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Putin’s War on Ukrainian Memory

Por: The Atlantic Opinion April 23, 2023

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As repositories of national culture and consciousness, the libraries and archives of Ukraine have become a target of Russian aggression.Matt Chase / The AtlanticApril 23, 2023, 7 AM ETLibrarians and archivists in Ukraine today are fighting to retain control of the country’s institutional repositories of memory. The bodies of knowledge for which they are responsible are under attack from Russian forces. According to the Ukrainian Library... + full article



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