Power and identity in the post-Soviet realm :: geographies of ethnicity and nationality after 1991 /
"With the dissolution of the Soviet Union and the demise of the Cold War's bipolar world order, Soviet successor states on the Russian periphery found themselves in a geopolitical vacuum, and gradually evolved into a specific buffer zone throughout the 1990s. The establishment of a new sys...
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Zusammenfassung: | "With the dissolution of the Soviet Union and the demise of the Cold War's bipolar world order, Soviet successor states on the Russian periphery found themselves in a geopolitical vacuum, and gradually evolved into a specific buffer zone throughout the 1990s. The establishment of a new system of relations became evident in the wake of the Baltic States' accession to the European Union in 2004, resulting in the fragmentation of this buffer zone. In addition to the nations that are more directly connected to Zwischeneuropa (i.e. 'In-Between Europe') historically and culturally (Belarus, Moldova, Ukraine), countries beyond the Caucasus (Azerbaijan, Georgia, Armenia), as well as the states of former Soviet Central Asia (Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan) have also become characterized by particular developmental pathways. Focusings on these areas of the post-Soviet realm, this collected volume examines how they have faced multidimensional challenges while pursuing both geopolitics and their place in the world economy. From a conceptual point of view, the chapters pay close attention not only to issues of ethnicity (which are literally intertwined with a number of social problems in these regions), but also to the various socio-spatial contexts of ethnic processes. Having emerged after the collapse of Soviet authority, the so-called 'post-Soviet realm' might serve as a crucial testing ground for such studies, as the specific social and regional patterns of ethnicity are widely recognized here. Accordingly, the phenomena covered in the volume are rather diverse. The first section reviews the fundamental elements of the formation of national identity in light of the geopolitical situation both past and present. This includes an examination of the relative strength and shifting dynamics of statehood, the impacts of imperial nationalism, and the changes in language use from the early-modern period onwards. The second section examines the (trans)formation of the identities of small nations living at the forefront of Tsarist Russian geopolitical expansion, in particular in Central Asia, the Caucasus, and the Southern Steppe. Finally, in the third section, the contributors discuss the fate of groups whose settlement space was divided by the external boundaries of the Soviet Union, a reality that resulted in the diverging developmental trajectories of the otherwise culturally similar communities on both sides of the border. In these imperial peripheries, Soviet authority gave rise to specifically Soviet national identities amongst groups such as the Azeris, Tajiks, Karelians, Moldavians, and others. The book also comprises more than 30 primarily original maps, graphs, and tables and will be of great use not only for human geographers (particularly political and cultural geographers) and historians, but also for those interested in contemporary issues in social science."-- |
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series | Soviet and post-Soviet politics and society ; |
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spelling | Power and identity in the post-Soviet realm : geographies of ethnicity and nationality after 1991 / Zsolt Bottlik, Márton Berki, Steven Jobbitt, editor. Stuttgart : Ibidem Verlag, 2021. 1 online resource (xv, 299 pages) : illustrations, maps (1 color) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Soviet and Post-Soviet Politics and Society (SPSS) ; Vol. 222 "With the dissolution of the Soviet Union and the demise of the Cold War's bipolar world order, Soviet successor states on the Russian periphery found themselves in a geopolitical vacuum, and gradually evolved into a specific buffer zone throughout the 1990s. The establishment of a new system of relations became evident in the wake of the Baltic States' accession to the European Union in 2004, resulting in the fragmentation of this buffer zone. In addition to the nations that are more directly connected to Zwischeneuropa (i.e. 'In-Between Europe') historically and culturally (Belarus, Moldova, Ukraine), countries beyond the Caucasus (Azerbaijan, Georgia, Armenia), as well as the states of former Soviet Central Asia (Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan) have also become characterized by particular developmental pathways. Focusings on these areas of the post-Soviet realm, this collected volume examines how they have faced multidimensional challenges while pursuing both geopolitics and their place in the world economy. From a conceptual point of view, the chapters pay close attention not only to issues of ethnicity (which are literally intertwined with a number of social problems in these regions), but also to the various socio-spatial contexts of ethnic processes. Having emerged after the collapse of Soviet authority, the so-called 'post-Soviet realm' might serve as a crucial testing ground for such studies, as the specific social and regional patterns of ethnicity are widely recognized here. Accordingly, the phenomena covered in the volume are rather diverse. The first section reviews the fundamental elements of the formation of national identity in light of the geopolitical situation both past and present. This includes an examination of the relative strength and shifting dynamics of statehood, the impacts of imperial nationalism, and the changes in language use from the early-modern period onwards. The second section examines the (trans)formation of the identities of small nations living at the forefront of Tsarist Russian geopolitical expansion, in particular in Central Asia, the Caucasus, and the Southern Steppe. Finally, in the third section, the contributors discuss the fate of groups whose settlement space was divided by the external boundaries of the Soviet Union, a reality that resulted in the diverging developmental trajectories of the otherwise culturally similar communities on both sides of the border. In these imperial peripheries, Soviet authority gave rise to specifically Soviet national identities amongst groups such as the Azeris, Tajiks, Karelians, Moldavians, and others. The book also comprises more than 30 primarily original maps, graphs, and tables and will be of great use not only for human geographers (particularly political and cultural geographers) and historians, but also for those interested in contemporary issues in social science."