Power and identity in the post-Soviet realm : geographies of ethnicity and nationality after 1991 /
"With the dissolution of the Soviet Union and the demise of the Cold War's bipolar world order, Soviet successor states on the Russian periphery found themselves in a geopolitical vacuum, and gradually evolved into a specific buffer zone throughout the 1990s. The establishment of a new sys...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | , , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Stuttgart :
Ibidem Verlag,
2021.
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Colección: | Soviet and post-Soviet politics and society ;
v. 222. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intro
- Introduction
- Formation of National Identity
- The Historical Roots of Regional Inequalities and Their Relationship with Present
- Day Peripheries and Conflict Zones in thePost-Soviet Realm (1897-2010)
- The Faces of Russian Nationalism
- Geopolitics and Language in the European Post-Soviet Realm
- Russian and Soviet Censuses in Ethnic-National Context
- Local Identities under Russian Rule
- The Layers of Post-Soviet Central Asian "Nations"
- Tatars in Russia and the Post-Soviet Realm
- In the Net of Power: Small Nations and Ethnicities on the Black Sea Coast
- Living on the Edge: The Origins and Evolution of the Kalmyk Ethno-Religious Enclave along the Southern Russian Frontier
- "Constructed" (Soviet)Ethni cities
- In the Contact Zone of In-Between Europe and the Post-Soviet Realm. Notions of Karelian Spaces
- Rescaling Moldovan Identities
- The Post-Soviet Azerbaijani National Identity
- Tajik Identities: Ageless Alternatives to an Unborn Nation
- Sources
- References
- List of figure.