Encountering toponymic geopolitics: place names as a political instrument in the post-Soviet states
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adam_text | Contents List of Figures List ofMaps List of Tables List of Contributors Acknowledgments 1 Encountering Toponymie (Geo)politics in the Post-Soviet States: Introduction x xi xii xiii xv 1 SERGEI BASIK Introducing a post-Soviet political toponymie scene 1 Briefgenealogy ofpolitical toponymie studies in the post-Soviet realm 4 The current modes of the post-Soviet political place naming 7 The structure of the volume and the chapter overview 15 2 The “Ultimate Toponym” and National Imaginaries in Georgia and Azerbaijan: Inhibiting Imaginaries of Borchali Among Georgia’s Azeri-Turks 29 KARLI-JO T. STORM Introduction 29 Data Sources and Methods ofAnalysis 32 Results and Discussion 34 Conclusions 43 3 Nation-Building by Virtue of the Local Renaissance: “Exemplary” Decommunization of Street Names in Vinnytsia, Ukraine OLEKSIY GNATIUK 49
viii Contents Introduction 49 Ukrainian context of the post-socialist toponymie process 50 The city of Vinnytsia as a case study 51 Data and methods 51 Transformation ofthe urban toponymy between the fall of communism and the Euromaidan-2013 53 Reconfiguration of the urban toponymy after the Euromaidan-2013 57 Conclusions 62 4 Representation of Regional Identity in Toponymie Policy of Kazan (Russia) 66 MARINA GOLOMIDOVA Introduction 66 Research data and methods 70 Results and discussion 71 Conclusions 77 5 Communist Markers in the Information Space of Post-Communist Society: The Case of Ukraine 82 ALEKSANDER KUCZABSKI Introduction. Post-communist society: Ukrainian specifics 82 Imposition of communist markers 84 Toponymie policy in Ukraine 88 The permanence of communist markers 90 Problems, lessons, and consequences of the Ukrainian decommunization 92 Conclusions 94 6 Toponymie Transformation in the Capital Centers of the North Caucasus: The Politics of Identity and Memory 101 VALERI THAKAHOV Introduction 101 Methodology and sources 102 Results and discussion 105 Conclusions 116 7 Naming the Arctic and Siberia: The Role of Cartographic Agencies in the Soviet Toponymie Policy and Practice NADEZHDA MAMONTOVA 120
Contents ix Introduction 120 Background: indigenous place names within state cartographic imaginary 121 The role ofSoviet cartographic agencies in the toponymie knowledge production 122 Ethnographic maps and “national”place names: the Great SovietAtlas 126 Applied toponymy in the 1960s: GUGK guidelines and toponymie unification policy 129 Conclusions 132 8 Radical Memorialization in Kazakhstan: Spaces, Places, and Capitals 137 KULSHAT MEDEUOVA AND ZHOMART MEDEUOV Introduction 137 “Have the sweet memories of Tselinograd and love Astana, but I’m not used to Nur-Sultan yet 137 Onomastic discourses 140 The ultimate, radical point of memorialization 144 Baiqonyr versus Baikonur 147 Conclusions 149 9 Onomaturgies of Toponymie Commodification in Minsk, Belarus 153 JANI VUOLTEENAHO AND SERGEI BASIK Introduction 153 Onomaturgies in the making: theorizing the spatial politics of toponymie commodification 154 Research questions and methodology 158 Urban ecodomonyms in Minsk: glimpses at Soviet past and post-Soviet present 159 Commodified onomaturgies: the case ofMayak Minska 163 Conclusions 168 10 Conclusion: Toward the Future Post-Soviet Political Toponymies 173 SERGEI BASIK Current framework andfuture perspectives ofpost-Soviet political toponymies 173 Instead of conclusion 177 Index 181
Index Note: Page numbers in italics indicate a figure or a map and page numbers in bold indicate a table on the coaesponding page. Page numbers followed by “n” indicate a note. Abkhazia 34-35, 38 Abu Dhabi Plaza in Nur-Sultan 14 Abzhanov, Khangeldy 140 -141 Adjara 35 agiotoponyms 11 Ahmatovsky (former Lenin district) 107 Akmeshit 142 “Alanization” process 109 Aiderman, Derek H. 3, 32-33, 85 Aleksievich, Svetlana 1,12 Alma-Aty to Almaty 143, 146 Almaty 10, 13, 142, 145 Amanzholov, Sarsen 141 Anderson, Benedict R. O’G 30 anthropological places 110 applied (cartographic) toponymy 129-131, 174 arctic, naming 120-133; see also Soviet toponymie policy and practice Astana 137, 139 Atyrau 145 Augé, Μ. 110 Avtorkhanova, A. 107 Aybiki, Dadin 107 Azaryahu, Maoz 3-4, 32, 85 Azerbaijan, “ultimate toponym” and national imaginaries in 3, 11, 15, 29-45; data sources and methods of analysis 32-34; Democratic Republic in 1920 37; geo-bodies of 34-35; narratives 33; phantom territories 34; territorial nation state of 38; see also Borchali Azerbayçan (Azerbaijan) 15, 29—15 Azerbaycan Respublikasi (Republic of Azerbaijan) 32 Baikonur Cosmodrome 146 Bairam 75 Baisongurovsky (former Octyabrsky district) 107 Baku 33 Baltiyska 91 Bandera, Stepan 59 Basik, Sergei 7, 17 Basso, Keith 132 Basyrova, Zifa 75 Being 38 Belarus 1, 3,12 Beley, Oleh 87 Benoevsky, Baisangur 107 Berg, Lawrence D. 32 Berg, Lev Semenovich 130 Beýik Saparmyrat Türkmenbaşy Belentligi (Mount of the Great Saparmurat Turkmenbashi) 11 Big Ring Satpayev 145 Bilié, Franck 34 Blahoev Street to Blahovisna Street 90 Bogoraz, Vladimir 127
Borchali 35, 38; among Georgia’s AzeriTurks 29—45; contested phantom territory 38-43 Boris Yeltsin Peak 13 Bourdieu, P. 30, 104 Brubaker, Rogers 30 Byrd, Robert 156 cartographic principles 126 cartography, place-naming systems and 121-122 Castoriadis, Cornelius 30
