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Soviet Administration and the Jews of Uzbekistan, 1917-1939

"Collectivization and Social Engineering" was published by Brill in 2015 - Leiden, the Netherlands, it has 254 pages and the language of the book is English.


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  • Title: ➤  Collectivization and Social Engineering
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: 254
  • Publisher: Brill
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  • Publish Location: Leiden, the Netherlands

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  • Pagination: xviii, 254 pages

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"Collectivization and Social Engineering" Table Of Contents:

  • 1- Maps
  • 2- Notes on transliteration, abbreviations, acronyms and citations
  • 3- Glossary of terms and abbreviations
  • 4- "The wastelands" : the Jews of Central Asia
  • 5- "We'll change henceforth the old tradition" : the Bolshevik revolution in Central Asia
  • 6- "Workers of the world unite!" : Central Asia and the nationalities question
  • 7- The hungry steppe (mirzo-chul) : the implementation
  • 8- Not only in the steppes : building an urban proletariat
  • 9- Reclaiming the cultural wastelands
  • 10- End of an Era, and an epilogue.

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