The Bolsheviks and the National Question, 1917-23

When the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991, it fell apart along lines which had first been drawn up by the Soviet Communists in the years following the Russian Revolution. The Russian Bolsheviks had no blueprint for how to deal with the problems posed by a multinational state, and this period was crucial as they felt their way towards creating a system which would allow the nationalists of the old Russian empire to flourish and develop. In this first work in English to examine the question, Jeremy Smith makes extensive use of previously unavailable material from the archives of the former Soviet Union. The book explores the disputes surrounding the creation of a federal multinational state--the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.

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The Bolsheviks and the National Question, 1917-23

When the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991, it fell apart along lines which had first been drawn up by the Soviet Communists in the years following the Russian Revolution. The Russian Bolsheviks had no blueprint for how to deal with the problems posed by a multinational state, and this period was crucial as they felt their way towards creating a system which would allow the nationalists of the old Russian empire to flourish and develop. In this first work in English to examine the question, Jeremy Smith makes extensive use of previously unavailable material from the archives of the former Soviet Union. The book explores the disputes surrounding the creation of a federal multinational state--the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.

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The Bolsheviks and the National Question, 1917-23

The Bolsheviks and the National Question, 1917-23

by J. Smith
The Bolsheviks and the National Question, 1917-23

The Bolsheviks and the National Question, 1917-23

by J. Smith

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Overview

When the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991, it fell apart along lines which had first been drawn up by the Soviet Communists in the years following the Russian Revolution. The Russian Bolsheviks had no blueprint for how to deal with the problems posed by a multinational state, and this period was crucial as they felt their way towards creating a system which would allow the nationalists of the old Russian empire to flourish and develop. In this first work in English to examine the question, Jeremy Smith makes extensive use of previously unavailable material from the archives of the former Soviet Union. The book explores the disputes surrounding the creation of a federal multinational state--the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780312220266
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Publication date: 01/13/1999
Series: Studies in Russia and East Europe
Edition description: 1999
Pages: 281
Product dimensions: 5.51(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.03(d)

About the Author

Jeremy Smith is Lecturer in Soviet History at the Renvall Institute at the University of Helsinki.

Table of Contents

Introduction
• Marxists, Bolsheviks and the National Question
• The Case for National Autonomy--Causes and Processes
• Building Nationhood--Borders and State Relations
• Korenizatsiia--National Communist Leaderships
• Cultural Autonomy--Education, Language and Culture
• The Georgian Crisis and the Formation of the Soviet Union
• The Twelfth Party Congress and the Sultan-Galiev Affair
• Conclusion
• Index

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