182 Index Chechenization 107 Chechia 13 Chelyabinsk 13 Cherkessk 16, 115-116 Chernyakov, Zakhariy 127 chukchi 130-131 cleansing technology 7 commemorative names 59 commodified onomaturgies 163-168 communist markers, imposition of 84-88; cultural Sovietization 85; urban place names of communist era 86 consolidated authoritarian regimes 1 consolidated democracies 1 corporate names 162 Cossack, Yaik 5 critical toponymie approaches 173 Cyrillization movement, 123 Czepczyński, Mariusz 91 Dagestanization 112 de Gaulle, Charles 147 “de-Russification” 9 de-Sovietization of toponymie landscapes 8 Dolgan 131 Drogushevska, Irina 91 Dulzón, Andrey 129 Dyakova, E. V. 91 Dzaudzhikau 108 Dzerzhinsky Street 90 ecodomonyms 13 endonyms, (geo)politics of 176 Engels, Friedrich 91 Esedov, Seyid Mirtagi 42 Estonia 1 ethnographic maps 126-129 ethnonationalism 9 Euromaidan-2013, urban toponymy after reconfiguration 57-62; Radianska Ploscha (Soviet Square) to Ploscha Herojiv Majdanu (Heroes of Maidan Square) 57; Skver Kozytskoho to Jevropejska Ploscha 57; Southern and Eastern Ukraine cities 58; street location and status on structure of toponyms in 1989-2020 60. 61: toponyms in 1989-2020 60, 60 Evenki District 128-131 exonyms, (geo)politics of 176 Flint. Colin 30 Foucault, Μ. 30 founding technology 7, 10 Gagarin, Y. 115, 147 Gamsakhurdia, Zviad 45nl 1 Gellner, Ernest 30 geo-body 34-38 geographical names transcription, bureau for 123-124 Georgia, “ultimate toponym’’ and national imaginaries in 3,15,29-45; data sources and methods of analysis 32-34; geo-bodies of 34-35; geo-bodies of, delimiting
35-38; Georgian Democratic Republic in 1921 36; narratives 33, 45n2; phantom territories 34; see also Borchali Georgian Azeri-Turks 39-42,45nl; Borchali among 29M5; interview 38 Ghulyan, Husik 10 Giraut, Frédéric 7 Gissar (Khisor) 124 Gnatiuk, Oleksiy 9, 15, 85, 94 “Golden Ages” 62 Golomidova, Marina 15 Gorbachev, Mikhail 5 Gottdiener, Mark 158, 162 great Soviet atlas 126-129; cartographic principles 127; ethnographic maps and “national” place names 126-129; language-ethnicity relations 127-128; native language concept 126-127 Groysman, Volodymyr 51 Groznyy, Ivan 115 Groznyy, toponymie revolution in 16, 105-108; all-federal urbanonyms 107; central Lenin Avenue to A.-Kh. Kadyrov Avenue 106; Chechen identity 105; Chechnya’s toponymie policy, directions 106-108; ethnocultural memorial urbanonyms 106; new names in urban objects 106; regional, intra-Caucasian urbanonyms 107 Gruntman, Michael 148 Grytsenko, Oleksandr 50 Guibernau, Montserrat 30 Hagen, Joshua 156-157 Haier Street 14 Halbwachs. Μ. 103 Hamburgas iela (Hamburg Street) 11 Hasanoglu. Elvir 39. 42 Hegel. G.W.F. 30 Hirsch. Francine 126 Hobsbawm. Eric .1. 30 Hoelscher. Steven 32-33 Homanyuk. Mykola A. 10. 89 Hoskins. Gareth 33 Houssay-Holzschuch. Myriam 7
Index Hrymashevych, Halina 91 Hrytsak, Yaroslav 92 humanitarian geography 6 Idarov, T. 115 ideological decolonization 107 Ilyumzhinov, Kirsan 14 imaginary and its “national” variant 29-32 ¡man uramy {Iman Street) 76 indigenous cartography 121-122 Ingushetia 113 Ingush identity and memory 113-114 Ingush toponyms 9 inorodotsy 127 international corporations and city authorities, relationship 14 Inuit 130 Inwood, Joshua F. J. 33 Irtysh-Karaganda Canal 145 Isayeva, Aygul 39 James, Paul 29 Jungarían Alatau 145 Kalakura, Oleh 85 Kalinin 86 Kalutskov, Vladimir 6 Kamianets-Podilsky 87 Karabulak 113 Karachaevsk 116 Karimi, AH 156, 168 Karimov 11 Karoieva, Tetiana 50, 52, 57-60, 63 Kartli-Kakheti 41 Kazakh ethnic group 146 Kazakh-language segment 143 Kazakhstan, radical memorialization in 3, 9, 137-149; Baiqonyr versus Baikonur 147-149; cosmodrome naming 147; Kazakhstan-Turkey geopolitical ties 13; Kyzy lorda region 148; linguistics and 143; onomastic discourses 140-144; Russian (second official) language amendments 146; Satpayev, Kanysh 144; ultimate, radical point of memorialization 144-147; Zhezkazgan region 148 Kazan (Russia), regional identity in toponymie policy of 13,66-78; ethnic specific toponyms 76; internal functional structure of 70; Kazan Toponymie Commission 73-74; languages in 72; local toponymie practices 69; municipal toponymie policy concept 67-68; municipal toponymie policy, regional 183 identity role in 68-70; people’s names for streets 75, 77; perspectives of 66; research data and methods 70-71; rules for the location of names 73-74; Russians in 71-77; Tatars in
71-77; toponymie image of a city modification 68-70; traditional cultures in names 75 Ket 129 Ket population 128 Khanty 130 Kharkiv 49, 86, 89 Khetagurov, K. 108 Khitrova, T. 91 Khrushchev, N. S. 113 Khudu Borchali 41 Kishiev, Kunta-Khadji 107 Klara Zetkin Street to A. Avtorhanov 106 Kobchenko, Katerina 90,93 Kolyma (Yakut Khalyma) 124 Korolev, Sergei 10 Korunovační Street 13 Koryak 130 Korzybski, Alfred 44 Kostanay instead of Kustanay 146 Krasnogvardeiskaia (Red Guards) 12 Kryvyi Rih 49 Ksenzhik, Galina 141 Kuczabski, Aleksander 16 Kunayev, Dinmukhamed 144 Kvemo Kartli 33 Kyiv 49, 87 Kyrgyzstan 10 Kyzy lorda 142 Lacan, J. 30 Latvia 1, 11, 13 Lavrenova, Olga 6 Leninskii Prospekt (Lenin Avenue) 12 Leno, Pavlo Yu 87 Lewis, Peter G. 8 Light, Duncan 166 Liniya Stalina (Stalin Line) 12 Lithuania 1 local Renaissance, nation-building by virtue of49-63; see also Euromaidan-2013, urban toponymy after reconfiguration; Vinnytsia, Ukraine street names locational names 162 Lukashenko, Alexander 160, 166 Luxemburg, Rosa 91 Lviv 49 Madden, David 155 Madieva, Gulmira 140-141
184 Index Magas 16, 113-114; new capital in search of Ingush identity and memory 113-114; urban toponyms of 113 Maidan Nebesnoji Sotni (Heavenly Hundred Square) 59 Maidan Nezalezhnosti 56 Makarovam, G.I. 71 Makhachkala 16, 111-113; chaotic toponymie transformation and search for parity 111-113; Dagestan identity 111 Malgobek 113 Mamedova, Leyla 40 Mammadli, Kamran 40-43 Mamontova, Nadezhda 16 Mansi 130 Marin, Anaïs 2, 169 Mariupol 86 Marx, Karl 91 Mayak Minska (Lighthouse ofMinsk) Μ, 154 Medeouv, Zhomart 17, 174 Medeuova, Kulshat 17, 174 Medway, Dominic 156 Meskhetia35 metaphoric ecodomonym 162 Minsk, Belarus 153-169; commodified onomaturgies 163-168; ecodomonyms in post-Soviet decades 160-163,164; Mayak’s toponymie pantheon as a status sign 165-166; Minsk-City 167—168; “neoliberal-style” reforms 154; real estate and business connections 166-168; “slight Belarusization” in 10; Soviet past and post-Soviet present, glimpses at 159-163; Soviet urban toponymie backdrop 159-160; thematictoponymic branding 167; toponymie commodification in, onomaturgies 153-169; toponymie place branding and its post-Soviet urban variants 157-158; urban ecodomonyms in 159—163; urban monuments and commemorative street toponymy, comparing 155; see also onomaturgy/onomaturgies; toponymie commodification Mitin, Ivan 6 municipal toponymie policy concept 67-68 Murzayev, Eduard Makarovich 5, 130 Museum of Anthropology and Ethnography, Russian Academy of Sciences (MAE RAN) 120 Naberezhnye Chelny (Russia) 14 Nadir Shah 39 Nagorno-Karabagh 38 Nal’chik 16, 113-115 Nardugan 75 Narvska 91 national imaginary
