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Contents
1 The Logics and Legacy of Soviet Racialization 1
Nikolay Zakharov and Ian Law
2 Racisms in the Baltic States: Exclusive Nations 17
Nikolay Zakharov, Ian Law and Minna Harjo
3 Racism in Belarus, Moldova, and Ukraine 53
Nikolay Zakharov, Ian Law and Aliaksei Lastouski
4 Racisms in the Southern Caucasus:
Multiple Configurations 91
Nikolay Zakharov and Ian Law
5 Central Asian Racisms 129
Nikolay Zakharov, Ian Law and Maya Shmidt
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X Contents
6 Post-Soviet Trajectories of Race and Racism, an Endnote
Nikolay Zakharov and Ian Law
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Index
Abdramane, Keita, 78
Abdushelishvili, Malkhaz [1926-98],
98
Abkhazia, 119
abortion, 24
Latvia, 24
Abrahamyan, Hovik, 101
Academy of Sciences (Armenia), 99,
126
administrative-territorial divisions,
177
Uzbekistan, 177
adult/youth environment, 46
affecting racism in Latvia, 46
Africa
portrayal by Soviet media and
bureaucracy, 6
social hierarchies, 65
Soviet attitude to, 6
Soviet press coverage, 7
Africans
Moldova, 65, 69, 74
potential migrant group in Latvia,
46
Agayev, Rasim, 111
ageing population, 39, 47
Latvia, 47
aggressiveness, 31
hyper-valuing, 31
Ahal-Tekke tribal hegemony
(Turkmenistan), 171
Ahiska/Meskhetian Turks, 118
Akayev, Askar, 140, 142-4,
149
Akunov, Tursunbek, 150
Aliev, Geidar [1923-2003], 95
All for Latvia! party, 19, 47
Alliance of European National
Movement, 82
Americanisation, 3
racial, 3
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218
Index
Ancestors
acquisition of, 137
myth of heroic as basis for
nation-building, 141—2
Andijan (Uzbekistan)
pogroms in, 179
riots in, 179
Ansip, Andrus, 40, 41
Anti-Armenian racism, 100
anti-black hostility, 102
anti-gay violence, 102
Armenia, 102
Anti-Muslimism
Georgia, 123
Lithuania, 31
Romania, 119
anti-racism, 7, 8, 54
Belarus, 54
Anti-Romanian sentiments, 72
Moldova, 72
anti-Russian revolt (1916), 75, 84,
136
Kyrgyzstan, 148
anti-Semitism
anti-Armenianism compared,
110, 111
Armenia, 110
Belarus, 55, 56, 59
Catholic Church involvement in
Baltic States, 22
Central Asia, 150, 179
Estonia, 35
Georgia, 119
Kyrgyzstan, 150
Lithuania, 56
Moldova, 75
pogroms in Andijan, 179
Ukraine, 56, 80, 83
Uzbekistan, 179
anti-Semitism compared, 20, 119
Antonescu, Ion Victor [1882-1946],
75, 76, 89
occupation policy of, 76
Apartheid, 6
South Africa, 6
Arajas Commando, 24
archaeological excavations, 62
Armenia, 97
architecture, 161, 175
supposed Uzbek roots of Italian,
175
Armenia, 15, 91, 94-108, 110-12,
114-16, 119, 126
Academy of Sciences, 99, 126
anti-black hostility, 102
anti-gay violence, 102
anti-Semitism, 110
archaeological excavations, 62
arrival of Iranian Muslims in
Yerevan, 105
aspirations to whiteness, 103
Dasnaktsutiun party, 105
death marches of 1915, 117
democratization, 95
ethnic cleansing, 111
ethnic groups, 95, 97
Eurasian ethnic context in
antiquity, 98
geography, 58
hate speech, 104, 106, 111
historical background, 97
Holocaust education, 107
hostility towards Gypsies, 115
human rights, 107, 115
human rights education, 10
identity, 94, 106
Islamophobia, 101, 102, 105
Karabakh request transfer from
Azerbaijan to, 95, 113, 114
migration, 84, 107
Index
219
minorities, 107, 119
mixed marriage, 42, 69, 134
nationalism, 92, 112
nation formation/building, 99,
110
population diversity, 101, 106
presidency of Council of Europe,
103,104
racial science, 15, 93, 96-9, 126
racism, 100, 102, 106
regional identity, 160
relations with Azerbaijan and
Turkey, 102
religious education, 94, 100, 116,
124
Republican Party, 106
spheres of domination, 96
Armenian Aryan Party, 105
Armenian-Azerbaijani mixed
marriage, 115
Armenian genocide, 99, 100, 107
Armenian refugees, 163
Tajikistan, 163
Armenian Revolutionary Federation,
95,105
Armenians
attempts to link to ancient
Indo-European ancestors,
98
expulsion of Ottoman, 99, 100
immigration to United States, 151
massacres by Czarist secret police,
113
racial characteristics, 93
racial origins, 100
racial self-identity, 106, 126
Southern Caucasus/Transcaucasia,
93, 108, 116
Ukraine, 113
Armenoid racial type
definition of, 99
structure of crania, 98
Aryan idea, 81, 157, 167
Ukraine, 81
Aryanism
origins of, 157
Tajikistan, 15, 154-5
Aryan myth, 156—9
Tajikistan, 156, 158, 159
Aryan origins, 58, 157
Aryan race, 57, 100
Aspirational whiteness/ 30
Lithuania, 30
assimilation, 4-6, 17, 89, 119, 156,
182
minorities in Baltic States, 17
Association of World War II Veterans
(Moldova), 76
Assyrians, 103
asylum seekers
Estonia, 38, 39
hostility towards in Baltic States,
19
Ukraine, 85
Atambaev, Almazbek, 149
Auschwitz-Birkenau, 25
authoritarianism
growing in Belarus, 65, 70, 88
Turkmenistan, 130
Autochthonism principle
Kazakhstan, 133—9
Tajikistan, 156
Avetisyan, Armen, 102, 105
Azerbaijan
Baku oil rush (1870s), 109
ECRI report on, 114
emergence of nationalist
movements, 95
220
Index
Azerbaijan (cont)
ethnic groups, 95, 110
ethno-racial character of, 108
hate speech in media, 111
historical background, 97, 109
Institute of Strategic Studies
(Baku), 112
Islamic revival, 108, 160
Islamization, 109
Karabakh request transfer to
Armenia from, 95, 113, 114
mixed marriage, 115
modernization, 109
national identity, 109, 113
nationalism, 91, 94, 95, 108, 109,
112,114
pan-Turkic language debate, 108
racial hierarchy, 113
rejection of Iranian ancestry,
108-9
relations with Armenia, 15,91,
94-7, 102, 108, 110, 111,
113-15, 118, 119, 127, 163
Soviet rule, 95
Turkification, 109
Turks redefined as Azerbaijani,
110
Azerbaijan Democratic Republic,
109
ideology of, 109
Azerbaijani, 107-11, 113-15, 126,
127
Turks redefined as, 109-10
Azerbaijani Journalists Union, 111
Azerbaijani Popular Front (APF),
109
Azeri racial type, 114
Armenoid racial type
distinguished, 98, 99
Azeris, 46, 95, 103, 106, 108, 113,
114, 116, 119, 124, 126,
127
potential migrant group in Latvia,
46
backwardness, 3, 6, 7, 22, 173
Baghdad railway, 100
Bakiyev, Kurmanbek Saliyevich, 153
Baku demonstrations, 96
Baku oil rush (1870s), 109
Balta paganism, 63
Baltic dictatorships, 23
compared with Italian and
German fascism, 23
Baltic States
anti-migrant hostility, 19
attitude to Holocaust, 18, 26, 49
debates on eugenics, 18
eugenics, 18, 21, 23, 24, 49
exclusionary nationalism, 14, 22
extermination of gypsies, 17
extermination of Jews, 61
extermination of Roma, 24, 25,
31
formation of national movements,
20
future prospects, 39
growth of extreme right parties in,
19
history, 18
hostility towards Muslims, 43
independence, 17, 18, 21—3, 28,
30, 49, 50, 75
institutional racism, 27, 28, 50
membership of League of
Nations, 21
Index
221
memorialization of Holocaust and
Porajmos, 24
minorities post-World War I, 21
multiculturalism, 17, 42, 47
national identity, 14, 17, 21, 27,
35,37,43,49
Nazi occupation, 23, 26, 49
perceptions of racism as
significant issue in, 19
post-independence strength of
ethnonational boundaries,
27, 50
racialization, 14, 17, 18, 20, 27,
34,42-6, 48, 50, 65
Sovietization, 17
view of Dalia Grybauskaite on
immigration, 48
visits of Special Rapporteur on
Racism (OHCHR), 43
Batken region (Tajikistan), 162
Batyrov, Kadyrjan, 148
Belarus
anti-racism, 54
anti-Semitism, 55, 56, 59
Aryan origins, 58
attitude towards immigration, 68
Balta paganism, 63
Bobruisk, 66
calculation of ‘Jewish blood' in
population, 65
contemporary political regime, 53
culture and faith, 63
demographics, 67, 68
demography, 54-6, 59, 61, 62, 68
distinctive features of Belarusians,
56
