This paper is a brief overview of the sociology of a national division of the Red Army in the early days of its formation in Kyrgyzstan, as described in two documents about soldiers of Kyrgyz nationality in 1927 and 1928. At that time the Soviet Army was not seeking to substantially increase its numbers but rather recruiting in line with the intentions of the nationality policy, by integrating ethnic groups and regions that had been ignored by the high command. Kyrgyzstan is a striking exampl..
At the end of 1991 by the dismantling of the Soviet Union (SU), the fifteen successor states of SU h...
This article examines Bolshevik attitudes towards the «foreign» soldiers who served in the Red Army ...
The unique cultural and political history of Central Asia has produced intriguing ethnic variations ...
After the 1917 Revolution, the new Soviet state was trying to accommodate local nationalisms by crea...
Kyrgyzstan (the Kyrgyz Republic) is a country in Central Asia. It has a population of 5,664,939 (201...
Creation of the national state in Kyrgyzstan had significant influence to national awareness of the ...
The paper focuses on the Central Asian region inhabited by nomadic Kazakhs and Kyrgyz, along with Ru...
In article it is shown, that history of the national-state Demarcation in Soviet Central Asia per 19...
International audienceLineages and local power : The indigenization in Soviet Kyrgyzstan in the 1920...
This article illustrates the ‘dilemma of difference’ of post-conflict peacebuilding in the Kyrgyz Re...
This articles explores historical legacies of the of the Imperial Mongolia and Russia in Central Asi...
This article addresses the national policy of Soviet authorities in Uzbekistan in the 1920s and 1930...
After the military conquest of the Kazakh Steppe in 1920, Russian and Kazakh Bolsheviks implemented ...
During World War II, the Soviet Union abandoned some of its pre‑war principles of assembling armed f...
Creation of the national state in Kyrgyzstan had significant influence to national awareness of the ...
At the end of 1991 by the dismantling of the Soviet Union (SU), the fifteen successor states of SU h...
This article examines Bolshevik attitudes towards the «foreign» soldiers who served in the Red Army ...
The unique cultural and political history of Central Asia has produced intriguing ethnic variations ...
After the 1917 Revolution, the new Soviet state was trying to accommodate local nationalisms by crea...
Kyrgyzstan (the Kyrgyz Republic) is a country in Central Asia. It has a population of 5,664,939 (201...
Creation of the national state in Kyrgyzstan had significant influence to national awareness of the ...
The paper focuses on the Central Asian region inhabited by nomadic Kazakhs and Kyrgyz, along with Ru...
In article it is shown, that history of the national-state Demarcation in Soviet Central Asia per 19...
International audienceLineages and local power : The indigenization in Soviet Kyrgyzstan in the 1920...
This article illustrates the ‘dilemma of difference’ of post-conflict peacebuilding in the Kyrgyz Re...
This articles explores historical legacies of the of the Imperial Mongolia and Russia in Central Asi...
This article addresses the national policy of Soviet authorities in Uzbekistan in the 1920s and 1930...
After the military conquest of the Kazakh Steppe in 1920, Russian and Kazakh Bolsheviks implemented ...
During World War II, the Soviet Union abandoned some of its pre‑war principles of assembling armed f...
Creation of the national state in Kyrgyzstan had significant influence to national awareness of the ...
At the end of 1991 by the dismantling of the Soviet Union (SU), the fifteen successor states of SU h...
This article examines Bolshevik attitudes towards the «foreign» soldiers who served in the Red Army ...
The unique cultural and political history of Central Asia has produced intriguing ethnic variations ...