15, 31-32, 174 “national” place names, great Soviet atlas 126-129 nation-building 10 native language concept 126 Nazarbayev, Nursultan 138 Nazran 113 Nenets 130 neoliberalized onomaturgy 153 Nezhmetdinov, Rashid 75 Nietschmann, Bernard Q. 121 Nikonov, Vladimir 4-5 Niyazov, Atamyrat 11 Niyazov, Saparmurat (Turkmenbashi) 11 Nora, P. 103-104, 107 North Caucasus, capital centers of, toponymie transformation in 101-117; Bourdieu’s sociology in 104; in Groznyy 105-108 Nowruz 75 Nur-Sultan 13, 139 Nursultan Peak 11 Odesa 13 Oldenburg, S. 126 “one nation-one state-one homeland” 33 onomastic discourses 140-144 onomaturgy/onomaturgies 153-169; in the making 154-158; neoliberalized 153; see also under Minsk, Belarus Ordzhonikidze 86, 108 Ossetian-Ingush ethnic conflict 9 Ossetianization 109 Ostrovskih, P. 126 Ovodov, Mykola 59 Oyunskiy, Platon 10 Pamir-Alay system 11 Pavlodar 145 Peak of Samani 8 Peasants’ War of 1773-1775 5 People’s Commissariat of Internal Affairs (NKVD) 122 Pervomaisk 91 phantom territories 15. 174 placc-naminc systems and cartography 121-122 Ploshcha Lenina (Lenin Square) 12 Podolia 15 Poroshenko. Petro 51 Pospelov, Yevgeniy Mihaylovich 5. 8
Index post-communist society 82-95; information space, communist markers in 82-95; permanence of communist markers 90-92; problems, lessons, and consequences of 92-94; Ukrainian specifics 82-84; see also communist markers, imposition of; Groznyy, toponymie revolution in; Magas; Makhachkala; Nal’chik; Vladikavkaz post-Socialist toponymie process, Ukrainian context of 50-51 post-Soviet decades, ecodomonyms in 160-163; corporate names 162; semantic typology in Minsk, Belarus 161,161 post-Soviet political place naming, current modes 7-15; cleansing 7; founding 7; in nation-building 10; promoting 7; restoring 7 post-Soviet political toponymie scene 1-4; consolidated authoritarian regimes 1; consolidated democracies 1; genealogy of 4-7; ideological process 5; socio-historical factors 4; toponymie eclecticism 2-3; totalitarian toponymie practices 6 post-Soviet political toponymies 173-178; current framework of 173-178; future perspectives of 173-178; geographical scope 174; philosophical and sociological perspectives 174; regionalization of post-Soviet placenames 175; thematic concerns 175; toponymie rescaling 175; toponymie totalitarian landscapes 176 Prague 13 prestige ecodomonym 162 Principality of Galicia-Volhynia 55 promoting technology 7 Pugachev, Yemelian 5 Pushkin, Aleksandr 77 Putin, Vladimir 10, 83 radical memorialization in 137-149; see also Kazakhstan, radical memorialization in Radiov, V. 126 Rafikov, Gabdrakhman 75 Ranger, Terence O. 30 Rasevych, Vasyl 88 regional identity in toponymies 66-78; see also Kazan (Russia), regional identity in toponymie policy of regional
place-names studies 6 restoring technology 7 185 Revolution of Dignity of 2013-2014 9 Riabchuk, Mykola 83 Riga 11, 13 Rodoman, Boris 176 Rose-Redwood, Reuben 3, 32,121, 132-133 Rostov-on-Don 13 Rozen, Mikhail Fedorovich 130 Rus, Kyivan 55 Russia 3, 12 Russian-language publications 143 Russian State Archive for Economy (RGAE) 120 Ryliuk, Georgy 6 Saami language 127 Sabantuy 75 Saf’yan leather 76 Sakartvelo (Georgia) 15, 29-45; see also Georgia, “ultimate toponym” and national imaginaries in Saparov, Arsène 9 Saraishyk 142 Sartre, J.R 30 Satpayev 145 Sauran 142 Schatz, Edward 146 Selkup 129 Semenov-Tian-Shanski, Veniamin 5 Shaimiev, Mintimer 71 Shakshak Zhanibek Street 142 Sheikh-Mansurovsky (former Zavodskoi) 107 Shevchenko to Aktau 146 Shevel, Oxana 63, 93 Shlipchenko, Svitlana 93 Shor 129 Shteinle, O. 94 Shternberg, L. 126 Shu instead of Chu 146 Shukhevych, Roman 59 Shymkent instead of Chimkent 146 Siberia, naming 120-133; see also Soviet toponymie policy and practice Skaletskyi, Rodion 56 socio-historical factors, in post-Soviet political toponymie scene 4 sociological perspectives 174 South Ossetia 35, 38 Soviet cartographic agencies 122-126; Soviet nationality policy and toponymy, relationship 131; in toponymie knowledge production 122-126; transcription of geographical names, bureau for 123-124
186 Index Soviet-era city-text 12 Soviet toponymie policy and practice 120-133; applied toponymy in 1960s 129-131; cartographic agencies role in 120-133; state cartographic imaginary, indigenous place names within 121-122 Soviet urban toponymie backdrop 159-160 Spartak Lane 90 Spartak Street 90 spatial politics of toponymie commodification 154-158 state cartographic imaginary, indigenous place names within 121-122 State Oil Company of the Azerbaijani Republic (SOCAR) 39 Steger, Manfred B. 30 Stetsenko, Kyrylo 56 Storm, Karli-Jo T. 15 Stus, Vasyl 56 Sunzha 113 Supreme Administration of Geodesy and Cartography (GUGK) 122-123, 129-131 Supreme Administration of State Survey and Cartography (GUGSK) 122 Supreme Geological, Hydrological and Geodetic Administration (GGGU) 122 Sverdlov 86 Sychova, Viktorita 94 Syganak 142 systems 2; totalitarian landscapes 176; unification policy, GUGK guidelines and 129-131; see also post-Soviet political place naming, current modes toponymie commodification 7, 153-169, 173; geographies of 154; institutional making and political-economic motivations 159; in plural, politics of 155-157; spatial politics of, theorizing 154-158; toponymie categories 158; see also under Minsk, Belarus toponymie conserving 7, 12; divergence 8; eclecticism 2-3; façade of national self-identification 9; (geo)politics in the post-Soviet states 1-17 Torchynskyi, Mykhalo Mykolajovich 85 Torgay, instead of Turgay 146 totalitarian toponymie practices 6 tradition/traditional: autochthonous names 162; onomastic approaches 173 “tribal maps” 127 Tselinograd to Akmola then Astana
