Figures
1 Imperial Russian national flag authorized in 1914, symbolizing the unity of the Tsar and the people (Flag of Russia of Sept. 8, 1914 on postcard) 69
2 Two young women guards at the monument of a woman welcoming the âliberatorsâ, erected in Mariupol 74
3 Military equipment of the so-called Donetsk Peopleâs Republic in Mariupol 75
4 The so-called Polish âhenâ or âcrowâ 102
5 Survey results on whether Russians like the word âRossiyaneâ (âcitizens of Russiaâ) 115
Tables
1 The most common meanings of the symbolism of the two-headed eagle 79
2 The frequency of lexemes with the lemma ÑÑÑÑ- (russ-) and ÑоÑÑ- (ross-) in articles by Vladimir Putin from 2012 and 2021 112
3 A comparison of the cultural dimensions of Russian and Ukrainian collective identity 183