Contributors
Ronald Gregor Suny and Terry Martin: Introduction
Part I: Empire and Nations
1: Ronald Grigor Suny: The Empire Strikes Out: Imperial Russia,
"National" Identity, and Theories of Empire
2: Terry Martin: An Affirmative Action Empire: The Soviet Union as
the Highest Form of Imperialism
Part II: The Revolutionary Conjuncture
3: Joshua Sanborn: Family, Fraternity, and Nation-Building in
Russia, 1905-1925
4: Peter Holquist: To Count, to Extract, and to Exterminate:
Population Statistics and Population Politics in Late Imperial and
Soviet Russia
5: Adeeb Khalid: Nationalizing the Revolution in Central Asia: The
Transformation of Jadidism, 1917-1920
Part III: Forging "Nations"
6: Daniel E. Schafer: Local Politics and the Birth of the Republic
of Bashkortostan, 1919-1920
7: Douglas Northrop: Nationalizing Backwardness: Gender, Empire,
and Uzbek Identity
Part IV: Stalinism and the Empire of Nations
8: Matt Payne: The Forge of the Kazakh Proletariat? The Turksib,
Nativization, and Industrialization during Stalin's First Five-Year
Plan
9: Peter A. Blitstein: Nation-Building or Russification? Obligatory
Russian Instruction in the Soviet Non-Russian School, 1938-1953
10: Davd Brandenberger: "...It is Imperitive to Advance Russian
Nationalism as the First Priority": Debates within the Stalinist
Ideological Establishment, 1941-1945
Index
"A State of Nations gives a very useful overview of the actual
situation of American studies on 'empire and nation-making' from
the late tsarist empire to the end of the Stalin era."--Journal of
Modern History
"The volume of A State of Nations gives a very useful overview of
the actual situation of American studies on 'empire and
nation-maiking' from the late tsarist empire to the end of the
Stalin era. These innovative articles revise the image of Soviet
nationality policies as a linear process, planned by the center,
and show convincingly its contradictions and improvisations, the
simultaneity and interdependence of nation creating and nation
destroying."--The Journal of Modern History
"This outstanding collection contains some of the most exciting
research now available on nationalism and nation-making in the
Soviet Union. With its cutting-edge scholarship, original insights,
and theoretical sophistication, A STATE OF NATIONS is sure to make
an important contribution to the study of the Soviet multinational
state."--Adrienne Edgar, University of California, Santa
Barbara
"The book is not only an interesting and generally high-quality
collection of essays, it also serves to introduce new work by a
group of young scholars..."--The Russian Review
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