early racial studies, 56, 57, 73
economic difficulties of early
1990s, 67
effects of World War II, 61
establishment of Belarusian
Peoples Republic (BPR), 60
establishment of Soviet power in,
60
ethnogenesis of Belarusians, 57,
62
ethnographic influences, 58
Finns, 57-9
growing authoritarianism, 65
hate speech against Roma, 69
historical background, 53-4
Independent Institute of Socio-
Economic and Political
Studies, 68
indigenous people, 60, 62, 63
Institute of Economics and Peace,
55
Jews, 54-6, 59-61, 64, 66, 67, 69
Kriviya proposed as alternative
name for, 57, 63
literacy, 59
migration, 61-3, 67, 68
minorities, 54, 55, 60, 69
mixed marriage, 69
Mongolians, 59
multiculturalism, 53
Muslim immigration, 68
national demographic security
program, 68
nationalism, 60, 69
National Socialism, 63
nation building, 53, 56—61
Pale of Settlement, 66, 87
phenomenon of ‘social distance,’
68
pogroms, 59, 60
population, 54-6, 59, 61, 62, 68
propaganda, 59, 60
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Belarus (cont)
racializing discourses, 59
racial knowledge, 59, 64, 67
racial prejudices widespread in, 64
relationship of Roma with law
enforcement agencies in, 69
Rodnovery, 63
Roma in, 29, 67, 69, 71
skinhead culture, 30, 63, 64
Slavic migrations, 62
social development, 54
social hierarchies, 65
social integration of Roma, 69
social racism, 65
Soviet rule, 133
support for imperial revival, 64
support for racial purity, 58, 59,
62-4
support for Slavic brotherhood,
64
Tatars, 54, 56, 67, 69
Ugro-Finnic ethnic groups, 62
Ukrainian refugees, 68
undesirable’ immigrants, 68
Belarusian Peoples Republic (BPR),
60
establishment of, 60
Belarusians
Balta origins of, 62
myth of purity’ of, 69
belief conflicts, 8
belief formation, 10
Berdymukhamedov, Gurbanguly,
171
Bessarabia, 70, 71, 74—7, 113
‘Be Tolerant’ campaign (Latvia), 44
Biblical Exodus, 67
Biologization, 11
ethnicity, 11
biotechnology, 12
Birobidzhan, 6
resettlement of Jews in, 6
Blackness
discourse on in Ukraine, 85-7
post-Soviet context of, 15
Black/white marriage. See Mixed
marriage
‘blood as a carrier of culture,’ 13
Blumenbach, Johann Friedrich
[1752-1840], 92
Bobruisk (Belkarus), 66
Bogdanov, Anatoly Petrovich
[1834-96],56
Bolsheviks, 4, 5, 60, 106, 109, 133
Bolshevization, 17
Baltic States, 17
borderlands, 3
Soviet Union, 3
Borodenya, Valery, 55
Bronze Soldier clash, 37
Bulak-Bulahovich, Stanislaw
[1883-1940],60
Bunak, Viktor [1891—1979], 98
Buniyatov, Ziya M. [1923—79], 111
Caribbean, 65
social hierarchies, 65
Catholic Poles, 68
perception of in Belarus, 68
Caucasians
attitudes towards in Russia and
US, 94
identity, 91
Caucasus, The: Russian affairs and
intertribal issues, 112
Central Asia
Index
223
anti-Semitism, 150, 179
conscription of males into Soviet
army, 148
cultural colonization, 182
dissident persecution, 130
economic development, 138
ethnic conflicts, 144, 148, 158,
178-81
historical background, 132
importance of national hero, 137,
182
Indo-Iranian people, 137
Islamic fundamentalism, 150
Korean exiles, 130
nation formation/building, 130,
133,141-2
nomadic cultures, 130
Orientalization, 132
racialization, 15, 130, 133
racism, 15, 129-83
residence registration, 131
Sarts, 172-4
settled cultures, 130
socio-political development, 130
sovereignty, 129, 137, 152, 153
Soviet modernization, 129
Central Committee of the
Communist Party, 5, 163
Central League of Veterans of the
Independence Wars, 23
Chachcavadze, Ilia [1837-1907],
117
Chagatay culture, 175
Chagatay language, 175
Chauvinism, 3, 64, 95, 118, 119
Soviet Union, 3, 118
Chechens, 46, 124
potential migrant group in Latvia,
46
Chernobyl nuclear accident, 66
Chinese
hostility towards in Georgia, 122
potential migrant group in Latvia,
46
Chisinau, 71, 72, 78
anti-Semitic demonstration in, 75
Christianisation
Georgia, 118
Western Europe, 17
Christianity
differences between Georgian and
Russian, 117
Georgia, 116-18
Cibric, Anatol, 75
Citizenship
Estonia, 27, 37
Latvia, 27
restrictive legislation on in Estonia
and Latvia, 27
Roma wishing to obtain
Moldovan, 72, 73
civilization, 3, 47, 59, 70, 81,
98, 100, 109, 132,156-8,
167, 169
ranking of, 2
civil rights, 8
civil service, 23, 103, 118
discrimination in Kazakhstan,
103
civil war, 60, 119, 155, 159, 161,
163
Tajikistan, 155, 159-60
clan structure, 129
Uzbekistan, 176—8
Class. See Social class
Codreanu, Corneliu, 76
collaboration, 43, 61, 75
local of extermination, 61
224
Index
colonialism, 7, 18, 26, 31, 42, 44,
49-51, 116, 186, 187
colonization
Germany, 17
Soviet, 28, 50
Committee for the Rural
Resettlement of Jews
(KOMZET), 6
communism, 3, 44, 58
compassionate images of in 1960s
media, 6
Communist Party, 5, 75, 78, 163
Communist Party of Azerbaijan
(CPA), 109
concentration camps, 25, 100
Conference on Combating Racism,
Xenophobia and Intolerance
in Europe (2013), 104
Conservative Peoples Party of
Estonia (Eesti Konservatiivne
Rahvaerakond (EKRE)), 19
cosmetic surgery, 12
cosmopolitanism, 31
European, 31
Cossack traditions, 84
revival of, 84
Council of Europe
Armenian presidency of, 104
definition of hate speech, 104
Education for Democratic
Citizenship and Human
Rights, 103
courage, 31
hyper-valuing, 31
Courlander colonization, 19
Crania Armenicay 98
craniology, 97, 126
origins of racial science, 97, 126
craniometry, 98
Soviet tradition of examining
ethnogenesis through, 98
Crimea, 6, 84
Jewish agricultural colonies in,
5-6
Crimean Tatars, 84
criminal environment, 46
affecting racism in Latvia, 46
Cubans, 11
cultural colonization, 182
Central Asia, 182
cultural fundamentalism/ 13
cultural identity, 153
Kyrgyzstan, 153
cultural inheritance, 9
cultural revivalism, 20
cultural rights, 8, 145
culture
Belarus, 61
Kazakhstan, 130
Czar is t secret police, 113
massacre of Jews and Armenians
by, 113
Darwinism, 23
Dasht-i-Kipchak steppes
(Uzbekistan), 172, 173
Dasnaktsutiun party (Armenia),
105
data collection, 28, 36
lack of in Lithuania, 28
death marches 1915, 112
Armenia, 112
Decree of the President of Azerbaijan
on the Genocide of the
Azerbaijanis, 113
degeneration, 23, 70
Index
225
De-Islamisation, 5
Delfi, 41
Democratic Party of Tajikistan, 160
Democratization
Armenia, 95
Southern Caucasus/Transcaucasia,
96
Ukraine, 80, 88
Demographics
Belarus, 67, 68
Estonia, 22
Georgia, 95, 96
Kazakhstan, 130
Kyrgyzstan, 130, 139-41
Lithuania, 22, 31
Moldova, 78
Southern Caucasus/Transcaucasia,
96
Tajikistan, 130, 160
Uzbekistan, 130
Deportation
Jews, 100
Ottoman Armenians, 100
Deracialization, 8, 44, 107
Lithuania, 28
De-Russification, 168
Turkmenistan, 168
Diene, Doudou, 40
Disability, 28
Lithuania, 28
discrimination, 8, 15, 18, 20, 28, 32,
33, 35, 36, 38, 40-4, 46,
61,68, 69, 73,74, 76-8,
84, 88, 101-4, 115, 120,
121,124,125,130,135,
139,155, 161
dissidents, 130
persecution of in Central Asia,
130
Dombrabad, 179
desecration of Jewish tombs in,
179
domestic violence, 123, 124, 162
Georgia, 123, 124
Dovnar-Zapolskiy, Mitrofan
[1867-1934], 58
Dreapta, Noua, 75
dress codes, 5
religious, 5
Duke, David, 82
Durdyyev, Marat, 167, 168
Dushanbe (Tajikistan), 160, 162,
163
conflict in, 163
Dzintars, Raivis, 47
early marriage, 123, 124
Georgia, 123, 124
Eastern Europe, 7, 8, 91
nation-making,’ 13
Eastern Slaves, 61, 67, 70
folk classifications, 67
Economic development
Central Asia, 138
Kazakhstan, 138
economic difficulties, 67
Belarus early 1990s, 67
economic environment, 45
affecting racism in Latvia, 45
economic migration, 94
Southern Caucasus/Transcaucasia,
94
economic mobility, 185
education
Georgian Roma, 120, 121
Lithuania, 22
226
Index
education (coni.)
