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Have the Mountains Fallen?
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 336

Have the Mountains Fallen?

After surviving the blitzkrieg of World War II and escaping from two Nazi prison camps, Soviet soldier Azamat Altay was banished as a traitor from his native home land. Chinghiz Aitmatov became a hero of Kyrgyzstan, writing novels about the lives of everyday Soviet citizens but mourning a mystery that might never be solved. While both came from small villages in the beautiful mountainous countryside, they found themselves caught on opposite sides of the Cold War struggle between world superpowers. Altay became the voice of democracy on Radio Liberty, while Aitmatov rose through the ranks of Soviet politics. Yet just as they seemed to be pulled apart in the political turmoil, they found their lives intersecting in moving and surprising ways. Have the Mountains Fallen? traces the lives of these two men as they confronted the full threat and legacy of the Soviet empire. Through personal and intersecting narratives of loss, love, and longing for a homeland forever changed, a clearer picture emerges of the experience of the Cold War from the other side.

Dějiny Kyrgyzstánu očima pamětníků. 1917–1938
  • Language: cs
  • Pages: 250

Dějiny Kyrgyzstánu očima pamětníků. 1917–1938

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Po stopách Němců ve východní Evropě.
  • Language: cs

Po stopách Němců ve východní Evropě.

Hlavním cílem předkládané monografie bylo zmapování a srovnání aktuální situace německých (německojazyčných) zahraničních komunit v České republice a na Slovensku, v Maďarsku, Polsku, Rumunsku, ve státech bývalé Jugoslávie a na Ukrajině. Mezi hlavní zkoumané prvky patřilo zjišťování početnosti německé menšiny a porovnávání oficiálních údajů (například ze sčítání obyvatel) s neoficiálními údaji (odhady německých menšinových spolků, počty členů farností a církevních sborů). Výzkum se dále zaměřoval na používání němčiny a jejích dialektů jako jednoho z důležitých prvků německé etnické identity – zda se používá v každodenním styku, nakolik podléhá asimilaci, jaká specifika si jazyk zachoval po staletí odloučení od centra používání němčiny na území dnešního Německa. Dalším bodem zájmu prováděného výzkumu bylo zjišťování, na jaké úrovni fungují německé národnostní spolky a jak je rozvinuté školství v německém jazyce ve všech výše uvedených zkoumaných oblastech.

Struggle by the Pen
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 294

Struggle by the Pen

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015-01-27
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  • Publisher: BRILL

In Struggle by the Pen, Ondřej Klimeš explores the emergence of national consciousness and nationalist ideology of Uyghurs in Xinjiang from c. 1900-1949. Drawing from texts written by modern Uyghur intellectuals, politicians and propagandists throughout this period, he identifies diverse types of Uyghur discourse on the nation and national interest, and traces the emergence and construction of modern Uyghur national identity. The author also demonstrates that the modern Uyghur intelligentsia regarded political emancipation and social modernization as the two most important interests of their nation, and that they envisaged Uyghurs as citizens of a modern republican state founded on the principles of representative government. This book thus presents a new perspective on Uyghur intellectual history and on Republican Xinjiang.

Historical Dictionary of Turkmenistan
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 348

Historical Dictionary of Turkmenistan

Turkmenistan is known for its huge oil and gas resources, as well as for the rich, complex, and captivating history of the Turkmen people. For centuries they were known as skillful and courageous warriors who left deep marks in the histories of other countries, such as India, Russia, Afghanistan, Turkey, Iran, Iraq, and Egypt. As craftsmen, they constructed extraordinary architectural monuments, whose ruins can be found all over the country, and famous Turkoman carpets are still highly valued in many parts of the world. Yet, for centuries, foreign invaders and local tribal conflict plagued the land with wars that devastated the Turkmen society and destroyed its magnificent but fragile oases....

Peoples of the USSR
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 265

Peoples of the USSR

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017-07-28
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  • Publisher: Routledge

First Published in 2017. This book is a short reference on the peoples of Russia and the USSR. It includes approximately 3,000 entries, cross-references and spelling variations, fifteen original maps and information on dialects, literary languages and religions. It is intended for anyone who needs basic information about the ethnographic groups of the Russian Empire and the USSR in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.

The Hungry Steppe
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 433

The Hungry Steppe

The Hungry Steppe examines one of the most heinous crimes of the Stalinist regime: the Kazakh famine of 1930–33. More than 1.5 million people, a quarter of Kazakhstan's population, perished. Yet the story of this famine has remained mostly hidden from view. Sarah Cameron reveals this brutal story and its devastating consequences for Kazakh society. Through extremely violent means, the Kazakh famine created Soviet Kazakhstan, a stable territory with clear boundaries that was an integral part of the Soviet economy; and it forged a new Kazakh national identity. But ultimately, Cameron finds, neither Kazakhstan nor Kazakhs themselves integrated into Soviet society the way Moscow intended. The experience of the famine scarred the republic and shaped its transformation into an independent nation in 1991. Cameron examines the Kazakh famine to overturn several assumptions about violence, modernization, and nation-making under Stalin, highlighting the creation of a new Kazakh national identity and how environmental factors shaped Soviet development. Ultimately, The Hungry Steppe depicts the Soviet regime and its disastrous policies in a new and unusual light.

Beneficent Knowledge
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 520

Beneficent Knowledge

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1998
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Empire of Friends
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 290

Empire of Friends

The familiar story of Soviet power in Cold War Eastern Europe focuses on political repression and military force. But in Empire of Friends, Rachel Applebaum shows how the Soviet Union simultaneously promoted a policy of transnational friendship with its Eastern Bloc satellites to create a cohesive socialist world. This friendship project resulted in a new type of imperial control based on cross-border contacts between ordinary citizens. In a new and fascinating story of cultural diplomacy, interpersonal relations, and the trade of consumer-goods, Applebaum tracks the rise and fall of the friendship project in Czechoslovakia, as the country evolved after World War II from the Soviet Union's m...