This dissertation asks how nation-ness “happens” at the level of experience. Although the Soviet state was founded on principles of Marxism-Leninism, which sought ultimately to transcend national distinctions, the experience of the Soviet project constructed and consolidated rather than dissolved nationality among its multiethnic population. Existing scholarship on Soviet nationality policies has largely focused on the interwar era from Moscow’s perspective, when the state’s distinctive approach toward managing ethnic difference was conceived and initially implemented. Relying on archival materials in Georgian and Russian, this dissertation examines nationality from the viewpoint of the post-World War Two Georgian SSR, when early Soviet nat...
This dissertation examines Soviet theoretical and methodological perspectives on ethnicity; the impa...
In this thesis, I have examined the Sovietization of Georgia in the 1920s and analyzed how Georgians...
Citizenship policies in the USSR promised universal acceptance of all immigrants. In a global contex...
This dissertation asks how nation-ness “happens” at the level of experience. Although the Soviet sta...
This study aims to answer two interlinked questions with respect to ethnic conflict in Georgia: Why ...
My dissertation, What Makes a People? Soviet Nationality Politics and Minority Experience after Worl...
The experience of the Georgian diaspora in the Soviet Union is a story of the paradoxes of Soviet em...
The experience of the Georgian diaspora in the Soviet Union is a story of the paradoxes of Soviet em...
Only abstract. Paper copies of master’s theses are listed in the Helka database (http://www.helsinki...
During the Soviet period, languages and identities formed a complicated hierarchyin Georgia as well ...
During the Soviet period, languages and identities formed a complicated hierarchyin Georgia as well ...
This dissertation aims to explain how Soviet national historiographies were constructed in Ukraine, ...
This dissertation aims to explain how Soviet national historiographies were constructed in Ukraine, ...
This dissertation aims to explain how Soviet national historiographies were constructed in Ukraine, ...
During the Soviet period, languages and identities formed a complicated hierarchy in Georgia as wel...
This dissertation examines Soviet theoretical and methodological perspectives on ethnicity; the impa...
In this thesis, I have examined the Sovietization of Georgia in the 1920s and analyzed how Georgians...
Citizenship policies in the USSR promised universal acceptance of all immigrants. In a global contex...
This dissertation asks how nation-ness “happens” at the level of experience. Although the Soviet sta...
This study aims to answer two interlinked questions with respect to ethnic conflict in Georgia: Why ...
My dissertation, What Makes a People? Soviet Nationality Politics and Minority Experience after Worl...
The experience of the Georgian diaspora in the Soviet Union is a story of the paradoxes of Soviet em...
The experience of the Georgian diaspora in the Soviet Union is a story of the paradoxes of Soviet em...
Only abstract. Paper copies of master’s theses are listed in the Helka database (http://www.helsinki...
During the Soviet period, languages and identities formed a complicated hierarchyin Georgia as well ...
During the Soviet period, languages and identities formed a complicated hierarchyin Georgia as well ...
This dissertation aims to explain how Soviet national historiographies were constructed in Ukraine, ...
This dissertation aims to explain how Soviet national historiographies were constructed in Ukraine, ...
This dissertation aims to explain how Soviet national historiographies were constructed in Ukraine, ...
During the Soviet period, languages and identities formed a complicated hierarchy in Georgia as wel...
This dissertation examines Soviet theoretical and methodological perspectives on ethnicity; the impa...
In this thesis, I have examined the Sovietization of Georgia in the 1920s and analyzed how Georgians...
Citizenship policies in the USSR promised universal acceptance of all immigrants. In a global contex...