146 Tsutsiev, Arthur A. 35 Tsyba, V. Μ. 91, 93 Tucker, Brian 132 Tukay, Gabdulla 77 Turgay uramy (Turgay street) 76 Turkestan 142 Turkmenistan 1, 9, 11, 14 Tylsym uramy (Tylsym Street) 76 Tajikistan 8 Tashkent 13 Tatars 71-77 Taylor, Charles 30 Taylor, Peter J. 30 Tbilisi 10,33 Teatralna Ploscha (Theatre Square) 59 Tereshchenko, K. E. 94 Thakahov, Valeri 16, 69, 174 Therborn, Göran 155 Tian-Shan mountains in Kyrgyzstan 14 “top-down” place naming 6 toponym/toponymic: aggression 8; cleansing 8; gathering in the field 124-126; gifting 7, 13; iconizing 7, 11; “ideological recycling” 14; image of city modification 68-70; imbrication 8; knowledge production 122-126; landscape 5; nativization 7, 10; “place-spoofing” 13; promoting 13; rescaling 175; re-Sovietization 7. 11-12; “secondhand 13; solidarity 13: Ukraine 3, 9, 82-95; see also post communist society Ukrainian Insurgent Army 59 Ukrainian National Revolution of 1917-1921 56 Ukrajinských hrdinu (Ukrainian Heroes Street) 13 ultimate toponyms 29. 31-32, 176 Urals (Zhaiyk) 124 urbanonyms 104 Urker (Constellation) 142 Ust-Kamenogorsk 145 Uzbekistan 11 Validi, Jamal 75 Verkhoyansk (Dzhangy) 124 vernacular toponymie and cartographic materials 124 Vinnytsia. Ukraine street names 15. 87. 49-63; commemorative names 52: data and methods 51-53; decommunization in Vinnytsia 56; “exemplary
Index decommunization of 49֊63; figurative names 52; genetic and semantic principles 52; geopolitical entities belonged to 51; new commemorative toponyms in 1989-2020 53,54,58; new names 52; new toponyms in 1989-2020 53,54,58; Podolia region 51; post socialist toponymie process, Ukrainian context of 50-51; restored historical names 52; topographical names 52; toponyms as a result of decommunization policy 52; toponyms not related to communist senses elimination 52; urban toponymy transformation between fall of communism and Euromaidan-2013 53-57 Visbijas prospekts (Visby Avenue) 1 Vladikavkaz 16,108-111; de-Sovietization of street names 109; Ossetianization 109; restoration, conservation, and new construction 108-111; urbanonymsanthroponyms (personal names) 108 Vladimir Putin Avenue in Groznyy 14 Vladimir Putin Peak 14 Vladimirtsov, B. 126 Volochaevska 91 Volodarsky 86 Voroshy lov Street - Red Cossacks Street 50 Years of Victory Street 56 Vremya Second Hand 1 Vuolteenaho, Jani 32 Vuolteenaho, Jani 7, 17 Vvedenie V Toponimikų 4 Vysshee Geodezicheskoye Upravleniye (VGU) 120 Warnaby, Gary 156 westernization 13 “westernized” ecodomonyms 162 Winichakul, Thongchai 34 Woodman, Paul 66 Yadigarov, Emin 40 Yakovlyev, Maxim V. 85 Yakut population 128 Young, Craig 166 Yukaghir 131 Yurchak, Alexei 157-158, 162 Yurchuk, Yuliya 91 Yuschenko, Victor 53 Yusubov, Huseyn 40 Zamostia 58 Zaporizhzhia 49 Zaqatala District (Saingilo) 35, 38 Zarubezh, Blizhnee 175 Zarutskaya, Irina P. 124-126 Zhanuzakov, Telkozha 141 Zhao, Bo 157 Zhezkazgan region 147 Zhuchkevich, Vadim Andreyevich 5 Zhurzhenko,
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Contents List of Figures List ofMaps List of Tables List of Contributors Acknowledgments 1 Encountering Toponymie (Geo)politics in the Post-Soviet States: Introduction x xi xii xiii xv 1 SERGEI BASIK Introducing a post-Soviet political toponymie scene 1 Briefgenealogy ofpolitical toponymie studies in the post-Soviet realm 4 The current modes of the post-Soviet political place naming 7 The structure of the volume and the chapter overview 15 2 The “Ultimate Toponym” and National Imaginaries in Georgia and Azerbaijan: Inhibiting Imaginaries of Borchali Among Georgia’s Azeri-Turks 29 KARLI-JO T. STORM Introduction 29 Data Sources and Methods ofAnalysis 32 Results and Discussion 34 Conclusions 43 3 Nation-Building by Virtue of the Local Renaissance: “Exemplary” Decommunization of Street Names in Vinnytsia, Ukraine OLEKSIY GNATIUK 49
viii Contents Introduction 49 Ukrainian context of the post-socialist toponymie process 50 The city of Vinnytsia as a case study 51 Data and methods 51 Transformation ofthe urban toponymy between the fall of communism and the Euromaidan-2013 53 Reconfiguration of the urban toponymy after the Euromaidan-2013 57 Conclusions 62 4 Representation of Regional Identity in Toponymie Policy of Kazan (Russia) 66 MARINA GOLOMIDOVA Introduction 66 Research data and methods 70 Results and discussion 71 Conclusions 77 5 Communist Markers in the Information Space of Post-Communist Society: The Case of Ukraine 82 ALEKSANDER KUCZABSKI Introduction. Post-communist society: Ukrainian specifics 82 Imposition of communist markers 84 Toponymie policy in Ukraine 88 The permanence of communist markers 90 Problems, lessons, and consequences of the Ukrainian decommunization 92 Conclusions 94 6 Toponymie Transformation in the Capital Centers of the North Caucasus: The Politics of Identity and Memory 101 VALERI THAKAHOV Introduction 101 Methodology and sources 102 Results and discussion 105 Conclusions 116 7 Naming the Arctic and Siberia: The Role of Cartographic Agencies in the Soviet Toponymie Policy and Practice NADEZHDA MAMONTOVA 120
