Title Vasario 16-osios Lietuvos valstybingumo tradicija ir Kauno rusų bendruomenė: Jono Tatarincevo šeimos istorija /
Translation of Title LITHUANIA’S STATEHOOD OF FEBRUARY 16TH AND RUSSIAN COMMUNITY IN KAUNAS: THE FAMILY STORY OF JONAS TATARINCEVAS.
Authors Marcinkevičius, Andrius
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Is Part of Kauno istorijos metraštis: Kauno istorijos metraštis.. Kaunas: Vytauto Didžiojo universitetas : Vytauto Didžiojo universitetas. 2019, 17, p. 97-116.. ISSN 1822-2617. eISSN 2335-8734
Keywords [eng] February 16th, 1918 ; Russians, Russian community in Kaunas ; civic and social integration ; cultural and religious identity.
Abstract [eng] The present article discusses the relationship between tradition of Lithuania’s statehood of February 16th and identity formation of Lithuanian Russians in 20th century. The past of Russian ethnic group in Lithuania is most often interpreted by contemporary public discourse (politicians, online and printed media) considering two different perspectives. The first one is based on dominant in Lithuania narrative of the soviet occupation and the other one deal with official position of Russia to the history of World War II and politics of commemoration of its victims. Differences that characterize these two narratives lead often to presentation of various negative aspects from the past of Lithuanian-Russians relations in public discourse. 100th anniversary of restoration of Lithuania’s statehood serves as opportunity for analysis of alternative (positive) experiences based on common history. That’s why the present article focuses on family story of lawyer Jonas Tatarincevas who lived in Kaunas 1918–1941 and made his contribution to development of Lithuania’s statehood. It is revealed in the article what was influence of most important political processes of the first half of 20th century to formation of civic, ethnic and cultural identity of Jonas Tatarincevas and his family members. The family story of Jonas Tatarincevas symbolizes integration of Russians to Lithuanian society combining loyalty to tradition of Lithuanian statehood of February 16th and preservation of non-dominant ethnic and cultural identity. It is concluded that during the first Soviet occupation (1940–1941) many well-integrated families of Russian intelligentsia in Kaunas shared a similar loss to thousands families of Lithuanians (arrests, repressions, deportations). This kind of historical experiences are still not reflected in contemporary Lithuania’s public discourse and dominant historical narrative.
Published Kaunas: Vytauto Didžiojo universitetas : Vytauto Didžiojo universitetas
Type Journal article
Language Lithuanian
Publication date 2019