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THE SOVIET NATIONALITIES
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ETHNIC & NATIONAL GROUPS OF THE SOVIET UNION Slavic Peoples: Russians Ukrainians Belorussians Poles Bulgarians
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THE SOVIET NATIONALITIES ETHNIC & NATIONAL GROUPS OF THE SOVIET UNION Caucasus: @50 groups Chechens, Dagestanis Ingush, Karabadians Adygeys, Cherkess Abazins, Abkhazi, Avars Georgians Armenians Azerbaijiani Kurds
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THE SOVIET NATIONALITIES ETHNIC & NATIONAL GROUPS OF THE SOVIET UNION Turkic & Central Asian Peoples: Tatars Kazakhs Kyrghyz Uzbeks Turkmen Bashkirs Chuvash Tajiks Kalmyks Many smaller groups
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THE SOVIET NATIONALITIES ETHNIC & NATIONAL GROUPS OF THE SOVIET UNION Arctic & Far Eastern Peoples: Evenki & Evens (Tungus) Dolgan, Khan, Yukagir, Ket Chukchis, Nenets Buryat, Sakha (Yakuts) Dungan (Sino-Tibetan) Total 26 groups
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THE SOVIET NATIONALITIES ETHNIC & NATIONAL GROUPS OF THE SOVIET UNION Baltic & Finno-Urgic Peoples: Lithuanians Latvians Karelians Estonians Finns Saami, Mari, Khanti Komi, Udmurts, Mansi Mordvians
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THE SOVIET NATIONALITIES ETHNIC & NATIONAL GROUPS OF THE SOVIET UNION Other European Peoples: Germans Jews Gypsies Moldovans Romanians
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THE SOVIET NATIONALITIES SOVIET NATIONALITIES POLICY Status of National Groups in USSR Only 15 had Union Republic Status 22 were Autonomous Republics 18 were territorial enclaves (Autonomous Oblasts & Autonomous Okrugs)
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THE SOVIET NATIONALITIES SOVIET NATIONALITIES POLICY Marxist origins Marxism = “internationalist movement” Nationality not important, but class Leninist Nationalities Policy One of goals of socialism = integration of humanity But recognized utility as support for socialism against repression
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THE SOVIET NATIONALITIES SOVIET NATIONALITIES POLICY Policies of New Soviet state Lenin now advocated federalism 1918: Guaranteed right to national self-determination “Declaration of Rights of the Peoples of Russia” “Appeal to all Laboring Muslims”
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THE SOVIET NATIONALITIES SOVIET NATIONALITIES POLICY Policies of New Soviet state First Constitution, 1918, created federated system Treaty of Union, 1922 Divided functions between central & republic govt. New Constitution, 1924: granted more political representation
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THE SOVIET NATIONALITIES SOVIET NATIONALITIES POLICY Stalin’s Nationalities Policies Central control over nationalities Stalin Constitution, 1936, granted rights on paper But Stalin’s actions actually limited national autonomy Sblizhenie: drawing nationalities closer together – but under Russian domination USSR – Socialist Fatherland of Laborers of All Nations
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THE SOVIET NATIONALITIES SOVIET NATIONALITIES POLICY Stalin’s Nationalities Policies Entire nationalities targeted as enemies of state Included deportations of entire groups Exploited Russian nationalism (chauvinism) Portrayed Soviet Union as heir to Russian Empire
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