Contents ix Introduction 120 Background: indigenous place names within state cartographic imaginary 121 The role ofSoviet cartographic agencies in the toponymie knowledge production 122 Ethnographic maps and “national”place names: the Great SovietAtlas 126 Applied toponymy in the 1960s: GUGK guidelines and toponymie unification policy 129 Conclusions 132 8 Radical Memorialization in Kazakhstan: Spaces, Places, and Capitals 137 KULSHAT MEDEUOVA AND ZHOMART MEDEUOV Introduction 137 “Have the sweet memories of Tselinograd and love Astana, but I’m not used to Nur-Sultan yet" 137 Onomastic discourses 140 The ultimate, radical point of memorialization 144 Baiqonyr versus Baikonur 147 Conclusions 149 9 Onomaturgies of Toponymie Commodification in Minsk, Belarus 153 JANI VUOLTEENAHO AND SERGEI BASIK Introduction 153 Onomaturgies in the making: theorizing the spatial politics of toponymie commodification 154 Research questions and methodology 158 Urban ecodomonyms in Minsk: glimpses at Soviet past and post-Soviet present 159 Commodified onomaturgies: the case ofMayak Minska 163 Conclusions 168 10 Conclusion: Toward the Future Post-Soviet Political Toponymies 173 SERGEI BASIK Current framework andfuture perspectives ofpost-Soviet political toponymies 173 Instead of conclusion 177 Index 181
Index Note: Page numbers in italics indicate a figure or a map and page numbers in bold indicate a table on the coaesponding page. Page numbers followed by “n” indicate a note. Abkhazia 34-35, 38 Abu Dhabi Plaza in Nur-Sultan 14 Abzhanov, Khangeldy 140 -141 Adjara 35 agiotoponyms 11 Ahmatovsky (former Lenin district) 107 Akmeshit 142 “Alanization” process 109 Aiderman, Derek H. 3, 32-33, 85 Aleksievich, Svetlana 1,12 Alma-Aty to Almaty 143, 146 Almaty 10, 13, 142, 145 Amanzholov, Sarsen 141 Anderson, Benedict R. O’G 30 anthropological places 110 applied (cartographic) toponymy 129-131, 174 arctic, naming 120-133; see also Soviet toponymie policy and practice Astana 137, 139 Atyrau 145 Augé, Μ. 110 Avtorkhanova, A. 107 Aybiki, Dadin 107 Azaryahu, Maoz 3-4, 32, 85 Azerbaijan, “ultimate toponym” and national imaginaries in 3, 11, 15, 29-45; data sources and methods of analysis 32-34; Democratic Republic in 1920 37; geo-bodies of 34-35; narratives 33; phantom territories 34; territorial nation state of 38; see also Borchali Azerbayçan (Azerbaijan) 15, 29—15 Azerbaycan Respublikasi (Republic of Azerbaijan) 32 Baikonur Cosmodrome 146 Bairam 75 Baisongurovsky (former Octyabrsky district) 107 Baku 33 Baltiyska 91 Bandera, Stepan 59 Basik, Sergei 7, 17 Basso, Keith 132 Basyrova, Zifa 75 Being 38 Belarus 1, 3,12 Beley, Oleh 87 Benoevsky, Baisangur 107 Berg, Lawrence D. 32 Berg, Lev Semenovich 130 Beýik Saparmyrat Türkmenbaşy Belentligi (Mount of the Great Saparmurat Turkmenbashi) 11 Big Ring Satpayev 145 Bilié, Franck 34 Blahoev Street to Blahovisna Street 90 Bogoraz, Vladimir 127
Borchali 35, 38; among Georgia’s AzeriTurks 29—45; contested phantom territory 38-43 Boris Yeltsin Peak 13 Bourdieu, P. 30, 104 Brubaker, Rogers 30 Byrd, Robert 156 cartographic principles 126 cartography, place-naming systems and 121-122 Castoriadis, Cornelius 30
182 Index Chechenization 107 Chechia 13 Chelyabinsk 13 Cherkessk 16, 115-116 Chernyakov, Zakhariy 127 chukchi 130-131 cleansing technology 7 commemorative names 59 commodified onomaturgies 163-168 communist markers, imposition of 84-88; cultural Sovietization 85; urban place names of communist era 86 consolidated authoritarian regimes 1 consolidated democracies 1 corporate names 162 Cossack, Yaik 5 critical toponymie approaches 173 Cyrillization movement, 123 Czepczyński, Mariusz 91 Dagestanization 112 de Gaulle, Charles 147 “de-Russification” 9 de-Sovietization of toponymie landscapes 8 Dolgan 131 Drogushevska, Irina 91 Dulzón, Andrey 129 Dyakova, E. V. 91 Dzaudzhikau 108 Dzerzhinsky Street 90 ecodomonyms 13 endonyms, (geo)politics of 176 Engels, Friedrich 91 Esedov, Seyid Mirtagi 42 Estonia 1 ethnographic maps 126-129 ethnonationalism 9 Euromaidan-2013, urban toponymy after reconfiguration 57-62; Radianska Ploscha (Soviet Square) to Ploscha Herojiv Majdanu (Heroes of Maidan Square) 57; Skver Kozytskoho to Jevropejska Ploscha 57; Southern and Eastern Ukraine cities 58; street location and status on structure of toponyms in 1989-2020 60. 61: toponyms in 1989-2020 60, 60 Evenki District 128-131 exonyms, (geo)politics of 176 Flint. Colin 30 Foucault, Μ. 30 founding technology 7, 10 Gagarin, Y. 115, 147 Gamsakhurdia, Zviad 45nl 1 Gellner, Ernest 30 geo-body 34-38 geographical names transcription, bureau for 123-124 Georgia, “ultimate toponym’’ and national imaginaries in 3,15,29-45; data sources and methods of analysis 32-34; geo-bodies of 34-35; geo-bodies of, delimiting
35-38; Georgian Democratic Republic in 1921 36; narratives 33, 45n2; phantom territories 34; see also Borchali Georgian Azeri-Turks 39-42,45nl; Borchali among 29M5; interview 38 Ghulyan, Husik 10 Giraut, Frédéric 7 Gissar (Khisor) 124 Gnatiuk, Oleksiy 9, 15, 85, 94 “Golden Ages” 62 Golomidova, Marina 15 Gorbachev, Mikhail 5 Gottdiener, Mark 158, 162 great Soviet atlas 126-129; cartographic principles 127; ethnographic maps and “national” place names 126-129; language-ethnicity relations 127-128; native language concept 126-127 Groysman, Volodymyr 51 Groznyy, Ivan 115 Groznyy, toponymie revolution in 16, 105-108; all-federal urbanonyms 107; central Lenin Avenue to A.-Kh. Kadyrov Avenue 106; Chechen identity 105; Chechnya’s toponymie policy, directions 106-108; ethnocultural memorial urbanonyms 106; new names in urban objects 106; regional, intra-Caucasian urbanonyms 107 Gruntman, Michael 148 Grytsenko, Oleksandr 50 Guibernau, Montserrat 30 Hagen, Joshua 156-157 Haier Street 14 Halbwachs. Μ. 103 Hamburgas iela (Hamburg Street) 11 Hasanoglu. Elvir 39. 42 Hegel. G.W.F. 30 Hirsch. Francine 126 Hobsbawm. Eric .1. 30 Hoelscher. Steven 32-33 Homanyuk. Mykola A. 10. 89 Hoskins. Gareth 33 Houssay-Holzschuch. Myriam 7
