In the year of 100th anniversary of the October Revolution, the author turns to the question of the Soviet heritage influence on nation- and state-building processes in three countries of the South Caucasus –Azerbaijan,ArmeniaandGeorgia. The article postulates clear differences between the study of postcolonialism and the post-Soviet space, and therefore the author presents his own operationalization of the "imperial heritage" study.The countries of the South Caucasus are compared based on the following criteria: a number of ethnic Russians as the main constituent of the Soviet people living in the country; a status of the Russian language; national symbols (statutes, architecture, Soviet state symbols, the hierarchy of military ranks), and...
The "four-day war" between Armenia and Azerbaijan in early April 2016 drew the attention of the inte...
Azerbaijan\u27s war with Armenia in late 2020, was dubbed the Patriotic War by Azerbaijani Preside...
Abstract. This article is dedicated to the analysis of Soviet nation-building practices in the North...
In the year of 100th anniversary of the October Revolution, the author turns to the question of the ...
This paper starts from a discussion of a forgotten page of South-Caucasian history, the existence fr...
This study argues that the weakness of civil society in the post-Soviet Caucasus is not only a resul...
The article reviews the representations of youth of the North Caucasus of the Soviet national-state ...
This dissertation aims to explain how Soviet national historiographies were constructed in Ukraine, ...
Armenian chauvinistic forces, in all periods of history, went to all extremes in order to achieve th...
The article is devoted to the phenomenon of hybrid political space of post-Soviet Armenia, combining...
Civic, rather than ethnic, definition of the nation is typically associated with Western liberal dem...
The article describes the politics of memory of the Soviet Union in post-soviet Kazakhstan and Uzbek...
This thesis evaluates the sociological consequences for Soviet Central Asia (Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan,...
This work explores the relationship between the national past, collective memory, and political prac...
In the article, the author analyzes the transformation of the dichotomy “Europe – Russia” in contemp...
The "four-day war" between Armenia and Azerbaijan in early April 2016 drew the attention of the inte...
Azerbaijan\u27s war with Armenia in late 2020, was dubbed the Patriotic War by Azerbaijani Preside...
Abstract. This article is dedicated to the analysis of Soviet nation-building practices in the North...
In the year of 100th anniversary of the October Revolution, the author turns to the question of the ...
This paper starts from a discussion of a forgotten page of South-Caucasian history, the existence fr...
This study argues that the weakness of civil society in the post-Soviet Caucasus is not only a resul...
The article reviews the representations of youth of the North Caucasus of the Soviet national-state ...
This dissertation aims to explain how Soviet national historiographies were constructed in Ukraine, ...
Armenian chauvinistic forces, in all periods of history, went to all extremes in order to achieve th...
The article is devoted to the phenomenon of hybrid political space of post-Soviet Armenia, combining...
Civic, rather than ethnic, definition of the nation is typically associated with Western liberal dem...
The article describes the politics of memory of the Soviet Union in post-soviet Kazakhstan and Uzbek...
This thesis evaluates the sociological consequences for Soviet Central Asia (Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan,...
This work explores the relationship between the national past, collective memory, and political prac...
In the article, the author analyzes the transformation of the dichotomy “Europe – Russia” in contemp...
The "four-day war" between Armenia and Azerbaijan in early April 2016 drew the attention of the inte...
Azerbaijan\u27s war with Armenia in late 2020, was dubbed the Patriotic War by Azerbaijani Preside...
Abstract. This article is dedicated to the analysis of Soviet nation-building practices in the North...