The Finno-Ugric Republics and the Russian StateRoutledge, 26.11.2013 - 340 sivua First Published in 2000. This text provides a survey of the peoples who speak Finno-Ugric languages and have titular republics or autonomous regions within the post-Soviet Russian federation. Their languages have set them apart from their Turkic and Russian neighbours and helped to preserve their distinct identity, including their animist religious practices. Previous works on this subject were written before the demise of the USSR so that information on the subject was screened by Soviet censors. In particular, this book explores the principal threats now facing these peoples - as much environmental as political. Although communism has gone, the exploitation of natural resources threatens the region's ecology, while the new rulers in the Kremlin seem set to continue their predecessors' oppressive policies towards the Finno-Ugrians. The book is written with commitment to the threatened human and political rights of these endangered peoples. |
Kirjan sisältä
Tulokset 1 - 5 kokonaismäärästä 79
Sivu 3
... their names and upgraded themselves unilaterally from ' Autonomous Republic ' to plain ' Republic ' , the meaning of which , however , remained fluid . The Russian Federation accepted the The Finno - Ugric Republics in the World Context 3.
... their names and upgraded themselves unilaterally from ' Autonomous Republic ' to plain ' Republic ' , the meaning of which , however , remained fluid . The Russian Federation accepted the The Finno - Ugric Republics in the World Context 3.
Sivu 4
Rein Taagepera. however , remained fluid . The Russian Federation accepted the term ' Republic ' for the former ASSRS but denied any claims to sovereignty . The Finno - Ugric national territories are a subset of this layer of ASSRs ...
Rein Taagepera. however , remained fluid . The Russian Federation accepted the term ' Republic ' for the former ASSRS but denied any claims to sovereignty . The Finno - Ugric national territories are a subset of this layer of ASSRs ...
Sivu 12
... remained not only unpunished but has quickly ascended the career ladder . When he arrived at our village he did not have officer's rank , but within three years he has become Senior Lieutenant . In this period he has beaten the ...
... remained not only unpunished but has quickly ascended the career ladder . When he arrived at our village he did not have officer's rank , but within three years he has become Senior Lieutenant . In this period he has beaten the ...
Sivu 16
... habit of intolerance attached itself to the only bond that remained , namely nationalism . For many decades , communist regimes simply froze national antagonisms by not allowing them 16 The Finno - Ugric Republics and the Russian State.
... habit of intolerance attached itself to the only bond that remained , namely nationalism . For many decades , communist regimes simply froze national antagonisms by not allowing them 16 The Finno - Ugric Republics and the Russian State.
Sivu 19
... remained a problem . Only the Maris ( and to some extent the Moksherzians ) achieved representation proportional to their share of the population . The Maris also made a dent in the republic's government and won the presidency . In ...
... remained a problem . Only the Maris ( and to some extent the Moksherzians ) achieved representation proportional to their share of the population . The Maris also made a dent in the republic's government and won the presidency . In ...
Sisältö
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in the Soviet Union | 73 |
Taagepera | 100 |
The Siamese Twins | 147 |
Europes Last Animists | 197 |
The Redhead Children of the Sun | 253 |
The Northernmost Alphabet | 294 |
The Curse of Arctic Oil | 337 |
FinnoUgric Republics and the Future of Russian | 388 |
Appendix Geographical and Ethnographic Name | 413 |
Index | 435 |
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