Index Hrymashevych, Halina 91 Hrytsak, Yaroslav 92 humanitarian geography 6 Idarov, T. 115 ideological decolonization 107 Ilyumzhinov, Kirsan 14 imaginary and its “national” variant 29-32 ¡man uramy {Iman Street) 76 indigenous cartography 121-122 Ingushetia 113 Ingush identity and memory 113-114 Ingush toponyms 9 inorodotsy 127 international corporations and city authorities, relationship 14 Inuit 130 Inwood, Joshua F. J. 33 Irtysh-Karaganda Canal 145 Isayeva, Aygul 39 James, Paul 29 Jungarían Alatau 145 Kalakura, Oleh 85 Kalinin 86 Kalutskov, Vladimir 6 Kamianets-Podilsky 87 Karabulak 113 Karachaevsk 116 Karimi, AH 156, 168 Karimov 11 Karoieva, Tetiana 50, 52, 57-60, 63 Kartli-Kakheti 41 Kazakh ethnic group 146 Kazakh-language segment 143 Kazakhstan, radical memorialization in 3, 9, 137-149; Baiqonyr versus Baikonur 147-149; cosmodrome naming 147; Kazakhstan-Turkey geopolitical ties 13; Kyzy lorda region 148; linguistics and 143; onomastic discourses 140-144; Russian (second official) language amendments 146; Satpayev, Kanysh 144; ultimate, radical point of memorialization 144-147; Zhezkazgan region 148 Kazan (Russia), regional identity in toponymie policy of 13,66-78; ethnic specific toponyms 76; internal functional structure of 70; Kazan Toponymie Commission 73-74; languages in 72; local toponymie practices 69; municipal toponymie policy concept 67-68; municipal toponymie policy, regional 183 identity role in 68-70; people’s names for streets 75, 77; perspectives of 66; research data and methods 70-71; rules for the location of names 73-74; Russians in 71-77; Tatars in
71-77; toponymie image of a city modification 68-70; traditional cultures in names 75 Ket 129 Ket population 128 Khanty 130 Kharkiv 49, 86, 89 Khetagurov, K. 108 Khitrova, T. 91 Khrushchev, N. S. 113 Khudu Borchali 41 Kishiev, Kunta-Khadji 107 Klara Zetkin Street to A. Avtorhanov 106 Kobchenko, Katerina 90,93 Kolyma (Yakut Khalyma) 124 Korolev, Sergei 10 Korunovační Street 13 Koryak 130 Korzybski, Alfred 44 Kostanay instead of Kustanay 146 Krasnogvardeiskaia (Red Guards) 12 Kryvyi Rih 49 Ksenzhik, Galina 141 Kuczabski, Aleksander 16 Kunayev, Dinmukhamed 144 Kvemo Kartli 33 Kyiv 49, 87 Kyrgyzstan 10 Kyzy lorda 142 Lacan, J. 30 Latvia 1, 11, 13 Lavrenova, Olga 6 Leninskii Prospekt (Lenin Avenue) 12 Leno, Pavlo Yu 87 Lewis, Peter G. 8 Light, Duncan 166 Liniya Stalina (Stalin Line) 12 Lithuania 1 local Renaissance, nation-building by virtue of49-63; see also Euromaidan-2013, urban toponymy after reconfiguration; Vinnytsia, Ukraine street names locational names 162 Lukashenko, Alexander 160, 166 Luxemburg, Rosa 91 Lviv 49 Madden, David 155 Madieva, Gulmira 140-141
184 Index Magas 16, 113-114; new capital in search of Ingush identity and memory 113-114; urban toponyms of 113 Maidan Nebesnoji Sotni (Heavenly Hundred Square) 59 Maidan Nezalezhnosti 56 Makarovam, G.I. 71 Makhachkala 16, 111-113; chaotic toponymie transformation and search for parity 111-113; Dagestan identity 111 Malgobek 113 Mamedova, Leyla 40 Mammadli, Kamran 40-43 Mamontova, Nadezhda 16 Mansi 130 Marin, Anaïs 2, 169 Mariupol 86 Marx, Karl 91 Mayak Minska (Lighthouse ofMinsk) Μ, 154 Medeouv, Zhomart 17, 174 Medeuova, Kulshat 17, 174 Medway, Dominic 156 Meskhetia35 metaphoric ecodomonym 162 Minsk, Belarus 153-169; commodified onomaturgies 163-168; ecodomonyms in post-Soviet decades 160-163,164; Mayak’s toponymie pantheon as a status sign 165-166; Minsk-City 167—168; “neoliberal-style” reforms 154; real estate and business connections 166-168; “slight Belarusization” in 10; Soviet past and post-Soviet present, glimpses at 159-163; Soviet urban toponymie backdrop 159-160; thematictoponymic branding 167; toponymie commodification in, onomaturgies 153-169; toponymie place branding and its post-Soviet urban variants 157-158; urban ecodomonyms in 159—163; urban monuments and commemorative street toponymy, comparing 155; see also onomaturgy/onomaturgies; toponymie commodification Mitin, Ivan 6 municipal toponymie policy concept 67-68 Murzayev, Eduard Makarovich 5, 130 Museum of Anthropology and Ethnography, Russian Academy of Sciences (MAE RAN) 120 Naberezhnye Chelny (Russia) 14 Nadir Shah 39 Nagorno-Karabagh 38 Nal’chik 16, 113-115 Nardugan 75 Narvska 91 national imaginary
15, 31-32, 174 “national” place names, great Soviet atlas 126-129 nation-building 10 native language concept 126 Nazarbayev, Nursultan 138 Nazran 113 Nenets 130 neoliberalized onomaturgy 153 Nezhmetdinov, Rashid 75 Nietschmann, Bernard Q. 121 Nikonov, Vladimir 4-5 Niyazov, Atamyrat 11 Niyazov, Saparmurat (Turkmenbashi) 11 Nora, P. 103-104, 107 North Caucasus, capital centers of, toponymie transformation in 101-117; Bourdieu’s sociology in 104; in Groznyy 105-108 Nowruz 75 Nur-Sultan 13, 139 Nursultan Peak 11 Odesa 13 Oldenburg, S. 126 “one nation-one state-one homeland” 33 onomastic discourses 140-144 onomaturgy/onomaturgies 153-169; in the making 154-158; neoliberalized 153; see also under Minsk, Belarus Ordzhonikidze 86, 108 Ossetian-Ingush ethnic conflict 9 Ossetianization 109 Ostrovskih, P. 126 Ovodov, Mykola 59 Oyunskiy, Platon 10 Pamir-Alay system 11 Pavlodar 145 Peak of Samani 8 Peasants’ War of 1773-1775 5 People’s Commissariat of Internal Affairs (NKVD) 122 Pervomaisk 91 phantom territories 15. 174 placc-naminc systems and cartography 121-122 " Ploshcha Lenina (Lenin Square) 12 Podolia 15 Poroshenko. Petro 51 Pospelov, Yevgeniy Mihaylovich 5. 8
