Myths of Russia as a tool of socio-political persuasion

Mythologization as a tool of engineering international policy towards Russia has played and still plays a pivotal role in modelling the public opinion. Mythologization is not entirely a centrally controlled tool. The emergence of myths about Russia and Russians has always followed a bottom-up patter...

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Main Author: Rev. Aleksy Kucy
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu w Białymstoku 2014-12-01
Series:Elpis
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Online Access:https://elpis.uwb.edu.pl/index.php/Elpis/article/view/105
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description Mythologization as a tool of engineering international policy towards Russia has played and still plays a pivotal role in modelling the public opinion. Mythologization is not entirely a centrally controlled tool. The emergence of myths about Russia and Russians has always followed a bottom-up pattern and its results have been invariably transferred into the political dimension. The sources of these processes date back to the medieval times and the onset of the modern era.
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spelling doaj.art-7fb6020ad56842298b73c6700ffd87162022-12-21T22:14:42ZengWydawnictwo Uniwersytetu w BiałymstokuElpis1508-77192014-12-011595Myths of Russia as a tool of socio-political persuasionRev. Aleksy KucyMythologization as a tool of engineering international policy towards Russia has played and still plays a pivotal role in modelling the public opinion. Mythologization is not entirely a centrally controlled tool. The emergence of myths about Russia and Russians has always followed a bottom-up pattern and its results have been invariably transferred into the political dimension. The sources of these processes date back to the medieval times and the onset of the modern era.https://elpis.uwb.edu.pl/index.php/Elpis/article/view/105The policy towards RussiaMyths about the RussiansRelations between Russia and the World
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Myths of Russia as a tool of socio-political persuasion
Elpis
The policy towards Russia
Myths about the Russians
Relations between Russia and the World
title Myths of Russia as a tool of socio-political persuasion
title_full Myths of Russia as a tool of socio-political persuasion
title_fullStr Myths of Russia as a tool of socio-political persuasion
title_full_unstemmed Myths of Russia as a tool of socio-political persuasion
title_short Myths of Russia as a tool of socio-political persuasion
title_sort myths of russia as a tool of socio political persuasion
topic The policy towards Russia
Myths about the Russians
Relations between Russia and the World
url https://elpis.uwb.edu.pl/index.php/Elpis/article/view/105
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