-- Provided by publisher Includes bibliographical references. Print version record. Intro -- Introduction -- Formation of National Identity -- The Historical Roots of Regional Inequalities and Their Relationship with Present -- Day Peripheries and Conflict Zones in thePost-Soviet Realm (1897-2010) -- The Faces of Russian Nationalism -- Geopolitics and Language in the European Post-Soviet Realm -- Russian and Soviet Censuses in Ethnic-National Context -- Local Identities under Russian Rule -- The Layers of Post-Soviet Central Asian "Nations" -- Tatars in Russia and the Post-Soviet Realm -- In the Net of Power: Small Nations and Ethnicities on the Black Sea Coast -- Living on the Edge: The Origins and Evolution of the Kalmyk Ethno-Religious Enclave along the Southern Russian Frontier -- "Constructed" (Soviet)Ethni cities -- In the Contact Zone of In-Between Europe and the Post-Soviet Realm. Notions of Karelian Spaces -- Rescaling Moldovan Identities -- The Post-Soviet Azerbaijani National Identity -- Tajik Identities: Ageless Alternatives to an Unborn Nation -- Sources -- References -- List of figure. Geopolitics Former Soviet republics. Geopolitics Former communist countries. National characteristics. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85089948 Nationalism Former Soviet republics. Ethnicity Social aspects Former Soviet republics. Géopolitique Ex-URSS. Géopolitique Anciens pays communistes. Caractéristiques nationales. Nationalisme Ex-URSS. Ethnicité Aspect social Ex-URSS. Ethnicity Social aspects fast Geopolitics fast National characteristics fast Nationalism fast Former communist countries fast Soviet Union Former Soviet republics fast Jobbitt, Steven, editor. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjBPBXwvFjrhpkfHDxHm7d http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2021113032 Bottlik, Zsolt, 1966- editor. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjxddDYjQWm7JDC8Br4cyd http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2009085314 Berki, Márton, editor. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjGWWXbGTxTCGvCJHCwQYK http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2021113034 has work: Power and identity in the Post-Soviet realm (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCFB9ffVDrthPfJy8ThGjyb https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Jobbitt, Steven Power and Identity in the Post-Soviet Realm Berlin : Ibidem Verlag, 2021 3838213998 9783838213996 (OCoLC)1253366668 Soviet and post-Soviet politics and society ; v. 222. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2005043599 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=2922105 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Power and identity in the post-Soviet realm : geographies of ethnicity and nationality after 1991 / Soviet and post-Soviet politics and society ; Intro -- Introduction -- Formation of National Identity -- The Historical Roots of Regional Inequalities and Their Relationship with Present -- Day Peripheries and Conflict Zones in thePost-Soviet Realm (1897-2010) -- The Faces of Russian Nationalism -- Geopolitics and Language in the European Post-Soviet Realm -- Russian and Soviet Censuses in Ethnic-National Context -- Local Identities under Russian Rule -- The Layers of Post-Soviet Central Asian "Nations" -- Tatars in Russia and the Post-Soviet Realm -- In the Net of Power: Small Nations and Ethnicities on the Black Sea Coast -- Living on the Edge: The Origins and Evolution of the Kalmyk Ethno-Religious Enclave along the Southern Russian Frontier -- "Constructed" (Soviet)Ethni cities -- In the Contact Zone of In-Between Europe and the Post-Soviet Realm. Notions of Karelian Spaces -- Rescaling Moldovan Identities -- The Post-Soviet Azerbaijani National Identity -- Tajik Identities: Ageless Alternatives to an Unborn Nation -- Sources -- References -- List of figure. Geopolitics Former Soviet republics. Geopolitics Former communist countries. National characteristics. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85089948 Nationalism Former Soviet republics. Ethnicity Social aspects Former Soviet republics. Géopolitique Ex-URSS. Géopolitique Anciens pays communistes. Caractéristiques nationales. Nationalisme Ex-URSS. Ethnicité Aspect social Ex-URSS. Ethnicity Social aspects fast Geopolitics fast National characteristics fast Nationalism fast |
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title | Power and identity in the post-Soviet realm : geographies of ethnicity and nationality after 1991 / |
title_auth | Power and identity in the post-Soviet realm : geographies of ethnicity and nationality after 1991 / |
title_exact_search | Power and identity in the post-Soviet realm : geographies of ethnicity and nationality after 1991 / |
title_full | Power and identity in the post-Soviet realm : geographies of ethnicity and nationality after 1991 / Zsolt Bottlik, Márton Berki, Steven Jobbitt, editor. |
title_fullStr | Power and identity in the post-Soviet realm : geographies of ethnicity and nationality after 1991 / Zsolt Bottlik, Márton Berki, Steven Jobbitt, editor. |
title_full_unstemmed | Power and identity in the post-Soviet realm : geographies of ethnicity and nationality after 1991 / Zsolt Bottlik, Márton Berki, Steven Jobbitt, editor. |
title_short | Power and identity in the post-Soviet realm : |
title_sort | power and identity in the post soviet realm geographies of ethnicity and nationality after 1991 |
title_sub | geographies of ethnicity and nationality after 1991 / |
topic | Geopolitics Former Soviet republics. Geopolitics Former communist countries. National characteristics. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85089948 Nationalism Former Soviet republics. Ethnicity Social aspects Former Soviet republics. Géopolitique Ex-URSS. Géopolitique Anciens pays communistes. Caractéristiques nationales. Nationalisme Ex-URSS. Ethnicité Aspect social Ex-URSS. Ethnicity Social aspects fast Geopolitics fast National characteristics fast Nationalism fast |
topic_facet | Geopolitics Former Soviet republics. Geopolitics Former communist countries. National characteristics. Nationalism Former Soviet republics. Ethnicity Social aspects Former Soviet republics. Géopolitique Ex-URSS. Géopolitique Anciens pays communistes. Caractéristiques nationales. Nationalisme Ex-URSS. Ethnicité Aspect social Ex-URSS. Ethnicity Social aspects Geopolitics National characteristics Nationalism Former communist countries Soviet Union Former Soviet republics |
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