Index post-communist society 82-95; information space, communist markers in 82-95; permanence of communist markers 90-92; problems, lessons, and consequences of 92-94; Ukrainian specifics 82-84; see also communist markers, imposition of; Groznyy, toponymie revolution in; Magas; Makhachkala; Nal’chik; Vladikavkaz post-Socialist toponymie process, Ukrainian context of 50-51 post-Soviet decades, ecodomonyms in 160-163; corporate names 162; semantic typology in Minsk, Belarus 161,161 post-Soviet political place naming, current modes 7-15; cleansing 7; founding 7; in nation-building 10; promoting 7; restoring 7 post-Soviet political toponymie scene 1-4; consolidated authoritarian regimes 1; consolidated democracies 1; genealogy of 4-7; ideological process 5; socio-historical factors 4; toponymie eclecticism 2-3; totalitarian toponymie practices 6 post-Soviet political toponymies 173-178; current framework of 173-178; future perspectives of 173-178; geographical scope 174; philosophical and sociological perspectives 174; regionalization of post-Soviet placenames 175; thematic concerns 175; toponymie rescaling 175; toponymie totalitarian landscapes 176 Prague 13 prestige ecodomonym 162 Principality of Galicia-Volhynia 55 promoting technology 7 Pugachev, Yemelian 5 Pushkin, Aleksandr 77 Putin, Vladimir 10, 83 radical memorialization in 137-149; see also Kazakhstan, radical memorialization in Radiov, V. 126 Rafikov, Gabdrakhman 75 Ranger, Terence O. 30 Rasevych, Vasyl 88 regional identity in toponymies 66-78; see also Kazan (Russia), regional identity in toponymie policy of regional
place-names studies 6 restoring technology 7 185 Revolution of Dignity of 2013-2014 9 Riabchuk, Mykola 83 Riga 11, 13 Rodoman, Boris 176 Rose-Redwood, Reuben 3, 32,121, 132-133 Rostov-on-Don 13 Rozen, Mikhail Fedorovich 130 Rus, Kyivan 55 Russia 3, 12 Russian-language publications 143 Russian State Archive for Economy (RGAE) 120 Ryliuk, Georgy 6 Saami language 127 Sabantuy 75 Saf’yan leather 76 Sakartvelo (Georgia) 15, 29-45; see also Georgia, “ultimate toponym” and national imaginaries in Saparov, Arsène 9 Saraishyk 142 Sartre, J.R 30 Satpayev 145 Sauran 142 Schatz, Edward 146 Selkup 129 Semenov-Tian-Shanski, Veniamin 5 Shaimiev, Mintimer 71 Shakshak Zhanibek Street 142 Sheikh-Mansurovsky (former Zavodskoi) 107 Shevchenko to Aktau 146 Shevel, Oxana 63, 93 Shlipchenko, Svitlana 93 Shor 129 Shteinle, O. 94 Shternberg, L. 126 Shu instead of Chu 146 Shukhevych, Roman 59 Shymkent instead of Chimkent 146 Siberia, naming 120-133; see also Soviet toponymie policy and practice Skaletskyi, Rodion 56 socio-historical factors, in post-Soviet political toponymie scene 4 sociological perspectives 174 South Ossetia 35, 38 Soviet cartographic agencies 122-126; Soviet nationality policy and toponymy, relationship 131; in toponymie knowledge production 122-126; transcription of geographical names, bureau for 123-124
186 Index Soviet-era city-text 12 Soviet toponymie policy and practice 120-133; applied toponymy in 1960s 129-131; cartographic agencies role in 120-133; state cartographic imaginary, indigenous place names within 121-122 Soviet urban toponymie backdrop 159-160 Spartak Lane 90 Spartak Street 90 spatial politics of toponymie commodification 154-158 state cartographic imaginary, indigenous place names within 121-122 State Oil Company of the Azerbaijani Republic (SOCAR) 39 Steger, Manfred B. 30 Stetsenko, Kyrylo 56 Storm, Karli-Jo T. 15 Stus, Vasyl 56 Sunzha 113 Supreme Administration of Geodesy and Cartography (GUGK) 122-123, 129-131 Supreme Administration of State Survey and Cartography (GUGSK) 122 Supreme Geological, Hydrological and Geodetic Administration (GGGU) 122 Sverdlov 86 Sychova, Viktorita 94 Syganak 142 systems 2; totalitarian landscapes 176; unification policy, GUGK guidelines and 129-131; see also post-Soviet political place naming, current modes toponymie commodification 7, 153-169, 173; geographies of 154; institutional making and political-economic motivations 159; in plural, politics of 155-157; spatial politics of, theorizing 154-158; toponymie categories 158; see also under Minsk, Belarus toponymie conserving 7, 12; divergence 8; eclecticism 2-3; façade of national self-identification 9; (geo)politics in the post-Soviet states 1-17 Torchynskyi, Mykhalo Mykolajovich 85 Torgay, instead of Turgay 146 totalitarian toponymie practices 6 tradition/traditional: autochthonous names 162; onomastic approaches 173 “tribal maps” 127 Tselinograd to Akmola then Astana
146 Tsutsiev, Arthur A. 35 Tsyba, V. Μ. 91, 93 Tucker, Brian 132 Tukay, Gabdulla 77 Turgay uramy (Turgay street) 76 Turkestan 142 Turkmenistan 1, 9, 11, 14 Tylsym uramy (Tylsym Street) 76 Tajikistan 8 Tashkent 13 Tatars 71-77 Taylor, Charles 30 Taylor, Peter J. 30 Tbilisi 10,33 Teatralna Ploscha (Theatre Square) 59 Tereshchenko, K. E. 94 Thakahov, Valeri 16, 69, 174 Therborn, Göran 155 Tian-Shan mountains in Kyrgyzstan 14 “top-down” place naming 6 toponym/toponymic: aggression 8; cleansing 8; gathering in the field 124-126; gifting 7, 13; iconizing 7, 11; “ideological recycling” 14; image of city modification 68-70; imbrication 8; knowledge production 122-126; landscape 5; nativization 7, 10; “place-spoofing” 13; promoting 13; rescaling 175; re-Sovietization 7. 11-12; “secondhand" 13; solidarity 13: Ukraine 3, 9, 82-95; see also post communist society Ukrainian Insurgent Army 59 Ukrainian National Revolution of 1917-1921 56 Ukrajinských hrdinu (Ukrainian Heroes Street) 13 ultimate toponyms 29. 31-32, 176 Urals (Zhaiyk) 124 urbanonyms 104 Urker (Constellation) 142 Ust-Kamenogorsk 145 Uzbekistan 11 Validi, Jamal 75 Verkhoyansk (Dzhangy) 124 vernacular toponymie and cartographic materials 124 Vinnytsia. Ukraine street names 15. 87. 49-63; commemorative names 52: data and methods 51-53; decommunization in Vinnytsia 56; “exemplary"
