Academia

Jade McGlynn completed her DPhil (PhD) on propaganda and political uses of history in Putin’s Russia, including to legitimise the Kremlin’s aggression towards Ukraine. Since then, Jade has worked on developing her theory of memory diplomacy and the uses of history and values as a constructive force in International Relations.

Peer-Reviewed Articles

‘Illiberal Memory across Borders: Russian Conceptualizations and Uses of History Abroad,’ Journal of Illiberalism Studies 3, no. 3 (Fall 2023): 23-45, https://doi.org/10.53483/XCNT3560.

The Alliance of Victory: Russo-Serbian Memory Diplomacy’. In Memory Studies. First published Online First March 2022. Co-authored with Jelena Đureinović. Open Access.

United by History: Government Appropriation of Everyday Nationalism during Vladimir Putin’s Third Term’ in Nationalities Papers. Volume 48, Issue 6. Pp 1069-1085. October 2020. Open Access

Historical framing of the Ukraine Crisis through the Great Patriotic War: Performativity, cultural consciousness and shared remembering’ in Memory Studies. Volume 13. Issue 6. Pp 1058- 1080. First published Online First 2018. Please email for PDF.

Book Chapters

‘Living Forms of Patriotism: Engaging Young Russians in Military History?’ in Youth and Memory in Europe: Defining the Past, Shaping the Future. Berlin: De Gruyter. In print, April 2022.

‘The Great Unifier? War Narratives and Military History Tours in Kalmykia’ in Young Forum of Slavic Literary Studies 2020 Collected Papers. Stuttgart: Ibidem. Forthcoming, May 2022.

‘Introduction to Memory and Methodology’ in Researching Memory and Identity in Russia and Eastern Europe – Interdisciplinary Methodologies (co-authored with Oliver Jones). Basingstoke:Palgrave Macmillan. Forthcoming December 2022.

‘Beyond Analogy: Historical Framing Analysis of Russian Political Discourse’ in Researching Memory and Identity in Russia and Eastern Europe – Interdisciplinary Methodologies. Basingstoke:Palgrave Macmillan, forthcoming December 2022.

Academic Blogs

Russian Rekindling of the Great Patriotic War‘ for British International Studies Association, March 2022

‘Alexander Pecherksy as a Symbol of Resistance to Fascism’ for Sobibor on Screen exhibition, December 2020.

‘Engaging Young Russians in Military History’ for ZOiS Spotlight. November 2020.

The Great Unifier? War Narratives & Military History Tours in Kalmykia’ Peripheral Histories. June 2020.

Cancelling VE Day?’ on the Centre for Geopolitics, University of Cambridge, website. May 2020.

Book Reviews

Assignment Moscow. Reporting on Russia from Lenin to Putin by James Rodgers in Journalism. 2021; 22(8): pp 2158-2159. June 2021.

The Use of History in Putin’s Russia by James Pearce in Revolutionary Russia, 34:1, pp 154-156, June 2021.

Napred, u prošlost by Milan Subotić in Ab Imperio 03/2020. Pp 394-401. December 2020.