Immediately following the Russian Civil War, new Soviet authorities sought to resolve a series of conflicts involving the nomadic communities living along the north and eastern shores of the Caspian Sea. To the north, beyond the Ural River, nomads competed with Russian farmers for pasturage. Further south, around the Garabogazkol Lagoon, nomads from different tribes were engaged in a cycle of violence and recrimination. Communist party members, working alongside local elites, interpreted all these conflicts as disagreements between nations and proffered solutions congruent with this analysis. Peace agreements were written and signed, borders drawn, and national territorial jurisdictions extended and defended. In both areas conflict was not ...
Studies before and after the collapse of the Soviet Union indicated that the Bolsheviks have not bee...
This articles explores historical legacies of the of the Imperial Mongolia and Russia in Central Asi...
This thesis evaluates the sociological consequences for Soviet Central Asia (Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan,...
Immediately following the Russian Civil War, new Soviet authorities sought to resolve a series of co...
Of all the Tsar’s former subjects, the Kazakh nomad made perhaps the most unlikely communist. Follow...
The nomads of Central Asia were already well accustomed to life under the power of a distant capital...
After the military conquest of the Kazakh Steppe in 1920, Russian and Kazakh Bolsheviks implemented ...
After the 1917 Revolution, the new Soviet state was trying to accommodate local nationalisms by crea...
What was the legal framework within which the new states of Central Asia attained statehood?How did ...
The paper focuses on the Central Asian region inhabited by nomadic Kazakhs and Kyrgyz, along with Ru...
Yaacov Ro'i, The Soviet and Russian context of the development of nationalism in Soviet Central Asia...
The Soviet approach to national self-determination through ethnic-territorial state-building during ...
The thesis tracks the emergence of western forms of nationalism in republics of Post-Soviet Central ...
In this paper, I discuss the position of the local elite under the rule of the Russian Empire over t...
THE last years of the Soviet Union were the most challenging for the nations of Central Asia. These ...
Studies before and after the collapse of the Soviet Union indicated that the Bolsheviks have not bee...
This articles explores historical legacies of the of the Imperial Mongolia and Russia in Central Asi...
This thesis evaluates the sociological consequences for Soviet Central Asia (Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan,...
Immediately following the Russian Civil War, new Soviet authorities sought to resolve a series of co...
Of all the Tsar’s former subjects, the Kazakh nomad made perhaps the most unlikely communist. Follow...
The nomads of Central Asia were already well accustomed to life under the power of a distant capital...
After the military conquest of the Kazakh Steppe in 1920, Russian and Kazakh Bolsheviks implemented ...
After the 1917 Revolution, the new Soviet state was trying to accommodate local nationalisms by crea...
What was the legal framework within which the new states of Central Asia attained statehood?How did ...
The paper focuses on the Central Asian region inhabited by nomadic Kazakhs and Kyrgyz, along with Ru...
Yaacov Ro'i, The Soviet and Russian context of the development of nationalism in Soviet Central Asia...
The Soviet approach to national self-determination through ethnic-territorial state-building during ...
The thesis tracks the emergence of western forms of nationalism in republics of Post-Soviet Central ...
In this paper, I discuss the position of the local elite under the rule of the Russian Empire over t...
THE last years of the Soviet Union were the most challenging for the nations of Central Asia. These ...
Studies before and after the collapse of the Soviet Union indicated that the Bolsheviks have not bee...
This articles explores historical legacies of the of the Imperial Mongolia and Russia in Central Asi...
This thesis evaluates the sociological consequences for Soviet Central Asia (Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan,...