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The subject of the review is a monographic study by S. V. Tikhonova and D. S. Artamonov “Peter I in Media Memory”. The monograph consists of three chapters and fourteen paragraphs. Co-authors analyze in the first chapter (“Peter I in the Media Memory of the Digital Age”) the influence of traditional (radio, cinema, television) and new (digital, interactive, social) media on the collective memory. The second chapter (“Peter the Great in the Visual images of Media Memory”) contains a study of historical anecdotes, cartoons, Internet memes, animated films, computer games. The third chapter (“Constructing the image of Peter I in the media environment”) is devoted to the politics of memory and memorial wars around Peter I in comparison with the figures of media memory closest to him – Ivan the Terrible and I. V. Stalin.
D. S. Artamonov and S. V. Tikhonova believe that in the 21st century, new media begins to play a major role in constructing the image of Peter the Great. The reviewed monograph is a truly innovative and searching study, which suggests methods and forms of analyzing the memory of Peter I in contemporary society that can be used in the study of other epochs, personalities, events of world and national history.
对Denis S. Artamonov和Sophia V. Tikhonova合著的《媒体记忆中的彼得一世》一书的评论
本综述的主题是S. V. Tikhonova和D. S. Artamonov的专题研究“媒体记忆中的彼得一世”。这部专著由三章十四段组成。共同作者在第一章(“数字时代媒体记忆中的彼得一世”)中分析了传统媒体(广播、电影、电视)和新媒体(数字、互动、社交)对集体记忆的影响。第二章(“媒体记忆中的视觉形象中的彼得大帝”)包含了对历史轶事、漫画、网络模因、动画电影和电脑游戏的研究。第三章(“在媒体环境中构建彼得一世的形象”)将彼得一世的记忆政治和纪念战争与最接近他的媒体记忆人物——伊凡雷帝和斯大林进行比较。D. S. Artamonov和S. V. Tikhonova认为,在21世纪,新媒体开始在彼得大帝形象的建构中发挥重要作用。这篇评论专著是一篇真正具有创新性和探索性的研究,它提出了在当代社会分析彼得一世记忆的方法和形式,可以用于研究其他时代、人物、世界和国家历史事件。