Roma, 74
Turkmenistan, 169
educational environment, 45
affecting racism in Latvia, 45
Education for Democratic
Citizenship and Human
Rights (Council of Europe),
103
Eesti Konservatiivne Rahvaerakond։
(ERRE), 19
Einsatzgruppen phase, 25
Elchibey, Abulfaz [1938-2000], 111
elites, 3, 17, 18,23, 24, 49, 64,71,
72, 95,96, 107, 110,
132-4, 139, 142, 155, 159,
161, 162, 164, 171, 177,
186
marginalization in Soviet
republics, 3, 132
employment, 27, 44, 68, 69, 139,
146
Roma, 69
environmental factors, 45-6
affecting racism in Latvia, 45—6
Equal Opportunities Ombudsmans
Office, 32
equal rights, 8
Essentialism, 13, 146
Estonia
accession to EU, 34
accession to European
Convention for the
Protection of Human Rights
and Fundamental Freedoms,
35
anti-immigration comments by
Martin Helme, 19, 40
anti-Semitism, 19, 40
asylum seekers, 38, 39
Bronze Soldier clash, 37
Central League of Veterans of the
Independence Wars, 23
citizenship, 27, 36, 37
contemporary politics, 19
contemporary views on racism, 2
demographic make-up, 37
emergence as racial state, 14, 17,
24
eugenics, 18, 23, 24
formation of national movement,
20
formation of‘radical
communities,' 42
gay partnership law, 41
Holocaust denial, 18, 35
integration of migrants, 39
interethnic conflict, 37
Jewish community, 40
language, 27, 35, 39
member of Schengen area, 38
migration, 34, 39, 40
national awakening/ 21
national identity, 17, 21, 35
neo-nazi/nationalist marches in,
19
racist comment on social media,
41
refugees, 38, 39, 41
restrictive citizenship legislation,
27
revolts in 1905, 21
Russians in post World War I, 21
Russian-speaking population, 36,
37
slave labour camps, 25
society after fall of Soviet Union,
14, 36, 39
state identity/ 36
stateless people, 38
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227
sterilization, 23, 24, 49
xenophobia, 34—6, 40
Estonian Constitution, 35
anti-discrimination provisions in,
35
Estonia’s accession to, 34
ethnic cleansing
Armenia, 111
intellectual foundations for, 3
Kazakhstan, 134
Turkmenistan, 170
ethnic composition
Kyrgyzstan, 140
Tajikistan, 154, 155
ethnic conflicts
Central Asia, 178, 181
Uzbekistan, 178—81
ethnic Cubans,’ 11
ethnic groups
aggregation of in Georgia, 120
Armenia, 97
Azerbaijan, 110
Ukraine, 80, 81
ethnicised modernity,’ 3
ethnicity
bioíogizatíon of, 11
challenging understanding of, 12
race compared, 8, 11
Soviet Union, 6
ethnic management, 136
Kazakhstan, 136
ethnic minorities
Georgia, 118, 119
Kazakhstan, 134
Lithuania, 31, 32
Moldova, 73
Tajikistan, 154, 161
Turkmenistan, 169
ethnic mobilization, 88
ethnic origins, 3, 12, 155, 166, 171
ethnic primordialism, 7, 92
essentialist accounts of, 7
ethnic Russians, 37, 43, 47, 72, 78,
135-7, 169, 180
Latvia, 47
ethnocentrism principle, 140
ethnocratism principle, 140
Ethnogenesis
Belarusians, 57, 62
development of narrative of in
Georgia, 117
Soviet tradition of examining
through craniometry, 98
Tajikistan, 157
Uzbekistan, 172
ethnographic influences, 58
Belarus, 58
ethnography, 99
Southern Caucasus/Transcaucasia,
99
ethnonational boundaries, 27, 50
post-independence strength of in
Baltic States, 50
ethnophilia, 3
ethno-racial character, 108, 117
Azerbaijan, 108
ethno-regional groups, 159, 160
Tajikistan, 159, 160
ethno-religious nationalism, 116,
127
Georgia, 116
Eugenics
Baltic States, 18
debates in Baltic States, 18
early twentieth century thinking
on, 2
Estonia, 23
Eurasia Foundation, 104
Eurasianism, 81
Ukrainian interpretation of, 81
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Europe
cosmopolitanism, 31
extreme right, 30
European Centre for Minority Issues
(ECMI), 119, 120, 122
European Commission against
Racism and Intolerance
(ECRI) (Council of
Europe), 20, 31-3, 38, 41,
43, 44, 73, 74, 85, 86, 101,
114-16, 120, 122, 125
Report on Azerbaijan, 114
European Convention for the
Protection of Human Rights
and Fundamental Freedoms,
35
European Council on Refugees and
Exiles, 76
Europeanization, 14, 44, 48, 91
European Union (EU)
accession of Estonia, 34
Lithuanian attitude towards, 14
European Union Monitoring Centre
for Racism and Xenophobia
(EUMC), 36
Eurovision Song Contest, 85
controversy over Ukrainian
representative, 85
Evkom, 5
Evsektsii, 5
exclusion, 8, 10, 12, 17, 21, 27, 30,
33, 36, 45, 49, 50, 65, 118,
121, 125, 138, 139, 146,
161-4, 182
exclusionary nationalism, 14, 22
Baltic States, 14
exclusionary nations, 20-7, 50
extermination
gypsies, 17, 24, 25
local collaboration, 61
Nazi, 24, 61
extreme right
Europe, 30
growth of in Baltic States, 19
Lithuania, 28, 30, 32
Ukraine, 75
%x
Facebook, 29, 41, 42, 47
Lithuanians on, 29
faith, 54, 63,117,143,178
Belarus, 54, 63
family environment, 46
affecting racism in Latvia, 46
far right. See extreme right
Fatherland Guards (Latvia), 47
Father of the Nation (Turkmenbashi)
cult (Turkmenistan), 171
FATIMA, 78, 79
Feminist activism, 31
emergence in Lithuania, 22
Fergana/Ferghana Valley
(Kyrgyzstan), 143, 144
Feudalism, 4
Finns, 57-9
Belarus, 57“9
folk classifications, 67
Eastern Slaves, 67
football hooligans, 63
association with skinheads, 63
forced abortion, 24
forced collectivisation, 4
forced sterilization, 24
‘forced togetherness/ 44
forcible imposition, 182
racial identity, 182
foreign students, 67
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Ukraine, 67
'Forest Brothers/ 47
For Fatherland and Freedom/LNKK
(Latvia), 19, 47
France, 86, 110, 175
National Front, 82
fraternal organizations, 93
racially-restrictive in United
States, 93
Gagauz, 72, 74-9
hatred of in Moldova, 77
Gamsakhurdia, Zviad [1939-93],
117, 118
Cannibal, Abram Petrovich
[1696-1781], 19
Garda de Fier, 76
Gar mis, 159, 160
gay partnership law, 41
Estonia, 41
gender, 12, 28, 35, 41, 46,
123, 124
Lithuania, 28
gender discrimination, 41, 124
Georgia, 124
genealogical research, 12
popularity of, 12
genetic engineering, 12
genetics, 9, 12, 23, 49, 62, 63, 66,
142, 176, 187
population, 9
Genocide, 24, 28, 40, 66, 76,
99-101, 104, 107, 111,
113, 114, 126, 149, 151
attempted in Nagorno Karbakh,
113
Georgia
aggregation of ethnic groups, 120
Ahiska/Meskhetian Turks, 118
anti-Muslimism, 119, 123, 127
anti-Semitism, 119
attitude towards Chinese, 116,
122
attitude towards women, 123,
124
Christianisation, 118
Christianity, 116—18
demographics, 116
development of narrative of
ethnogenesis in, 117
domestic violence, 123, 124
early marriage, 123, 124
ethnic minorities, 108, 116, 118,
119
ethno-religious nationalism, 116
exclusion of Roma from health
provision, 120
geography, 98
Gypsies, 120
Hamsheni Armenians, 118
historical background, 98
human rights abuses, 121
independence, 95, 96, 118
Islamophobia, 125
Kist women, 124
lack of education among Roma,
33
marginalizaiton of Roma, 118,
120, 125
Meskhetian Turks, 116, 125
minorities, 118, 124
nationalism, 94, 116—25
nation formation/building, 110
Ossetian women, 124
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Georgia (cont.)
