The formation of the Soviet Union : communism and nationalism, 1917-1923
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The formation of the Soviet Union : communism and nationalism, 1917-1923
(Russian Research Center studies, no. 13)
Harvard University Press, 1964
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Bibliography: p. [304]-328
Includes index
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- Part 1 The national problem in Russia: The Russian Empire on the eve of the 1917 Revolution
- national movements in Russia: the Ukrainians and Belorussians, the Turkic people, the peoples of the Caucasus
- socialism and the national problem in western and central Europe
- Russian political parties and the national problem
- Lenin and the national question before 1913
- Lenin's theory of self-determination. Part 2 1917 and the disintegration of the Russian Empire: the general causes
- the Ukraine and Belorussia: the rise of the Ukrainian Central Rada (February-June, 1917), from July to the October Revolution in the Ukraine, Belorussia in 1917
- The Moslem borderlands: the all-Russian Moslem movement, the Crimea in 1917, Bashkirita and the Kasakh-Kirghiz Steppe, Turkestan and the autonomous government of Kokand
- The Caucasus: the Terek region and Daghestan, Transcaucasia
- the Bolsheviks in power. Part 3 Soviet conquest of the Ukraine and Belorussia: the fall of the Ukrainian Central Rada
- the Communist Party of the Ukraine - its formation and early activity (1918)
- the struggle of the Communists for power in the Ukraine in 1919
- Belorussia from 1018 to 1920. Part 4 Soviet conquest of the Caucasus: the Transcaucasian Federation
- Soviet rule in the north Caucasus and eastern Transcaucasia (1918): the Terek region, Baku
- The independents republics (1918-19): Azerbaijan, Armenia, Georgia
- the prelude to the conquest
- the conquest: the fall of Azerbaijan, the fall of Armenia, the fall of Georgia. Part 6 The establishment of the union of Soviet socialist republics: the consolidation of the Party and State apparatus: the RSFSR, relations between the RSFSR and the other Soviet republics, the people's republic
- the opposition to centralization: nationalist opposition - Enver Pasha and the Bamachis, nationalist-communist opposition - Sultan-Galiev, communist opposition - the Ukraine, communist opposition - Georgia
- formulation of constitutional principles of the Union
- Lenin's change of mind
- the last discussion of the nationality question. Conclusion: chronology of principal events
- ethnic distribution of population, 1897 and 1926' the system of transliteration.
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