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Nation-building in the Post-Soviet Borderlands
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Author(s):
Graham Smith
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Vivien Law
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Andrew Wilson
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Annette Bohr
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Edward Allworth
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June 01 2011
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Cambridge University Press
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9780521590457
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9780521599689
ISBN (Electronic):
9780511598876
Publication date (Online):
June 01 2011
Publication date (Print):
September 10 1998
DOI:
10.1017/CBO9780511598876
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Book chapters
pp. ix
Preface
pp. xii
The post-Soviet borderland states
pp. 1
Post-colonialism and borderland identities
pp. 23
National history and national identity in Ukraine and Belarus
pp. 48
National identity and myths of ethnogenesis in Transcaucasia
pp. 67
History and group identity in Central Asia
pp. 93
Nation re-building and political discourses of identity politics in the Baltic states
pp. 119
Redefining ethnic and linguistic boundaries in Ukraine: indigenes, settlers and Russophone Ukrainians
pp. 139
The Central Asian states as nationalising regimes
pp. 167
Language myths and the discourse of nation-building in Georgia
pp. 197
Language policy and ethnic relations in Uzbekistan
pp. 224
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