police harassment, 122
racial discrimination, 121
religion, 118, 120, 124, 126
Roma, 107, 116, 120, 123, 127
social conditions, 80
struggle for political autonomy,
117
systematic gender-based
discrimination, 124
variation in levels of racialization,
119
Georgian Association for Regional
Press, 119
Georgian racial type, 99, 106
Armenoid racial type
distinguished, 98, 99
Georgians, 93, 95, 97-9, 101, 103,
106, 107, 116-27
construction of ethnoracial
characteristics of, 117
Germanization, 17
Baltic States, 17
Germans, 2, 17, 18, 21-5, 47, 58,
59, 70, 83, 93, 97, 100,
101, 105, 133, 140, 155,
165
Latvia post-World War I, 21
Germany
colonization, 17
racial hygiene, 24
Globalization, 12, 14, 48, 153
Global Peace Index, 55
Gorno-Badakhshan, 155
governance, 3, 18, 20, 22, 26, 31,
33, 34,44,51,89,91, 100,
110, 116, 125, 138, 157,
185
Soviet Union, 3
Great Terror, 5
Grigor ofTatev [1346—1409], 97
group formation, 10
Grybauskaite, Dalia, 48
views on immigration, 48
Guluzade, Vafa, 111, 113
Gypsies
to be treated as Jews, 26
classification of, 26
extermination of, 17
Georgia, 120
hostility towards in Armenia,
106
Soviet attitude to, 3, 4
Stalins attitude towards, 4
Hamann Commando, 24
Hamsheni Armenians, 118
Harmony Centre party (Latvia), 47
Hate speech
Armenia, 104, 111
Azerbaijani media, 111
Council of Europe definition, 104
against Roma in Belarus, 69
health provision, 120
Roma excluded from in Georgia,
120
hegemonic masculinity, 30
Helme, Martin, 19, 40
anti-immigration comments in
Estonia, 19, 40
Hispànics, 11
historical consciousness, 137, 169
Kazakhstan, 137
historical revisionism, 108, 114
Turkmenistan, 169
History Museum of Armenia, 96
Index
231
Hitler, Adolph [1889-1945], 114
Holocaust, 4, 18, 24, 26, 35,
40,49,61,75,87, 89,
102, 105, 107
attitude of Baltic States to, 18, 26,
49
Holocaust denial, 18, 35
Estonia, 35
Holocaust education, 107
Armenia, 107
housing, 33, 68, 120, 135,
163, 180
Roma, 33, 120
human beings, 87, 92
categorization by skin colour, 92
Human rights
abuses in Georgia, 121
Armenia, 103
education in Armenia, 103
Kyrgyzstan, 150
Tajikistan, 155
Human Rights Movement of
Kirgyzia, 150
Human Rights Watch, 161, 179
Hunchuk party, 95
Hungary, 36, 82
Jobbik, 82
identification documents, 120,
121
lack of among Georgian Roma,
120, 121
identity
Armenia, 94, 106
Caucasians, 91
Jewish, 6
Identity, Civil Society and
Integration Policy (Latvia),
45
ideologically driven groups, 46
affecting racism in Latvia, 46
Ihnatouski, Usevalad, 58, 59
İllegal immigration, 48
Latvia, 48
immigration
attitude towards in Balrus, 85
Lithuanian policy, 30
opposition to in Estonia, 42
imperialism, 3, 60
Soviet-style, 3
imperial revival, 64
support for in Belarus, 64
independence
Baltic States, 17
Georgia, 96, 118
Uzbekistan, 174
Independent Institute of Socio-
Economic and Political
Studies (Belarus), 68
indigenous people, 60, 62, 63, 138,
167
Belarus, 62
indigenous rights, 8
Indo-Europeans, 98, 157
attempts to link Armenians to
ancient, 98
Indo-Iranian people, 137
Central Asia, 137
industrial ethos, 4
obstacles to modern, 4
Institute for Caucasus Studies, 102,
104
Institute of Economics and Peace
(Belarus), 55
232
Index
Institute of Sociology, National
Academy of Sciences of
Ukraine, 83
Institute of Strategic Studies (Baku),
112
Institutional racism
Baltic States, 28, 50, 247
Lithuania, 27, 28
integration, 31, 33, 36-9, 43-5,
69, 101, 119, 127,
142, 164
migrants in Estonia, 39
interethnic conflict
Estonia, 37
Tajikistan, 159, 162
International Crisis Group (ICG),
146
international environment, 45
affecting racism in Latvia, 45
Islam
hostility to, 4
revival and rediscover under
Gorbachev era, 5
revival of in Azerbaijan, 94
Islamic fundamentalism, 150
Central Asia, 150
Islamic Revival Party of Tajikistan,
160
Islamization, 109
Azerbaijan, 109
Islamophobia
Armenia, 101, 102, 105
connections with construction of
Soviet rule, 4
Georgia, 125
Lithuania, 20, 31
isolation, 45, 73, 120, 123,
164, 170
Turkmenistan, 164
Israel, 66, 151
Israel/Palestine conflict, 151
Italian architecture, 175
supposed Uzbek roots of, 175
Jadids, 4, 5
Janiashvili, George, 120, 122
Japanese, 93
exclusion from whiteness,’ 93
Javakhishvili, Ivane, 117
Jewish assimilation, 6
"Jewish blood," 65
calculation of in Belarus
population, 65
Jewish Commissariat, 5
Jewish ghettos, 25
Lithuania, 25
Jewish identity, 6
Jewish regions, 5
establishment of, 5
Jewish section of Communist Party,
5
Jews
Belarus, 54-6, 59-61, 64, 66, 67,
69
compared to Tatars, 29, 69
decrease of population in
Moldova, 76
deportation, 100
Estonia, 25
extermination in Baltic States, 17,
31
Gypsies to be treated as, 26
Kyrgyzstan, 148-51
Lithuania post-World War I, 22
Index
233
massacres by Czarist secret police,
113
Moldova, 72, 74, 76, 78
murder of in Lithuania, 25
Pale of Settlement, 66, 87
pogroms in Andijan, 179
restitution of communal property
in Latvia, 45
Soviet attitude to, 87
‘Sovietization of, 3, 6
Jobbik (Hungary), 82
Judaism, 197
Marxism and, 6
Kaiser, Hilmar, 93, 100
Karabakh, 95, 113, 114
request for transfer from
Azerbaijan to Armenia, 95,
113, 114
Karakhanids (Uzbekistan), 172, 176
Karimov, Islam, 157, 159, 174, 175,
178, 179, 181
Karotkikh, Siarhei, 56
Karutz, Richard [1867—1945], 165
Kaunas, 25, 30
post-World War II pogroms in, 30
Kazakhs, 132-9, 155, 167, 180
acquisition of ancestors, 137
Kazakhstan
autochthonism principle, 133—9
culture, 130
demography, 130
discrimination in civil service, 103
economic development, 138
ethnic management, 136
ethnic minorities, 134
ethnic Russians in, 135—7
historical consciousness, 137
language, 135, 138, 139
linguistic and cultural origins, 134
migration, 139
mixed marriage, 134
national identity, 125
'National Unity’ doctrine, 136
nation formation/building, 130,
134
nomadic culture, 130
'One Nation concept, 137
post-Soviet racialization policies,
133
racialization, 133, 134, 136,
152-4
Stalinist cleansing, 133
Khorezm, 177
Khorog (Tajikistan), 162
unrest in, 163
Khudaverdyan, Anahit, 98, 99
Kirkilas, Gediminas, 29
Kist women, 124
Georgia, 124
Klooga slave labour camp, 25
Kolga, Margus, 40
‘Kolkhozniks,’ 65
KOMZET. See Committee for the
Rural Resettlement of Jews
(KOMZET)
Korean exiles, 130
Central Asia, 130
Kovno ghetto, 25
converted to concentration camp,
25
Kriviya, 57, 63
proposed alternative name for
Belarus, 57
Kucinskis, Maris, 48
views on refugees, 48
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Kulturtraeger, 4
Kulyabis, 159, 160
Kurds, 46, 101, 103, 108, 110
potential migrant group in Latvia,
46
Kuropatkin, Alexei Nikolayevich
[1848-1925], 165
Kuzmin, Anton, 135
Kvemo Kartli (Georgia), 119
Kyrgyz Constitution, 141, 147, 150
provisions on Kyrgyz people, 140,
141, 144, 147, 149, 150,
154, 162
Kyrgyz people, 140, 141, 144, 147,
149, 150, 154, 162
Constitional provisions for,
Kyrgyz-Russian Slavic University,
140-1
Kyrgyzstan, 15, 130, 139-41,
