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This book explores the question why, despite the leadership's desire to the contrary, issues of nationality continually impinged upon issues of reform, eventually coming to dominate the political agenda and accelerating processes of political transformation.
Contents
The Imperial Legacy and the Soviet Nationalities Problem -- Nationality Elites and Political Change in the Soviet Union -- Nationalities and the Soviet Economy -- Nationalities and the Soviet Military -- Some Factors in the Linguistic and Ethnic Russification of Soviet Nationalities: Is Everyone Becoming Russian? -- Readers, Writers, and Republics: The Structural Basis of Non-Russian Literary Politics -- Nationalities and Soviet Religious Policies -- Ukraine, Belorussia, and Moldavia: Imperial Integration, Russification, and the Struggle for National Survival -- The Baltic Republics: Stagnation and Strivings for Sovereignty -- Transcaucasia: Cultural Cohesion and Ethnic Revival in a Multinational Society -- Central Asia: The Reformers Challenge a Traditional Society -- Russian Nationalism and Soviet Politics -- Nationalism and Reform in Soviet Politics