The nationalities question in the post-Soviet states

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The nationalities question in the post-Soviet states

edited by Graham Smith

Longman, c1996

2nd ed.

  • : hbk
  • : pbk

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Nationalities question in the Soviet Union

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注記

Rev. and updated ed. of: The nationalities question in the Soviet Union. 1990

Bibliography: p. 506-510

Includes index

内容説明・目次

巻冊次

: hbk ISBN 9780582218086

内容説明

In order to take on board the nature of these changes, chapters have been rewritten and updated, and new chapters added. The plan of the book has also been reorganised and is now divided into seven parts. Part One provides two overviews of nationalities policy, the first in relation to the Soviet period, the second since the establishment of the post-Soviet states. Chapters three to twenty-one are divided into five parts, covering the nationalities of the Russian Federation, the Baltic States, the South-West Borderlands, Transcaucasia, and Muslim Central Asia, while Part Seven examines the diaspora nationalities. In again bringing together a large group of contributors with expertise on particular nationalities it is hoped that this book will illustrate to the reader the often strikingly different ways in which national and ethnic groups have been affected by and responded to the transition from one multiethnic federation to fifteen multiethnic states. In order to ensure continuity and the book's overall coherence, each contributor has followed a similar format. Chapters begin by briefly locating each nation within an historical, geopolitical and cultural context. Next, each nation is dealt with as part of the Soviet Union, paying particular attention to socio-economic and political developments during the Soviet period, and to relations with Moscow. Each chapter then focuses on analysing developments during the Gorbachev period (1985-91), with particular attention being paid to such common themes as the impact of the reforms on national cultures and local economies, the role of native leaders in relation to such changes, issues pertinent to fuelling ethnic and territorial demands, and the emergence and consolidation of new national organisations and other forms of ethno-cultural resistance. A final section explores the reshaping of national and ethnic identities since 1991 and how in the process relations between the national and ethnic groups are reconstituting themselves.

目次

  • Part 1 Nationalities policy: from the Soviet Union to the Post-Soviet States: The Soviet State and Nationalities Policy, Graham Smith
  • The Post-Soviet States and the Nationalities Question, Andrew Wilson. Part 11 The Russian Federation: Introduction
  • The Russians and the Russian Question, Simon Dixon
  • Tatarstan and the Tatars, Marie Broxup
  • Sakha and the Yakuts, Piers Vitebsky
  • Siberia and its Peoples, Piers Vitebsky
  • Buryatia and the Buryats, Caroline Humphrey. Part 111 The Baltic States: Introduction
  • Estonia and the Estonians, Rein Taagepera
  • Latvia and the Latvians, Graham Smith
  • Lithuania and the Lithuanians, Alfred Senn. Part IV The South West Borderlands: Introduction
  • Ukrainine and the Ukrainians, Peter Duncan
  • Belarus and the Belarusians, Ralph Clem
  • Moldova and the Moldavians, Vladimir Socor. Part V Transcaucasia: Armenia and the Armenians, Edmund Herzig
  • Azerbaijan and the Azerbaijanis
  • Tamara Dragadze
  • Georgia and the Georgians, Robert Parsons and Steven Jones. Part VI Muslim Central Asia: Introduction
  • Kazakhstan and the Kazakhs, Ingvar Svanberg
  • Uzbekistan and the Uzbeks, Shirin Akiner
  • Turkmenistan and the Turkmens, Annette Bohr
  • Tajikistan and the Tajiks, John Payne
  • Kyrgyzstan and the Kyrgyz, Simon Crisp and Annette Bohr. Part VII Diaspora nationalities: Introduction
  • Crimean Tatars, Edward Lazzerini
  • The Jews, Yoram Gorlizki
  • Volga Germans, Anthony Hyman
  • Russians outside Russia: the new Russian diaspora, Aadne Aasland. Appendix: Ethnic and territorial claims of the post-Soviet states
  • Comparative tables for the post-Soviet states and their nationalities
  • Bibliographic guide to further reading in the English language.
巻冊次

: pbk ISBN 9780582218093

内容説明

Completely rewritten to take account of dramatic changes in the geopolitical order and the nature of the nationalities in the former Soviet Union this book provides a systematic and authoritative coverage of nationality relations in the pre and post Soviet periods and the nationalities question within the successor states.

目次

  • Preface. List of Maps. List of Contributors. Part 1: Nationalities policy: from the Soviet Union to the Post-Soviet States: 1. The Soviet State and Nationalities Policy, Graham Smith. 2. The Post-Soviet States and the Nationalities Question, Andrew Wilson. Part 2: Introduction. . The Russian Federation: Introduction. 3. The Russians and the Russian Question, Simon Dixon. 4. Tatarstan and the Tatars, Marie Broxup. 5. The Northern Minorities, Piers Viebsky. 6. Buryatiya and the Buryats, Caroline Humphrey. Part 3: The Baltic States: Introduction. 7. Estonia and the Estonians, Rein Taagepera. 8. Latvia and the Latvians, Graham Smith. 9. Lithuania and the Lithuanians, Alfred Senn. Part 4: The South West Borderlands: Introduction. 10. Ukrainine and the Ukrainians, Peter Duncan. 11. Belarus and the Belarusians, Ralph Clem. 12. Moldova and the Moldavians, Vladimir Socor. Part 5: Transcaucasia: 13. Armenia and the Armenians, Edmund Herzig. 14. Azerbaijan and the Azerbaijanis
  • Tamara Dragadze. 15. Georgia and the Georgians, Robert Parsons and Steven Jones. Part 6: Muslim Central Asia: Introduction. 16. Kazakhstan and the Kazakhs, Ingvar Svanberg. 17. Uzbekistan and the Uzbeks, Shirin Akiner. 18. Turkmenistan and the Turkmens, Annette Bohr. 19. Tajikistan and the Tajiks, John Payne. 20. Kyrgyzstan and the Kyrgyz, Simon Crisp and Annette Bohr. Part7: Diaspora nationalities: Introduction. 21. Crimean Tatars, Edward Lazzerini. 22. The Jews, Yoram Gorlizki. 23. Volga Germans, Anthony Hyman. 24. Russians outside Russia: the new Russian diaspora, Aadne Aasland. Appendix: 1: Ethnic and territorial claims of the post-Soviet states. 2: Comparative tables for the post-Soviet states and their nationalities. Bibliographic guide to further reading in the English language. Index.

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