143-54, 162
anti-Russian revolt (1916), 148
anti-Semitism, 150
cultural identity, 153
demography, 140, 146, 147
ethnic composition, 140
fear of separatism, 148
historical background, 139
human rights, 150
inter-regional conflicts, 142
Jews, 148-51
labour migration, 131
marginalisation of Uzbeks in, 145
migrants experiences in Russia,
151-2
migration, 150-2
nationalism, 161
nomadic culture, 130
non-governmental organizations
(NGOs), 154
patriarchal conservatism, 147
racialization, 152-4
racism, 139-41
Russification, 143
socio-economic conditions, 145
Soviet rule, 144
labour market, 32, 36
racial discrimination in
Lithuanian, 32
labour migration, 67, 131, 152, 182
Kyrgyzstan, 131
language
Estonia, 27, 35, 39
Kazakhstan, 135, 138, 139, 142
Moldova, 71
language policy, 27, 89, 90
Soviet, 90
language tests, 27
Lascu, Sergiu, 75
Lastouski, Vaclau [1883-1938], 57
Latvia
abortion, 24
ageing population, 47
Arajas Commando, 24
'Be Tolerant’ campaign, 44
citizenship, 27
condemnation of Nazi
glorification in, 45
construction of racism, 14
emergence as racial state, 17
ethnic Russians, 47
formation of national movement,
20
Germans in post-World War I, 22
identification of environmental
factors for racism in, 45
Index
235
Identity, Civil Society and
Integration Policy, 45
illegal immigration, 48
inclusion of Roma in school, 45
migration, 42, 47, 48
multiculturalism, 42
National Alliance, 19
national awakening,’ 21
national identity, 17, 43
nationalism, 22, 43
non-European migrants, 43
political parties, 42
potential migrant group in
migrant groups, 46
racism, 42, 44
refugees, 47
restitution of Jewish communal
property, 45
restrictive citizenship legislation,
27
Roma, 25, 43
Soviet occupation, 43
Special Tasks Ministry for the
Integration of Society, 43
sterilization, 24
Thundercross organization, 23
World War II, 43
Latvian National Programme for the
Promotion of Tolerance, 43
Law enforcement agencies, 69
relationship of Roma with in
Belarus, 69
League of Nations, 21
Baltic States membership of, 21
Legionnaire Movement of Moldova,
75
Leninabadis (Hozhentis), 159, 160
linguistics, 44, 90, 91, 118, 134, 149
Kazakhstan, 134
literacy, 59
Belarus, 59
literary traditions, 175, 176
Uzbekistan, 175, 176
Lithuania
achievement of statehood, 17
anti-Muslimism, 31
anti-Semitism, 22, 28, 32, 56
aspirational whiteness,’ 30
attitude to racism, 33
attitude towards refugees, 29
confirmation of swastika as
traditional symbol, 31
contemporary views on racism, 18
demographics, 67
deracialization, 28
disability, 28
education, 22
emergence as racial state, 22
emerging feminist activism, 31
Equal Opportunities
Ombudsman’s Office, 32
ethnic minorities, 31
extreme right, 28, 30, 32
formation of national movement,
20
gender, 28
Hamann Commando, 24
immigration policy, 30
institutional racism, 27
Islamophobia, 31
Jewish ghettos, 25
Jews in post-World War I, 22
labour market racial
discrimination, 32
lack of data collection in, 28
murder of Jews in, 25
Museum of Genocide, 28
myth of shared descent, 20, 48
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Lithuania (cont.)
National Liberation Movement
(SajTdis), 31
neo-Nazis, 31
population decline, 29
post-World War II pogroms in
Kaunas, 30
race governance, 31
racial discrimination, 28, 36
research on discrimination against
Roma, 33
Roma Integration Strategy, 33
skinhead culture, 30
Lithuanian Centre for Human
Rights, 28
Lithuanian National Democratic
Party, 31
Lithuanian Nationalist Youth Union,
30
Lithuanian National Union (Lituviy
Tautos Sajunga (LITAS)),
19
Lithuanian Social Research Centre,
33
Lituviy Tautos Sajuga (LITAS), 19
local environment, 46
affecting racism in Latvia, 46
Lukashenko, Alexander
Grigoryevich, 55» 67, 68
Madrassas, 5
sustained campaigns of closure, 5
Maidan massacre 1914 (Ukraine), 82
Mamedova, Farida, 111
Manas epic poem, 142
Mapping Global Racisms series, 1
Marganets clashes (Ukraine), 84
Margaryan, Andranik, 106
Margvelashvili, Giorgi, 117
market economies, 65
trauma of transition to, 65
marriage, 6, 42, 69, 72, 115, 123,
124, 134, 144, 157, 165,
177
early in Georgia, 123, 124
Marr, Niko, 117
Marxism, 6
Judaism and, 197
Maverannakhr (Transoxania), 177
Meiners, Christoph [1747-1810],
92
Mein Kampf, 114
Melvin, Neil, 146
memorialization, 35
Holocaust and Porajmos in Baltic
States, 49
Memorial Museum for Victims of
Repressions (Uzbekistan),
179
Merkel, Angela, 47
Meskhetian Turks, 116, 118, 125,
127, 178, 179
methodological deficit, 8
migrant(s)
hostility towards in Baltic States,
19,31
reception in Ukraine, 85
migration
Armenia, 84, 107
Belarus, 61—3, 67, 69
Estonia, 34, 39, 40
Kazakhstan, 139
Kyrgyzstan, 150—2
Latvia, 42, 47, 48
Ukraine, 67, 85—7
Mikhailovna, Valentina, 135
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237
minorities
Armenia, 101, 102, 107
assimilation in Baltic States, 17
Baltic States post-World War I, 21
Belarus, 60
Georgia, 118
Moldovan national laws on, 78
Russian-speakers in Uzbekistan,
38, 50
violation of rights, 4
minority rights, 8, 22, 106, 118, 154
Minsk Dynamo Football Club, 63
mixed culture, 182
Turkmenistan, 130
mixed marriage
Armenia, 106
Azerbaijan, 115
Belarus, 69
Kazakhstan, 134
Tajikistan, 157
Turkmenistan, 165
mobile killing units, 25
modernization, 67, 109, 129, 136,
183
Azerbaijan, 109
Moldova
Africans in, 69
anti-Romanian sentiments, 72
anti-Semitism, 75
Association of World War II
Veterans, 76
black people in, 76
citizenship for Roma, 72
conditions following collapse of
Soviet Union, 14, 71
decrease of Jewish population, 74
demographics, 70, 73, 74
effects of World War II, 89
ethnic minorities, 73
hatred of Gagauz, 77
historical background, 53
Jews, 76
language, 73
national identity^ 71, 72
national laws on minorities, 78
preservation of statehood, 71, 89
relations with Romanians, 70—3
Roma, 73—4
Turkic-speaking people, 77
Moldovans, 70-3, 75-9, 89, 152
promotion of separation from
Romanians, 75
Mongolians, 59
Belarus, 59
‘Mongoloid’ features, 56, 166
Belarusians, 62
Moscow Society of Naturalists, 56
Mosques, 5, 125, 143, 161
sustained campaigns of closure, 5
multiculturalism
Baltic States, 42
Belarus, 53
Latvia, 42
reality of, 126
Mumm, Alfred, 93
Musavut party, 95
Museum of Genocide (Lithuania),
28
muslims
experiences in Soviet Central Asia,
4
hostility towards in Baltic States,
19
immigration into Belarus, 88
persecution of, 5
potential migrant group in Latvia,
46
Soviet attitude to, 4, 46
systematic violation of rights of, 4
muslim tatars, 32
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Myrzakmatov, Melis, 146
myth-making, 152, 175
Nacionālā apvienība ‘Visu LatvijaiV
*Tēzemei un Brīvībai/
LNNK\ 19
Nagorno Karbakh, 113
attempted genocide in, 113
NakhicheanI, 95
Nalbandian, Edward, 110
National Alliance (Latvia), 19
National Alliance AJ1 For Latvia!’
"For Fatherland and, 19, 47
Freedom/LNNK5 (Nacionālā
apvienība ‘Visu Latvijai!’
