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The former Soviet Union's diverse peoples : a reference sourcebook

"Ethnic conflict is nothing new in the former Soviet Union. But when Chechen terrorists took 500 people hostage in a Moscow theater in October 2002, the long-standing ethnic conflicts of the region entered the global spotlight. The dissolution of the Soviet Union reduced the threat of nuclear war, but ethnic crises within the independent states pose new threats to regional security. The Former Soviet Union's Diverse Peoples examines the complex history and remarkable ethnic divisions of the post-Soviet Union's independent states." "Illuminating key periods of regional history, this unique work concentrates on the interactions of Russians and other national groups, examines ethnic tensions in the former Soviet Union, and summarizes the current situation in Russia and other post-Soviet states, providing context for many of the events that are currently making headlines in the former Soviet Union."--Jacket
Print Book, English, ©2004
ABC-CLIO, Santa Barbara, Calif., ©2004
History
xvii, 389 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm.
9781576078235, 9781576078242, 157607823X, 1576078248
53483502
From tribes to nations
1. Prehistory to A.D. 1500
2. From the rise of Muscovy to the establishment of the Russian empire
3. National consolidation and the growth of national sentiment
Ethnic consolidation and ethnic suppression
4. Upheavals and revolution, 1900-1921
5. Consolidation of Soviet power, 1920-1938
6. World War II and the beginning of the cold war, 1939-1970
Rebirth of ethnic consciousness
7. Cold war stagnation and the rebirth of nationalism, 1971-1991
8. Disintegration of the Soviet empire and the emergence of fifteen independent states
9. The spread of nationalist sentiment beyond the union republics
Present and future
10. The Russians and the loss of empire, 1986-2004