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Bolsheviks and the National Question, 1917-23

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Jeremy Smith is Lecturer in Soviet History at the Renvall Institute at the University of Helsinki. Klappentext In a timely re-examination of the origins of the system which fell apart so dramatically in 1991, this book deals with the policies of the Soviets towards the non-Russian nationalities of the former Russian Empire. Making extensive use of previously unavailable material from the Soviet archives, Jeremy Smith explores the attempts of the Bolsheviks to promote the development of minority nationalities in the Soviet context, through a combination of political, cultural and educational measures, and looks at the disputes surrounding the creation of the Soviet Union. Zusammenfassung This book deals with the policies of the Soviets towards the non-Russian nationalities of the former Russian empire. Smith explores the attempts of the Bolsheviks to promote the development of minority nationalities! using a combination of political! cultural and educational measures. In the STUDIES IN RUSSIA AND EAST EUROPE series. Inhaltsverzeichnis List of Maps List of Tables Marxists, Bolsheviks and the National Question The Case for National Autonomy: Causes and Processes Building Nationhood: Borders and State Relations 'Korenizatsha': National Communist Leaderships 'Cultural Autonomy': Education, Language and Culture The Georgian Crisis and the Formation of the Soviet Union The Twelfth Party Congress and the Sultan-Galiev Affair Conclusion Bibliography Index

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List of Maps List of Tables Marxists, Bolsheviks and the National Question The Case for National Autonomy: Causes and Processes Building Nationhood: Borders and State Relations 'Korenizatsha': National Communist Leaderships 'Cultural Autonomy': Education, Language and Culture The Georgian Crisis and the Formation of the Soviet Union The Twelfth Party Congress and the Sultan-Galiev Affair Conclusion Bibliography Index

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Jeremy Smith is Lecturer in Soviet History at the Renvall Institute at the University of Helsinki.


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"Jeremy Smith's valuable new book deals with the formulation of Soviet nationalities policy from the Bolsheviks' assumption of power in October 1917 to the definitive formulation of the policy of indigenization...." - The Russian Review
"This is a well-written study, solidly based on archival materials and the contemporary press. Smith adds significant details to the fascinating story of how Bolsheviks built expedient political alliances with the non-Communist nationalists who supported their program of cultural revival, while at the same time dealing with opposition to Moscow's centralizing program from "national Communists" in Georgia, Ukraine, and elsewhere." - American Historical Review

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