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The Affirmative Action Empire Nations And Nationalism In The Soviet Union 19231939 1st Terry Martin

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The Affirmative Action Empire Nations And Nationalism In The Soviet Union 19231939 1st Terry Martin
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Publisher: Cornell University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 39.05 MB
Pages: 528
Author: Terry Martin
ISBN: 9780801486777, 0801486777
Language: English
Year: 2001
Edition: 1st

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The Affirmative Action Empire Nations And Nationalism In The Soviet Union 19231939 1st Terry Martin by Terry Martin 9780801486777, 0801486777 instant download after payment.

The Soviet Union was the first of Europe's multiethnic states to confront the rising tide of nationalism by systematically promoting the national consciousness of its ethnic minorities and establishing for them many of the institutional forms characteristic of the modern nation-state. In the 1920s, the Bolshevik government, seeking to defuse nationalist sentiment, created tens of thousands of national territories. It trained new national leaders, established national languages, and financed the production of national-language cultural products.This was a massive and fascinating historical experiment in governing a multiethnic state. Terry Martin provides a comprehensive survey and interpretation, based on newly available archival sources, of the Soviet management of the nationalities question. He traces the conflicts and tensions created by the geographic definition of national territories, the establishment of dozens of official national languages, and the world's first mass "affirmative action" programs. Martin examines the contradictions inherent in the Soviet nationality policy, which sought simultaneously to foster the growth of national consciousness among its minority populations while dictating the exact content of their cultures; to sponsor national liberation movements in neighboring countries, while eliminating all foreign influence on the Soviet Union's many diaspora nationalities. Martin explores the political logic of Stalin's policies as he responded to a perceived threat to Soviet unity in the 1930s by re-establishing the Russians as the state's leading nationality and deporting numerous "enemy nations."

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