‘Tēzemei un Brīvībai/
LNNK)y 19
national awakenings,5 21
Latvia and Estonia, 21
national-biological-racial chains, 21,
49
construction of, 21, 49
national demographic security
program, 68
Belarus, 68
national environment, 45
affecting racism in Latvia, 45
national front (France), 82
national hero, 137, 174, 175, 179,
182
importance of, 182
national identity
Azerbaijan, 109, 113
Baltic States, 14, 17,21,27, 35,
37, 43, 49
Estonia, 17, 21, 35
exclusion of others from, 17
Kazakhstan, 125
Latvia, 17, 43
Moldova, 71, 72
Southern Caucasus/Transcaucasia,
106
Uzbekistan, 173, 174
nationalism
Armenia, 92, 112
Azerbaijan, 114
Belarus, 60, 69
Georgia, 117
Kyrgyzstan, 161
Latvia, 22, 43
Tajikistan, 161
Ukraine, 80
nationalist movements
emergence in Azerbaijan, 95
emergence in Southern Caucasus/
Transcaucasia, 95
nationality, 12, 29, 35, 38, 41,
73, 80, 95, 133, 136,
140, 155
challenging understanding of, 12
National Liberation Movement
(SajTdis), 31
Lithuania, 31
National Movement (UK), 20, 21,
49, 82, 113
national socialism, 31, 63
Belarus, 63
national-state construction, 110
Stalinist, 110
‘National Unity5 doctrine, 136
Kazakhstan, 136
Nation, connections between race
and, 21, 49
nation formation/building
Belarus, 56—61
Central Asia, 130, 133, 141-2
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239
Eastern Europe, 13
Georgia and Armenia, 99
Kazakhstan, 130, 134
myth of heroic ancestors as basis
for, 141-2
relationship with racism, 70-3
Turkmenistan, 168
Uzbekistan, 182
natural resources, 164
Turkmenistan, 164
Navoi, Alisher [1441-1501], 175,
176
Nazarbayev, Nursultan Abishuly,
134, 136
Nazarov, Abdullah, 163, 180
Nazi glorification, 45
condemnation in Latvia, 45
Nazi occupation
Baltic States, 23, 26, 49
replacement with Soviet
occupation, 49
Nazis
extermination, 24
Romanian collaboration with, 75
Nazi symbols, 31, 82
Neo-nazi/nationalist marches, 19
Estonia, 19
Neo-Nazism, 19, 28, 31,44, 79, 82,
83, 105
Lithuania, 31
Nilus, Sergei Aleksandrovich
[1862-1929], 113
Ninth Fort, 25
Niyazov, Saparmurat [1940-2006],
168-71
Njdeh, Garegin [1886-1955], 105,
106
‘No Hate Speech Movement’ youth
campaign, 104
nomadic cultures, 130
Central Asia, 130
Non-European migrants, 43
Latvia, 43
Non-governmental organizations
(NGOs), 8,41,42, 78, 80,
103, 104, 107, 115, 149,
151,154
Kyrgyzstan, 154
O
Office of the United Nations High
Commissioner for Human
Rights (OHCHR) Special,
2
Rapporteur on Racism, 2
Oghuz tribes (Turkmenistan), 167,
168
Oguz Khan narratives, 166
‘One Nation concept, 137
Kazakhstan, 137
Onoje, John, 78
Ordnungspolizeiy 25
orientalization, 132
Central Asia, 132
Orthodox Ukrainians, 68
perception of in Belarus, 68
Osh, 143, 145-8, 153
violence in, 145—8
Ossetian women, 124
Georgia, 124
Ossets, 95
revolt against Georgian rule, 95
Ottoman Armenians, 99, 100
deportation, 100
Ottoman Empire, 70, 100
racism, 100
Otunbaeva, Roza, 142
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pale of settlement, 66, 87
Belarus, 66
Palestinians, 46
potential migrant group in Latvia,
46
Pamiris, 159, 160, 163
Pan-Azerbaijainism, 109
Paneriai, 25
Pan-Islam, 109
Pan-Slavism, 64
Pan-Turkic language debate, 108
Azerbaijan, 108
Pan-Turkism, 15, 100, 109, 130
Tajikistan, 15
Party of Free Labour (Tajikistan),
160
Party of National Unity (Tajikistan),
160
Party of Political and Economic
Revival (Tajikistan), 160
Patriarchal conservatism, 147
Kyrgyzstan, 147
Pats, Konstantin [1874-1956], 22,
23
‘Peoples/ 21, 49
hierarchies of, 21
People s Democratic Party of
Tajikistan, 160
Peoples Opposition Bloc (Ukraine),
84
physical anthropology, 3, 23, 92, 95,
97-9, 126, 172-6
physical environment, 45
affecting racism in Latvia, 45
physical strength, 31
hyper-valuing, 31
Plugar, Anatol, 74
Pogroms, 30, 59, 60, 95, 113, 145,
179
Belarus, 59, 60
police harassment, 122
Georgia, 122
Polish-Soviet War (1991—21), 60
‘Polish spirit/ 56
political autonomy, 117
Georgias struggle for, 117
political parties, 41, 42, 48, 81, 82,
85, 150, 151, 159
Latvia, 42
political posts, 178
recruitment to in Uzbekistan, 178
polonization, 17
Baltic States, 17
polyracism, 1,9, 15, 125, 187
South Caucasus, 125
polytypism, 177
Uzbekistan, 177
Popular Front (Tajikistan), 109,
160
Popular Movement (Tajikistan), 160
population
Belarus, 54, 61, 62
diversity in Armenia, 104
Uzbekistan, 145, 148, 176
population decline, 29
Lithuania, 29
population genetics, 9
Porajmos, 24, 26, 49
Poroshenko, Petr Oleksiyovych, 56
Post-Soviet republics, 1,2, 13, 76,
118, 185, 187
racism in fourteen independent, 1
poverty, 6, 7, 34, 94, 97, 120
Roma, 120
Pravieniškes camp, 25
‘Prestigious ancestors/ 12
search for, 12
primitivism, 2
progression from, 2
Index
241
primordialism, 3, 7, 92, 97
Propaganda, 6, 8, 59, 60, 76, 102,
111, 155, 164, 167
Belarus, 59, 60
Protocols of the Elders of Zion, 113,
114
Purges, 3, 5
Soviet ethnic and national, 3
‘Purity and contamination,’ 13
Putin, Vladimir, 79, 82
Qazi courts, 5
closure of, 5
race
connections between nation and,
31
difficulties in defining, 3
ethnicity compared, 187
Marxist-Leninist definition of, 3
ontological status of, 10
post-Soviet trajectories, 185—7
race-anthropological studies, 56, 165
early Turkmen, 165
race governance, 31,51
Lithuania, 31
race theory, 1
reconfiguration of, 1
racial americanization, 3
racial anthropology, 165
Turken, 165
racial characteristics, 93, 112, 117
Armenians, 93
racial components, 63, 177
Uzbeks, 177
‘Racial crime,’ 6
racial discrimination
Georgia, 121
labour market in Lithuania, 32
Lithuania, 28
Ukraine, 76
racial exceptionalism, 19
racial hierarchy, 21, 49, 113, 135
Azerbaijan, 113
racial hygiene, 24
German ideals of, 24
racial identity, 11, 12, 23, 132, 182
forcible imposition of, 182
racialization
Baltic States, 14, 17, 18, 20, 27,
34, 42-6, 48, 50, 65
Central Asia, 15, 130, 133
Kazakhastan, 133, 134, 136,
152-4
Kyrgyzstan, 143
legacy of Soviet, 1—15
scope of, 1
stages of in Kyrgyzstan, 152—4
Tajikistan, 15, 159
Ukraine, 65
Uzbekistan, 15, 132, 162,
172-81
variation of levels in Georgia, 119
Racialized ‘Hispanics,’ 11
racializing discourse, 59
Belarus, 59
racial knowledge
Belarus, 59
dissemination of, 12
racial markers, 30, 67
racial nationalism, 30, 31, 91, 105,
106, 114
racial origins, 21, 49, 100
Armenians, 100
242
Index
‘Racial pollution/ 13
racial prejudices, 64, 171
widespread in Belarus, 64
racial privilege, 186
assertion of, 186
racial purity
myth of Belarusian, 70
support for in Belarus, 59, 62֊A
racial science
Armenia, 97
craniology as origin of, 97
development of, 97
fusion of European and Soviet, 97
racial self-identity, 106, 126
Armenians, 106, 126
racial studies, 56, 57, 73
racial truth, 2
racial type, 56, 81, 98, 99, 106, 137,
165
South Siberia, 137
racial violence
Tajikistan, 161
Ukraine, 74
racism
Anti-Armenian, 100
Armenia, 100, 102, 106
Central Asia, 129-83
contemporary views of in Baltic
States, 18
global theory of, 9
identification of environmental
factors for in Latvia, 45
Kyrgyzstan, 139—41
Latvia, 42—8
limitation on formulating general
theory of, 9
Lithuanian attitude to, 33
official non-existence of in Soviet
Union, 27
Ottoman Empire, 70
perceptions of as significant issue
in Baltic States, 26
post-Soviet, 185-7
relationship with nation-making,
7
research into, 2
shifting dynamic of, 9
studies mapping, 1
Tajikistan, 130, 154—5
theoretical advancement of the
sociology of race and, 8
Turkmenistan, 67, 164-71
