section III Narrating Paganism
12 “Nacjopoganie”? The Sacralization of the Pre-Christian Past as Identity Politics in Modern Polish Paganism, Karin Reichenbach
13 Re-sacralizing Hungarianness: Pseudo-History, Ethno-Paganism, and High Politics, István Povedák
Concluding Afterwords
14 Heroes and Saints: The Sacralization of History in Contemporary Eastern Europe, Piotr Kisiel
15 The Sacred Power of History: The Useful Past and the Politics of Memory in Eastern Europe, Alexander Agadjanian