Nationalities Factor In Soviet Politics And Society

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ethnic identity political change USSR
Evangelical Christians Baptists
Latvian Popular Front
linguistic assimilation USSR
minority policy USSR
Moscow Patriarchate
national movements
Native Language Schooling
Nineteenth Party Conference
non-Russian Languages
religious policy Soviet Union
Russian Nationalism
Russian Nationalist Movement
Russian Orthodox Church
Russification process
Soviet Armed Forces
Soviet economic integration
Soviet ethnic relations
Soviet military
Soviet nationalities factor
Soviet Nationalities Policy
Soviet Patriotism
Soviet politics
Soviet Religious Policy
Soviet society
Tatar ASSR
Titular Nationalities
Twenty Seventh Party Congress
Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church
Ukrainian Catholics
Ukrainian Uniate
USSR Average
USSR Council
USSR Gosplan
USSR Supreme Soviet
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367294250
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 02 Oct 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The editors express their gratitude to the John M. Olin Foundation for its financial assistance and to the Harvard University Russian Research Center for the facilities and staff support that made this project possible. We wish to thank those who contributed their invaluable scholarly advice, including Vernon Aspaturian, Abram Bergson, Steven Blank, Walker Connor, Robert Conquest, Murray Feshbach, Erich Goldhagen, Richard Pipes, and Marc Raeff. We gratefully acknowledge the assistance of Barbara A. Anderson and Brian D. Silver with Soviet demographic data used throughout the volume. Susan Zayer and Karen Taylor-Brovkin provided able administrative help. For skillful technical assistance with the manuscript we are indebted to Jane Prokop, Elizabeth Taylor, and Alison Koff. Catherine Reed, Susan Gardos-Bleich, Christine Porto, and Alex Sich helped generously in diverse ways. Finally, the editors profited at every stage from the congenial working atmosphere and the encouragement of colleagues at the Russian Research Center too numerous to mention. To all of them goes our deep appreciation.
Lubomyr Hajda, Mark Beissinger

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