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Goff / Siegelbaum Empire and Belonging in the Eurasian Borderlands

E-Book, Englisch, 282 Seiten, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm

ISBN: 978-1-5017-3614-8
Verlag: De Gruyter
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SiegelbaumLewis H.: Lewis H. Siegelbaum is Jack and Margaret Sweet Professor Emeritus of History at Michigan State University. His books include Stakhanovism and the Politics of Productivity in the USSR, 1935-1941, and the award-winning Cars for Comrades. He co-authored with Jim von Geldern the award-winning website 'Seventeen Moments in Soviet History,' Stalinism as a Way of Life with Andrei Sokolov, and Broad is My Native Land: Repertoires and Regimes of Migration in Russia's Twentieth Century with Leslie Page Moch.
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Preface
List of Illustrations
Introduction: Belonging in the Eurasian Borderlands
1. Making Minorities in the Eurasian Borderlands: A Comparative Perspective from the Russian and Ottoman Empires
Part One: Negations of Belonging
2. Bloody Belonging: Writing Transcaspia into the Russian Empire
3. The Armenian Genocide of 1915: Lineaments of a Comparative History
4. "Do you want me to exterminate all of them or just the ones who oppose us?": The 1916 Revolt in Semirech'e
5. "What Are They Doing? After All, We're Not Germans": Expulsion, Belonging, and Postwar Experience
Part Two: Belonging via Standardization
6. Developing a Soviet Armenian Nation: Refugees and Resettlement in the Early Soviet South Caucasus
7. Reforming the Language of Our Nation: Dictionaries, Identity, and the Tatar Lexical Revolution, 1900–1970
8. Speaking Soviet with an Armenian Accent: Literacy, Language Ideology, and Belonging in Early Soviet Armenia
Part Three: Belonging and Mythmaking
9. Making a Home for the Soviet People: World War II and the Origins of the Sovetskii Narod
10. Dismantling "Georgia's Spiritual Mission": Sacral Ethnocentrism, Cosmopolitan Nationalism, and Primordial Awakenings at the Soviet Collapse
11. New Borders, New Belongings in Central Asia: Competing Visions and the Decoupling of the Soviet Union
Conclusion
Notes
Contributors
Index


SiegelbaumLewis H.:
Lewis H. Siegelbaum is Jack and Margaret Sweet Professor Emeritus of History at Michigan State University. His books include Stakhanovism and the Politics of Productivity in the USSR, 1935–1941, and the award-winning Cars for Comrades. He co-authored with Jim von Geldern the award-winning website "Seventeen Moments in Soviet History," Stalinism as a Way of Life with Andrei Sokolov, and Broad is My Native Land: Repertoires and Regimes of Migration in Russia’s Twentieth Century with Leslie Page Moch.


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