The geography of nationalism in Russia and the USSR /
The Geography of Nationalism in Russia and the USSR is an important addition to the small library of essential works on the collapse of the Soviet empire. The first attempt to construct and test broad theoretical propositions about "place" and "territoriality" in the making of na...
Основен автор: | Kaiser, Robert John. |
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Формат: | Книга |
Език: | English |
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Princeton, N.J. :
Princeton University Press,
c1994.
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Book review (H-Net) Table of contents Publisher description Inhaltsverzeichnis |
Съдържание:
- pt. 1. Theoretical and Historical Framework. Ch. 1. The Meaning of Homeland in the Study of Nationalism. Ch. 2. The Making of Nations in Tsarist Russia. Ch. 3. National Consolidation and Territoriality during the Interwar Period
- pt. 2. National Territoriality in the Postwar USSR. Ch. 4. Population Redistribution and National Territoriality, 1959-1989. Ch. 5. Social Mobilization and National Territoriality. Ch. 6. The Ethnocultural Transformation of Soviet Society: Russification versus Indigenization. Ch. 7. Political Indigenization and the Disintegration of the USSR. Ch. 8. Conclusions and Implications
- Appendix A: Evolution of the Soviet Federal System
- Appendix B: Native Language Instruction in the USSR.