Fr. 69.00

The Creation of Kazakh National Identity - The Relationship with Russia, 1900–2015

English · Paperback / Softback

Will be released 27.05.2025

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This monograph utilizes three theoretical models to explain Kazakhstan's emergence as an independent state and its changing relationships with the broader world, particularly Russia, since the beginning of the twentieth century.


List of contents










Introduction: Kazakhstan and Russia: The Case of "Multi-Vector" Policy in a Multi-Polar World 1. Theoretical Frameworks 2. Russian Orientalism and its European Pedigree 3. From Transethnic Eurasianism to "National-Bolshevism": The Early Soviet Leaders' Views of Soviet Minorities 4. The Birth of Kazakh Identity and its Historical Mythos: History of Kazakhstan as a Case Study 5. The Collapse of the USSR and the Immediate Aftermath 6. Decline of Eurasianism 7. Kazakhstan's Relationship Regional Powers and the West 8. Friendship, Indifference, or Hostility: Kazakhstan and the Plans for Eurasian Union 9. Russia's Imperial Venture and Implications for Kazakhstan 10. The Birth of the Eurasian Union and the Immediate Aftermath 11. Eurasian Union and the 550th Anniversary of Kazakhstan Statehood: Conflicting Narratives


About the author










Dmitry V. Shlapentokh was educated both in the USSR and the USA (Ph.D, University of Chicago). He is currently an associate professor of Russian and World History at Indiana University South Bend. His interests are in Soviet and post-Soviet history and European history. He has authored, co-authored, and edited several monographs: Ideological Seduction and Intellectuals in Putin's Russia (2021); The French Revolution and the Anti-Democratic Tradition: A Case of False Consciousness (2018); The Mongol Conquest in the Novels of Vasily Yan: An Intellectual Biography (2017); Proto-Totalitarian State: Punishment and Control in Absolutist Regimes (2017); The French Revolution in Russian Intellectual Life; Societal Breakdown and the Rise of the Early Modern State in Europe: Memory of the Future (2015); The Role of Small States in the Post-Cold War Era: The Case of Belarus (2012); Russian Elite Image of Iran: From the Late Soviet Era to the Present (2009); Russia Between East and West: Scholarly Debates on Eurasianism (editor, 2007).


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