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Beyond Memory The Crimean Tatars Deportation And Return G Uehling

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Beyond Memory The Crimean Tatars Deportation And Return G Uehling
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.01 MB
Pages: 294
Author: G. Uehling
ISBN: 9781349527038, 9781403981271, 1349527033, 1403981272
Language: English
Year: 2004

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Beyond Memory The Crimean Tatars Deportation And Return G Uehling by G. Uehling 9781349527038, 9781403981271, 1349527033, 1403981272 instant download after payment.

In the early morning hours of May 18, 1944 the Russian army, under orders from Stalin, deported the entire Crimean Tatar population from their historical homeland. Given only fifteen minutes to gather their belongings, they were herded into cattle cars bound for Soviet Central Asia. Although the official Soviet record was cleansed of this affair and the name of their ethnic group was erased from all records and official documents, Crimean Tatars did not assimilate with other groups or disappear. This is an ethnographic study of the negotiation of social memory and the role this had in the growth of a national repatriation movement among the Crimean Tatars. It examines the recollections of the Crimean Tatars, the techniques by which they are produced and transmitted and the formation of a remarkably uniform social memory in light of their dispersion throughout Central Asia. Through the lens of social memory, the book covers not only the deportation and life in the diaspora but the process by which the children and grandchildren of the deportees 'returned' and anchored themselves in the Crimean Penininsula, a place they had never visited.

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