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NATIONALISM AND POLICY TOWARD THE NATIONALITIES IN THE SOVIET UNION : from totalitarian dictatorship to post-stalinist society

Title
NATIONALISM AND POLICY TOWARD THE NATIONALITIES IN THE SOVIET UNION : from totalitarian dictatorship to post-stalinist society.
ISBN
042904416X
0429693109
0429713118
0429733127
9780429044168
9780429693106
9780429713118
9780429733123
0367014300
9780367014308
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[Place of publication not identified] ROUTLEDGE, 2019.
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Summary
This book examines Soviet nationalities policy from the 1920s to the present. Tracing nationalities policy to its roots in Bolshevik efforts to arrest the decay of the Russian Empire, Dr Simon looks at the evolution of Soviet policy, analyzes the reactions of non-Russian peoples to the policies and discusses the forms of expression and the goals of
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Taylor & Francis. EBA 2024-2025.
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English
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August 07, 2024
Contents
Cover; Half Title; Title; Copyright; Contents; List of Tables; Preface; I. Introduction; 1. Nationalities Policy; 2. Nationalism; 3. Comments on Methodological Problems; Notes; II. Nation-Building; 1. From the Peoples' Right to Self-Determination to Korenizatsiia; 2. The Workers; 3. The Nationalization of Party and State Apparatuses; 4. Language Policy and the Press; 5. School Policy and Education; 6. National Minorities; Notes; III. Great-Russian Chauvinism and the Nationalism of the Other Peoples; 1. The Battle on Two Fronts; 2. Concentrating All Forces on One Front; Notes
2. Mobilization of All Energies3. Collaboration and Deportation; 4. Demobilization; 5. Sovietization of the Conquered Western Territories; Notes; VIII. De-Stalinization; 1. The Battle for Succession; 2. De-Stalinization; 3. Reaction; Notes; IX. A New Nationalism; 1. The New Intelligentsia and the Participation Crisis; 2. National Consciousness and Its Manifestations; 3. Ethno-Social and Economic Imbalance; 4. Ideological Revision; 5. National Assimilation, Language, and Language Policy; 6. National Opposition; Notes; Statistical Appendix; List of Abbreviations; Selected Bibliography; Index
IV. Agricultural Collectivization and the Famine1. The Collectivization Campaign; 2. The Crisis in 1932-1933 and the Famine; 3. The East: Cotton Cultivation and Forced Settlement of the Nomads; Notes; V. Industrialization and Migration; 1. Industrialization; 2. Migration and Urbanization; 3. The Nations' Social Structures; Notes; VI. Stalin's Solution to the Nationalities Issue; 1. Ideological Illusions; 2. Abandonment of National Institutions and Centralization; 3. Soviet Patriotism and Russification; 4. The Great Purge; Notes; VII. War; 1. Annexation of the Western Territories
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