United States, 151
racism victim surveys, 36
racist violence, 28, 30, 31, 35, 36,
43-6, 51, 53, 74, 80, 88,
161-4, 182
Ukraine, 80
radical communities, 42
formation in Estonia, 42
Rahmon, Emomali, 158
Rakhmonov, Emomali, 157
refugees
attitude towards in Uzbekistan,
180
Estonia, 38, 39, 41
hostility towards in Baltic States,
19, 39
Latvia, 42, 44
Lithuanian attitude towards, 29
Ukrainian, 68, 76, 85—7
regional identity, 102, 160
Armenia, 102
regionalism
Tajikistan, 15, 159, 160, 176, 180
Uzbekistan, 176—8, 180
religion, 6, 35, 38, 40, 63, 104, 107,
112, 118, 120, 123, 124,
126, 143, 161
Georgia, 118
Index
243
religious activity, 5
restrictions on, 5
religious education, 94, 100, 116,
124
Armenia, 94, 100, 116, 124
religious freedom, 161
Tajikistan, 161
Republican Party (Armenia), 101,
106
Republic of Mountainous Armenia,
106
research
Lithuanian on discrimination
against Roma, 33
Ukraine, 82
residence registration, 131
Central Asia, 131
Ripley, William Zebina
[1867֊1941],93
Rodnovery, 63
Roma
Belarus, 29, 67, 69, 71
education, 74
employment, 69
excluded from health provision in
Georgia, 33
experiences in Soviet Union, 4
extermination of in Baltic States,
24, 23,31
forced collectivisation, 4
Georgia, 107, 116, 120, 123, 127
hate speech against in Belarus, 69
housing, 33
inclusion in school in Latvia, 45
lack of education among
Georgian, 33
lack of identification documents
of among Georgian, 121
Latvia, 25, 43
marginalization in Georgia, 43
Moldova, 73—4
Moldovan citizenship, 73
poverty, 34
relationship of with law
enforcement agencies in
Belarus, 69
research on discrimination against
in Lithuania, 33
Soviet racism against, 73
Roma Integration Strategy, 33
Roman Catholic Church, 27
involvement in Anti-Semitism in
Baltic States, 27
Romania, 70-2, 75—7, 88, 89
anti-Muslim hostility, 32
Romanian Orthodox Church, 75
Romanians
collaboration with Nazi Germany,
75
promotion of separation from
Moldovans, 75
relations with Moldova, 70-3
Rumguvur party, 95
Russia
attitude towards Caucasians, 94
Kyrgyz migrants’ experiences in,
151-2
relations with Ukraine, 53
Russian Federation, 2, 13, 36, 85,
93, 94, 108, 110, 116, 133,
134
Russian National Unity movement,
56
Russian refugees, 180
Uzbekistan, 180
Russians
Estonia post-World War I, 21
ethnic in Kazakhstan, 135-7
244
Index
Russians (cont.)
outflow from Turkmenistan, 170
Russian-speaking population, 36, 37,
150, 182
Estonia, 36, 37
Russification
Baltic States, 17
intellectual foundations for, 3
Kyrgyzstan, 149
Russophobia, 79, 83
Sacae, 99
Samanid Empire, 157
Samarkand, 156, 165, 174-8
Sarmatians, 99, 166
Sarts, 172-4
Satsevich, Vladimir, 63
Scandinavia, 23, 24
social engineering, 24
Scandinavia-Baltic international
networks, 23
Schengen area, 38
Estonian membership, 38
Scythians, 81, 99, 166
second international, 6
self-determination, 3,153
self-racialization, 186
separatism, 72, 136, 145, 148
fear of in Kyrgyzstan, 148
settled cultures, 130
Central Asia, 130
shared descent, 20, 48
myth of, 20, 48
Shaybanids (Uzbekistan), 174
Shekhovtsov, Anton, 82
Shnirelman, Victor, 7, 12, 63, 88,
97, 108, 137, 157, 159,
167, 171, 172
Shornikov, Pyotr, 73, 76
Šiauliai ghetto, 25
converted to concentration camp,
25
Sichersheitsdienst, 25
Siljuk dynasty, 168
Šils, Janis, 47
skin colour, 8, 35, 46, 92
categorization of human beings
by, 92
skinhead culture
Belarus, 64
Lithuania, 30
Skinheads, 28, 30, 31, 44, 63,
64, 105
association with football
hooligans, 63
skull shape, 99
differentiation, 99
slave labour camps, 25
Slavery, 19, 31, 51, 65
European, 31,51
slavic brotherhood, 64
support for in Belarus, 64
Slavic migrations, 62
Belarus, 62
‘Smell of the other/ 67
Smetana, Antanas [1874—1944], 22
social class,
social cohesion, 12, 187
social conditions, 80
Georgia, 80
social distance,’ 34, 68
Belarus, 68
social engineering, 24, 171
Scandinavia, 24
social hierarchies
Africa and Caribbean, 65
Belarus, 65
social integration, 69
Index
245
Roma in Belarus, 69
socialism, 3, 7, 8, 15, 63
legacy of state, 8, 15
social media, 9
racist comment in Estonia, 41
social mobility, 61, 170
social policy, 86
Ukraine, 86
social problem, 26, 183
Gypsies categorised as, 26
social racism, 65, 143—4, 181
Belarus, 65
societies, 3, 4, 8, 9, 12—14, 20, 23,
49, 50,71,88, 130, 181-3,
186, 187
separation of modern and
‘backward/ 3
Society ‘Lali Badakhshon
(Tajikistan), 160
socio-political development, 130
Central Asia, 130
Sodiqov, Alexandr, 162
Sonyel, Salahi Ramadan
[1932-20151,99
South Africa, 6, 9, 30
apartheid, 6
Southern Caucasus/Transcaucasia
Armenians, 93
composition, 108
democratization, 95
demography, 95, 98
economic migration, 94
emergence of nationalist
movements, 95
ethnography, 92
national identity, 106
polyracism, 125
South Ossetia, 119
South Siberia, 137
racial type, 137
sovereignty, 3, 129, 137, 152, 153
Central Asia, 152
Soviet Central Asia
Bolsheviks, 4
experiences of Muslims in, 4
Jadids, 4
Soviet Far East, 6
resettlement of Jews in, 6
Sovietization
Baltic States, 17
intellectual foundations for, 3
Soviet occupation, 26, 35, 43, 49
Latvia, 43
Soviet rule
stages of racialization in, 152—4
state-making ethnicity, 154
tribalism, 167
Tulip Revolution, 143, 153
Uzbek diaspora, 148
Uzbek-Kyrgyz conflict, 145-8
violence against women, 147
violence in Osh, 145-8
Soviet Union
anti-Roma racism, 4
Azerbaijan, 96
Central Asia, 4, 130, 132, 150,
152
chauvinism, 3, 64, 119
colonization, 7, 28, 50
connections between construction
of and Islamophobia, 4
ethnicity, 3
experiences of Roma in, 4
formation of homogenous ethnic
bloc, 110
governance, 110
imperialism, 3
inassimilable borderlands, 3
Jewish assimilation, 6
Kyrgyzstan, 150, 152, 153
246
Index
Soviet Union (coni)
language policy, 27, 89, 90
legacy of racialization, 1—15
official non-existence of racism in,
27
policy of moldovanizatsia, 71
purges, 3
separation of modern and
'backward ‘ societies, 3
state-sponsored evolutionism, 2
tradition of examining
ethnogenesis through
craniometry, 98
Uzbekistan, 130
Special Rapporteur on Racism
(OHCHR), 2, 43
visits to Baltic States, 43
Special Tasks Ministry for the
Integration of Society
(Latvia), 43
Stalinism, 75
national-state construction under,
110
Stalin, Joseph Vissarionovich
[1878-1953]
attitude towards Gypsies, 4
attitude towards Roma, 4
transfer of power to, 5
Stankevich, Janka [1891-1976], 57
Statehood, 14, 17, 60, 71, 73, 81, 89,
112, 129, 141, 149, 153,
156,158,168, 169, 176
preservation of Moldovan, 73
State identity, 36
Estonia, 36
stateless people, 38
Estonia, 38
state-making ethnicity, 154
Kyrgyzstan, 154
state socialism, 8, 15
legacy of, 8, 15
state-sponsored evolutionism, 2
steppe culture, 81
stereotyping, 54, 55, 60, 66, 69, 87,
110,111,122,127,150,
173
sterilization
Estonia, 24
Latvia, 24
Stockholm declaration, 40
Stockholm International Peace
Research Institute, 146
students, 22, 67, 85, 86, 96, 102,
142, 170, 177
foreign in Ukraine, 67
Švenčionys ghetto, 25
destruction of, 25
Svoboda party (Ukraine), 82
Swastika, 30, 31, 105
confirmation as traditional
Lithuanian symbol, 31
symbols, 9, 31, 147, 174, 175
Tajikistan
Armenian refugees, 163
Aryanism, 15, 154—5
Aryan myth, 156-9
autochthonism principle, 93
Batken region, 162
civil war, 155, 159-60
demography, 130, 160
ethnic composition, 154, 155
ethnic minorities, 154, 161
ethnogenesis, 157
ethno-regional groups, 159-60
Gorno-Badakhshan, 155
Index
247
