Why are Crimean Tatars born in diaspora, who have perhaps only visited their historic homeland, willing to give up everything, including their lives, to repatriate? Tatars say it is their sense of homeland. But homeland as a referent lies beyond the memories of most returnees. Based on ethnographic research between 1995 and 1998, this dissertation explores the significance of recollection for the transmission of ideas and sentiments, and how in a reciprocal process ideas and sentiments ramify through and are affected by processes of land reclamation and nation building in the former Soviet Union. Specifically, I examine Crimean Tatars' concept of homeland as it developed in the Soviet Union beginning in 1941 with the German occupation of th...
In 1991, Russian communities resident in the non-Russian regions of the Soviet Union found themselve...
As a result of the Polish-Ukrainian agreement signed in Lublin on 9 September 1944, mutual exchange ...
Drawing on Pierre Nora's contribution to memory studies, this essay examines the mediation of histor...
Crimean Tatars were deported by Stalin from Crimea to Central Asia in 1944. This paper focuses on th...
This thesis analyzes the Crimean Tatar National Movement in and outside the USSR through their publi...
The Crimean Tatars’ genocide is one of the clearest, and yet least studied of twentieth-century geno...
This dissertation uses archival and ethnographic evidence to examine how state collapse and national...
The Crimean Tatars and Meskhetian Turks are former-Soviet ethnic groups who were deported en masse ...
Crimean Tatars: today, this small number of people is known all over the world. The history of the C...
The ethnic composition of the Russian Federation is a product of centuries of colonization polices f...
This dissertation is an attempt to explore the unexpected mobilization of the Crimean Tatar diaspora...
In March 2014, a referendum on the status of Crimea took place, which was followed by Russia's offic...
This study concentrates on the changing discourses on homeland in the Crimean Tatar diaspora journal...
This chapter focuses on contemporary strategies of ethnic consolidation during a crisis. The ethnic ...
As Russia continues to occupy Crimea since 2014, we would like to examine the situation of Crimean T...
In 1991, Russian communities resident in the non-Russian regions of the Soviet Union found themselve...
As a result of the Polish-Ukrainian agreement signed in Lublin on 9 September 1944, mutual exchange ...
Drawing on Pierre Nora's contribution to memory studies, this essay examines the mediation of histor...
Crimean Tatars were deported by Stalin from Crimea to Central Asia in 1944. This paper focuses on th...
This thesis analyzes the Crimean Tatar National Movement in and outside the USSR through their publi...
The Crimean Tatars’ genocide is one of the clearest, and yet least studied of twentieth-century geno...
This dissertation uses archival and ethnographic evidence to examine how state collapse and national...
The Crimean Tatars and Meskhetian Turks are former-Soviet ethnic groups who were deported en masse ...
Crimean Tatars: today, this small number of people is known all over the world. The history of the C...
The ethnic composition of the Russian Federation is a product of centuries of colonization polices f...
This dissertation is an attempt to explore the unexpected mobilization of the Crimean Tatar diaspora...
In March 2014, a referendum on the status of Crimea took place, which was followed by Russia's offic...
This study concentrates on the changing discourses on homeland in the Crimean Tatar diaspora journal...
This chapter focuses on contemporary strategies of ethnic consolidation during a crisis. The ethnic ...
As Russia continues to occupy Crimea since 2014, we would like to examine the situation of Crimean T...
In 1991, Russian communities resident in the non-Russian regions of the Soviet Union found themselve...
As a result of the Polish-Ukrainian agreement signed in Lublin on 9 September 1944, mutual exchange ...
Drawing on Pierre Nora's contribution to memory studies, this essay examines the mediation of histor...