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A petição é dirigida a: Institutionen der EU, Nationalstaatliche Institutionen, Bevölkerung (allgemeiner Sprachgebrauch)
Our Demands:
We call on political, educational, and cultural institutions in Europe to:
Our Intention:
This petition is not directed against the Russian people, but against a state identity based on misappropriated history. Language is political. By using accurate and non-imperial terminology such as "Muscovite Federation", Europe can help decolonize its view of Eastern Europe, encourage historical truth, and resist the symbolic foundations of modern-day authoritarianism9.
The current official designation of the state with its seat in Moscow — the "Russian Federation" — is rooted in a historical construct deliberately shaped in the 18th century by the Tsardom of Russia. This construct is based on the appropriation of the name and heritage of the medieval Kyivan Rus, an early East Slavic polity centered in what is today Kyiv, Ukraine. Referring to the modern state as "Russia" is therefore historically misleading and politically problematic — especially in light of the Russian war of aggression against Ukraine and the ideological narratives underpinning it.
📚 Historical Background:
The Kyivan Rus existed between the 9th and 13th centuries and is considered one of the earliest East Slavic states. Its political, cultural, and religious heart was located in present-day Ukraine. After the Mongol invasion in the 13th century, the Rus' territories fragmented, and various principalities developed independently — including the Grand Duchy of Moscow, which emerged only centuries later1.
Until the early 18th century, European sources generally referred to the Moscow-centered state as "Muscovy"2. In 1721, Tsar Peter I officially renamed the Tsardom into the Russian Empire ("Imperija Rossijskaja"), aiming to present his state as the direct successor to the Kyivan Rus. This renaming was a strategic act of imperial historical engineering3.
The modern name "Russian Federation" continues this tradition and symbolically appropriates a cultural and historical legacy that is primarily rooted in Ukrainian history. This linguistic identity confusion is being exploited in contemporary Russian foreign policy to legitimize territorial claims and assert cultural superiority4.
Political and Cultural Consequences:
The dual use of the term “Rus” and “Russia” leads to:
This is not just a historical concern, but has tangible political implications: Russia’s leadership invokes these myths to justify aggression against Ukraine, framing it as part of a “shared historical homeland”6.
Footnotes
Petição iniciada:
23/04/2025
Fim da coleta:
22/10/2025
Região:
União Europeia
Categoria:
Negócios Estrangeiros
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