he article places the great famine in Kazakhstan (1931-33) in the context of policies implemented by the Stalinist and Maoist governments towards Central Eurasian pastoral populations. After highlighting the factors that caused the famine in Ukraine, the article focuses on the specificities of the famine among the Kazakhs, and its regional distribution within Kazakhstan. It then analyses the role that the same factors could have played in other mainly pastoral regions, both during the 1930s (Kyrgyz ASSR, Outer Mongolia), and during Mao's Great Leap Forward (Inner Mongolia, Tibet, Qinghai, Xinjiang). The article compares the different cases and investigates their transnational connections
This article examines and problematizes the historic case of famine in Kazakhstan in 1931-33 to illu...
For quite some time, the population dynamics in Kazakhstan have largely depended on migration proces...
Because Stalin’s policy of famine creation in the early 1930s has been viewed through the prism of c...
Based on research in Russian and Kazakhstani archives, this article investigates connections between...
Based on research in Russian and Kazakhstani archives, this article investigates connections between...
The article outlines the policies of the Soviet state towards the Kazakh herdsmen between the 1928 c...
1932 belongs to the wider history of collectivization in the USSR and, more specifically, the campai...
ABSTRACT: The article is devoted to a historical and geographical overview of the famine in Kazakhst...
Between 1928 to 1932 a great famine took place in parts of the Soviet Union due to the forced collec...
Kazakhstan was a Soviet republic in which nomadic or semi-nomadic herdsmen constituted an exceptiona...
The paper focuses on the Central Asian region inhabited by nomadic Kazakhs and Kyrgyz, along with Ru...
The essay analyzes from a comparative perspective some of the twentieth century’s largest political ...
After the military conquest of the Kazakh Steppe in 1920, Russian and Kazakh Bolsheviks implemented ...
This article examines and problematizes the historic case of famine in Kazakhstan in 1931-33 to illu...
Le partorg accompagné du député de l'oblast' d'Almaty Kozubekov inspecte le troupeau du sovkhoze « T...
This article examines and problematizes the historic case of famine in Kazakhstan in 1931-33 to illu...
For quite some time, the population dynamics in Kazakhstan have largely depended on migration proces...
Because Stalin’s policy of famine creation in the early 1930s has been viewed through the prism of c...
Based on research in Russian and Kazakhstani archives, this article investigates connections between...
Based on research in Russian and Kazakhstani archives, this article investigates connections between...
The article outlines the policies of the Soviet state towards the Kazakh herdsmen between the 1928 c...
1932 belongs to the wider history of collectivization in the USSR and, more specifically, the campai...
ABSTRACT: The article is devoted to a historical and geographical overview of the famine in Kazakhst...
Between 1928 to 1932 a great famine took place in parts of the Soviet Union due to the forced collec...
Kazakhstan was a Soviet republic in which nomadic or semi-nomadic herdsmen constituted an exceptiona...
The paper focuses on the Central Asian region inhabited by nomadic Kazakhs and Kyrgyz, along with Ru...
The essay analyzes from a comparative perspective some of the twentieth century’s largest political ...
After the military conquest of the Kazakh Steppe in 1920, Russian and Kazakh Bolsheviks implemented ...
This article examines and problematizes the historic case of famine in Kazakhstan in 1931-33 to illu...
Le partorg accompagné du député de l'oblast' d'Almaty Kozubekov inspecte le troupeau du sovkhoze « T...
This article examines and problematizes the historic case of famine in Kazakhstan in 1931-33 to illu...
For quite some time, the population dynamics in Kazakhstan have largely depended on migration proces...
Because Stalin’s policy of famine creation in the early 1930s has been viewed through the prism of c...