Borders in Red: Managing Diversity in the Early Soviet Union - Couverture souple

Rindlisbacher, Stephan

 
9781501780585: Borders in Red: Managing Diversity in the Early Soviet Union

Synopsis

Borders in Red shows how Lenin and his Bolshevik leadership embraced the nationality question as a way of managing diversity and institutionalized it as a means of governance. Stephan Rindlisbacher uses the making of national borders as a lens through which to examine the Bolsheviks' fundamental shift from proletarian internationalism to ethnonational federalism sui generis. Comparing how party and state managed issues of national diversity in the core regions of Soviet federalism—Ukraine, the South Caucasus, and Central Asia—Rindlisbacher provides insights into their policymaking and into the roots of current territorial conflicts. President Putin has condemned Lenin's nationality policy to be a historical mistake, and with its war against Ukraine, Russia has tried to revise borders that date back to the early days of the Soviet state. However, Borders in Red shows that the Soviet Republics were not arbitrarily divided by leaders like Stalin or Khrushchev. They were the result of long-lasting debates involving politicians, experts, and people from the border regions. The developing Soviet order was a product of trial and error.

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À propos de l'auteur

Stephan Rindlisbacher is a postdoctoral researcher at the European University Viadrina Frankfurt (Oder).

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9781501780530: Borders in Red: Managing Diversity in the Early Soviet Union

Edition présentée

ISBN 10 :  1501780530 ISBN 13 :  9781501780530
Editeur : Northern Illinois University Press, 2025
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