historical background, 155
human rights, 155
interethnic conflict, 37
mixed marriage, 157
nationalism, 161
political parties, 159
Popular Movement, 160
racialization, 15, 159
racial violence, 161
racism, 130, 154-5
regionalism, 15, 159, 160,
176, 180
religious freedom, 161
settled culture, 130
Uzbeks in, 161
Year of the Aryan civilization
2006, 158
Tajiks
Iranian roots of, 158
Uzbeks contrasted, 173
Tamerlane [1320-1405], 174, 175
Tashkent, 175-7, 179, 180
Tatars
Belarus, 54, 56
compared to Jews, 67, 69
Crimean, 84
Tbilisi demonstrations, 96
Terminological deficit, 8
Ter-Petrosian, Levon, 95
Thundercross organization, 23
Timurid Empire, 174
Toumamain, Hovhannes
[1869-1923], 97
Trancaucasia. See Southern
Caucasus/Transcaucasia
Transnistria, 71, 72
armed conflict in, 72
Transnistrian Moldavian republic, 71
Treaty of Bucharest (1812), 70
Tribalism, 143, 167
Kyrgyzstan, 143
Trypillians, 81
Tseghakron Armenian youth
movement, 106
Tulip Revolution, 143, 153
Kyrgyzstan, 143, 153
Turcik Muslim nation, 5
attempts to establish, 5
Turkey, 67, 92, 96, 100, 102, 103,
106-12, 116, 139
relations with Armenia, 100
Turkic-speaking people, 77
Moldova, 77
Turkification, 109
Azerbaijan, 109
Turkism, 100, 109
Turkization, 156, 172
population of Uzbekistan, 172
Turkmen
clan and tribal structure of, 165
considered Mongol-Turkic-Aryan
mixing, 165
early race-anthropological studies
of, 165
racial anthropology, 165
Turkmenistan
Ahal-Tekke tribal hegemony, 171
authoritarianism, 130
de-Russification, 168
education, 169
ethnic cleansing, 170
ethnic minorities, 154
Father of the Nation
(Turkmenbashi) cult, 171
historical background, 169
historical revisionism, 167, 169
isolation of, 170
mixed culture, 130
248
Index
Turkmenistan {cont)
mixed marriage, 165
nation formation/building, 110
natural resources, 164
Oghuz tribes, 167, 168
outflow of Russian population,
170
post-Soviet issues, 166
racism, 67, 164—71
Turks, 58, 67, 95, 103, 105, 109,
116, 118, 125, 127, 157,
158, 167, 168, 172, 173,
175, 178, 179
redefined as Azerbaijani, 110
Tyahnybok, Oleh, 82, 84
O
Ugro-Finnic ethnic groups, 62
Belarus, 62
Ukraine
anti-Semitism, 56
Armenians, 84
Aryan idea, 81
asylum seekers, 85
controversy over representative for
Eurovision Song Contest,
85
democratization, 80, 88
discourse on blackness, 85—7
ethnic groups, 80, 81
extreme right, 75
foreign students, 67
interpretation of Eurasianism, 81
Jewish agricultural colonies in, 6
Maidan massacre, 79
Marganets clashes, 84
migration from former Soviet
Republics, 85
nationalism, 80
Peoples Opposition Bloc, 84
racial discrimination, 88
racialization, 65
racial violence, 74
reception of migrants, 85
relations with post-Soviet Russia,
53
research, 82
social policy, 86
Svoboda, 81, 82, 84, 85
Ukrainian Insurgent Army, 83
Ulama, 5
closure of, 5
Ulmanis, Kàrlis [1877-1942], 22, 23
Ulugbek [1394-1449], 174
UN Committee on the Elimination
of All Forms of Racial
Discrimination, 135
‘Undesirable’ immigrants, 68
Belarus, 68
Uniform Lithuanian National
Workers Movement, 31
Union of Progressive Forces of
Tajikistan, 160
United Kingdom (UK), 82, 100
National Movement, 82
United States
Armenian immigrants, 93
attitude towards Caucasians, 94
racially-restrictive fraternal
organizations, 93
racism, 151
Uraratians, 98, 100
Uulu, Tursunbai Bakir, 151
Uzbek diaspora, 148
Uzbekistan
administrative-territorial divisions,
177
Index
249
anti-Semitism, 179
attitude to Russian-speaking
minority, 179
attitude towards refugees, 180
Chagatay language, 175
clan structure, 176—8
Dasht-i-Kipchak steppes, 172,
173
demographics, 145, 148, 176
erasure of Soviet heritage, 179
ethnic conflict, 178—81
ethnogenesis, 172-4
historical background, 146, 149
independence, 173
Karakhanids, 172, 175, 176
litarary traditions, 175, 176
Memorial Museum for Victims of
Repressions, 179
nation formation/building, 182
pogroms in Andijan, 179
polytypism, 177
population, 145, 148, 176
racialization, 15, 132, 162,
172-81
recruitment to political posts, 178
regionalism, 176-8
riots in Andijan, 179
Russian refugees, 180
settled culture, 130
Shaybanids, 174
Soviet rule, 158
supposed Uzbek roots of Italian
architecture, 175
Timurid Empire, 174
Turkization of population, 172
Uzbek-Kyrgyz conflict, 145-8
Uzbeks
ethnic basis of, 172, 174
marginalisation of in Kyrgyzstan,
145
racial components, 177
Tajikistan, 161
Tajiks contrasted, 154, 156
Uzbekstan
desecration of Jewish tombs in
Dombradab, 179
national identity, 174
¥
Vàmbéry, Armin [1832-1913],
165
Van Lushcan, Felix Ritter
[1854-1924], 98
Velichko, Vaili Lvovich
[1860-1903], 111-13
Vilna ghetto, 25
destruction of, 25
virtual environment, 45
affecting racism in Latvia, 45
Vitrenko, Natalia, 84
Voronin, Vladimir Nicolaevici, 78
Waqfi 5
confiscation of, 5
Western Europe, 2, 17, 55, 68, 83
Christianisation, 118
whiteness
aspirations to in Armenia, 103
attaining, 186
exclusion from, 10
White Pride World-Wide movement,
30
women
250
index
women (cont.)
Georgia, 123
violence against in Kyrgyzstan, 147
womens rights, 8
womens seclusion, 5
challenging, 5
word violence, 42
world values survey, 32
World War II
effects on Belarus, 61
effects on Moldova, 89
Estonia, 24, 37
Latvia, 43
Xenophobia, 80
Yanukovich, Viktor, 79
Yarkho, Alexey, 166
Year of the Aryan civilization 2006
(Tajikistan), 158
Yeni Nesil. See Azerbaijani Journalists
Union
Yerevan, 94, 96, 99,101, 102, 104,
105, 111, 126
arrival of Iranian Muslims in,
105
Yerevan Press Club, 104, 111
Yezids, 101, 103
Yiddish, 5, 6, 61
official language of Soviet Belarus,
61
Zangezur, 95, 105
Zhakupov, Zhumbay, 134
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spelling | Zacharov, Nikolaj Valerʹevič 1978- Verfasser (DE-588)1070382094 aut Post-Soviet racisms London Palgrave Macmillan [2017] © 2017 xi, 250 Seiten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Rassismus (DE-588)4076527-1 gnd rswk-swf Nachfolgestaaten (DE-588)4328855-8 gnd rswk-swf Sowjetunion (DE-588)4077548-3 gnd rswk-swf Racism / Former Soviet republics Former Soviet republics / Race relations (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content Sowjetunion (DE-588)4077548-3 g Nachfolgestaaten (DE-588)4328855-8 s Rassismus (DE-588)4076527-1 s DE-604 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-1-137-47692-0 Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=029680794&sequence=000004&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=029680794&sequence=000005&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Literaturverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=029680794&sequence=000006&line_number=0003&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Register // Gemischte Register |
spellingShingle | Zacharov, Nikolaj Valerʹevič 1978- Post-Soviet racisms Rassismus (DE-588)4076527-1 gnd Nachfolgestaaten (DE-588)4328855-8 gnd |
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title | Post-Soviet racisms |
title_auth | Post-Soviet racisms |
title_exact_search | Post-Soviet racisms |
title_full | Post-Soviet racisms |
title_fullStr | Post-Soviet racisms |
title_full_unstemmed | Post-Soviet racisms |
title_short | Post-Soviet racisms |
title_sort | post soviet racisms |
topic | Rassismus (DE-588)4076527-1 gnd Nachfolgestaaten (DE-588)4328855-8 gnd |
topic_facet | Rassismus Nachfolgestaaten Sowjetunion Aufsatzsammlung |
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