Index decommunization of 49֊63; figurative names 52; genetic and semantic principles 52; geopolitical entities belonged to 51; new commemorative toponyms in 1989-2020 53,54,58; new names 52; new toponyms in 1989-2020 53,54,58; Podolia region 51; post socialist toponymie process, Ukrainian context of 50-51; restored historical names 52; topographical names 52; toponyms as a result of decommunization policy 52; toponyms not related to communist senses elimination 52; urban toponymy transformation between fall of communism and Euromaidan-2013 53-57 Visbijas prospekts (Visby Avenue) 1 Vladikavkaz 16,108-111; de-Sovietization of street names 109; Ossetianization 109; restoration, conservation, and new construction 108-111; urbanonymsanthroponyms (personal names) 108 Vladimir Putin Avenue in Groznyy 14 Vladimir Putin Peak 14 Vladimirtsov, B. 126 Volochaevska 91 Volodarsky 86 Voroshy lov Street - Red Cossacks Street 50 Years of Victory Street 56 Vremya Second Hand 1 Vuolteenaho, Jani 32 Vuolteenaho, Jani 7, 17 Vvedenie V Toponimikų 4 Vysshee Geodezicheskoye Upravleniye (VGU) 120 Warnaby, Gary 156 westernization 13 “westernized” ecodomonyms 162 Winichakul, Thongchai 34 Woodman, Paul 66 Yadigarov, Emin 40 Yakovlyev, Maxim V. 85 Yakut population 128 Young, Craig 166 Yukaghir 131 Yurchak, Alexei 157-158, 162 Yurchuk, Yuliya 91 Yuschenko, Victor 53 Yusubov, Huseyn 40 Zamostia 58 Zaporizhzhia 49 Zaqatala District (Saingilo) 35, 38 Zarubezh, Blizhnee 175 Zarutskaya, Irina P. 124-126 Zhanuzakov, Telkozha 141 Zhao, Bo 157 Zhezkazgan region 147 Zhuchkevich, Vadim Andreyevich 5 Zhurzhenko,
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spelling | Encountering toponymic geopolitics place names as a political instrument in the post-Soviet states edited by Sergei Basik London ; New York Routledge 2023 xiv, 187 Seiten Illustrationen, Karten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Routledge geopolitics series Encountering toponymic (geo)politics in the post-Soviet states : introduction / Sergei Basik -- The "ultimate toponym" and national imaginaries in Georgia and Azerbaijan : inhibiting imaginaries of Borchali among Georgia's Azeri-Turks / Karli-Jo T. Storm -- Exemplary decommunization and local renaissance : toponymic policies and practices in Vinnytsia, Ukraine / Oleksiy Gnatiuk -- Representation of regional identity in toponymic policy of Kazan (Russia) / Marina Golomidova -- Communist markers in the information space of post-communist society : a case of Ukraine / Aleksander Kuczabski -- Toponymic transformation in the capital centers of the North Caucasus : the politics of identity and memory / Valeri Thakahov -- Naming the Arctic and Siberia : the role of the Supreme Geodetic Administration in Soviet toponymic policy and practice / Nadezhda Mamontova -- Radical memorization in Kazakhstan : spaces, places, and capitals / Kulshat Medeuova, Zhomart Medeuov -- Onomaturgies of toponymic commodification in Minsk, Belarus / Jani Vuolteenaho, Sergei Basik -- Conclusion : toward the future post-Soviet political toponymies / Sergei Basik "This book provides cutting-edge insights on contemporary geopolitical toponymic policy and practice in post-Soviet countries. It examines the political features of place naming as a reflection of contemporary political discourse. With multidisciplinary insights from leading scholars, chapters explore a range of topics drawing on critical political toponymy and traditional methods. Contributions examine how the toponymic system can act as a symbol of national identity, the regional geopolitics of toponymy and geopolitical patterns in contemporary renaming. The historical roots of toponymic decolonization are analyzed, as well as indigenous toponymy and politics, and toponymic aspects of people's daily lives. The book explores a wide range of processes in the post-Soviet realm, including power, identity, economy, social order, and how political power is changing/transforming. It considers how these processes are distributed through various geopolitical and political-economic technologies. Offering empirically rich research from a variety of regions to give insights beyond 'Western' perspectives, this book is the first to provide an in-depth exploration of post-Soviet place naming. It will appeal to students and researchers in human geography, politics, sociology, Eastern European studies, onomastics and cultural studies"-- Nachfolgestaaten (DE-588)4328855-8 gnd rswk-swf Ortsname (DE-588)4043950-1 gnd rswk-swf Geopolitik (DE-588)4156741-9 gnd rswk-swf Sowjetunion (DE-588)4077548-3 gnd rswk-swf Geopolitics / Former Soviet republics Names, Geographical / Former Soviet republics Nation-building / Former Soviet republics Nationalism / Former Soviet republics Former Soviet republics / Politics and government Geopolitics Names, Geographical Nation-building Nationalism Politics and government Soviet Union / Former Soviet republics (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content Sowjetunion (DE-588)4077548-3 g Nachfolgestaaten (DE-588)4328855-8 s Ortsname (DE-588)4043950-1 s Geopolitik (DE-588)4156741-9 s DE-604 Basik, Sergei (DE-588)129280405X edt Äquivalent Druck-Ausgabe, Paperback 978-1-03-227492-8 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-1-00-329305-7 Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=034087771&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=034087771&sequence=000003&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Register // Gemischte Register |
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title | Encountering toponymic geopolitics place names as a political instrument in the post-Soviet states |
title_auth | Encountering toponymic geopolitics place names as a political instrument in the post-Soviet states |
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title_full | Encountering toponymic geopolitics place names as a political instrument in the post-Soviet states edited by Sergei Basik |
title_fullStr | Encountering toponymic geopolitics place names as a political instrument in the post-Soviet states edited by Sergei Basik |
title_full_unstemmed | Encountering toponymic geopolitics place names as a political instrument in the post-Soviet states edited by Sergei Basik |
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