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A History of Tatarstan: The Russian Yoke and the Vanishing Tatars surveys the history of the Tatar people living along the Volga river and argues that the Volga Tatars were Russia's first colonized people.
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A History of Tatarstan: The Russian Yoke and the Vanishing Tatars surveys the history of the Tatar people living along the Volga river and argues that the Volga Tatars were Russia's first colonized people.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 332
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Oktober 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 693g
- ISBN-13: 9781666926842
- ISBN-10: 1666926841
- Artikelnr.: 68400324
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 332
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Oktober 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 693g
- ISBN-13: 9781666926842
- ISBN-10: 1666926841
- Artikelnr.: 68400324
Kees Boterbloem teaches European and world history at the University of South Florida.
Maps
Acknowledgments
Chronology
Introduction
Chapter 1: Indelible Stigma: The Name of the Volga Tatars
Part 1: Historiography, Terms, Concepts
Chapter 2: What Is Missing and Why is It Missing: The Historiography about
Tatarstan
Chapter 3: Historiographical Milestones and Evolution
Chapter 4: Why This Matters
Chapter 5: Tatars and Non-Tatars
Part 2: The Early Centuries: Islam, The Jochids, and Independent Kazan
Chapter 6: Before the Mongols
Chapter 7: The Chingissids and the Black Death (1230s-1430s)
Chapter 8: Khanlygy: The Kazan Khanate
Chapter 9: Kazan's Politics, Society, Culture, and Religion
Part 3: Muscovy's Volga Tatars
Chapter 10: Early Russian Rule over the Realm of Kazan
Chapter 11: Protest, Evasion, Accommodation, and Adaptation
Chapter 12: Sliyane (Fusion)
Part 4: The Dawn of Modern Imperialism (1725-1855)
Chapter 13: Russia Rediscovers its Tatars
Chapter 14: The Crises of the 1770s: The Tatars in Pugachev's Rebellion
Chapter 15: Catherine and the Survival of Tatar Tradition
Part 5: The Rise of Nationalism and The Fall of Tsarist Russia
Chapter 16: Birth of the Tatar Nation: The Late Imperial Era (1855-1917)
Chapter 17: Revolution and Civil War
Part 6: Soviet Tatarstan
Chapter 18: The Creation of Soviet Tatarstan
Chapter 19: Sultan-Galiev's Impossible Program
Chapter 20: Famine
Chapter 21: Collectivisation in Tatarstan
Chapter 22: Tatarisation or Russification
Chapter 23: The Great Terror in Tatarstan
Chapter 24: Nationalism, Islam and Espionage in the Great Terror
Chapter 25: The Second World War and Beyond
Part 7: Post Soviet Tatarstan
Chapter 26: The Impossibility of Independence
Chapter 27: Siuiumbike's Tower and Qol Shärif's Mosque: Azatlyk!
Epilogue: Contemporary Problems and Prospects
Appendix: Khans of Kazan (1438-1552)
Glossary
Bibliography
About the Author
Acknowledgments
Chronology
Introduction
Chapter 1: Indelible Stigma: The Name of the Volga Tatars
Part 1: Historiography, Terms, Concepts
Chapter 2: What Is Missing and Why is It Missing: The Historiography about
Tatarstan
Chapter 3: Historiographical Milestones and Evolution
Chapter 4: Why This Matters
Chapter 5: Tatars and Non-Tatars
Part 2: The Early Centuries: Islam, The Jochids, and Independent Kazan
Chapter 6: Before the Mongols
Chapter 7: The Chingissids and the Black Death (1230s-1430s)
Chapter 8: Khanlygy: The Kazan Khanate
Chapter 9: Kazan's Politics, Society, Culture, and Religion
Part 3: Muscovy's Volga Tatars
Chapter 10: Early Russian Rule over the Realm of Kazan
Chapter 11: Protest, Evasion, Accommodation, and Adaptation
Chapter 12: Sliyane (Fusion)
Part 4: The Dawn of Modern Imperialism (1725-1855)
Chapter 13: Russia Rediscovers its Tatars
Chapter 14: The Crises of the 1770s: The Tatars in Pugachev's Rebellion
Chapter 15: Catherine and the Survival of Tatar Tradition
Part 5: The Rise of Nationalism and The Fall of Tsarist Russia
Chapter 16: Birth of the Tatar Nation: The Late Imperial Era (1855-1917)
Chapter 17: Revolution and Civil War
Part 6: Soviet Tatarstan
Chapter 18: The Creation of Soviet Tatarstan
Chapter 19: Sultan-Galiev's Impossible Program
Chapter 20: Famine
Chapter 21: Collectivisation in Tatarstan
Chapter 22: Tatarisation or Russification
Chapter 23: The Great Terror in Tatarstan
Chapter 24: Nationalism, Islam and Espionage in the Great Terror
Chapter 25: The Second World War and Beyond
Part 7: Post Soviet Tatarstan
Chapter 26: The Impossibility of Independence
Chapter 27: Siuiumbike's Tower and Qol Shärif's Mosque: Azatlyk!
Epilogue: Contemporary Problems and Prospects
Appendix: Khans of Kazan (1438-1552)
Glossary
Bibliography
About the Author
Maps
Acknowledgments
Chronology
Introduction
Chapter 1: Indelible Stigma: The Name of the Volga Tatars
Part 1: Historiography, Terms, Concepts
Chapter 2: What Is Missing and Why is It Missing: The Historiography about
Tatarstan
Chapter 3: Historiographical Milestones and Evolution
Chapter 4: Why This Matters
Chapter 5: Tatars and Non-Tatars
Part 2: The Early Centuries: Islam, The Jochids, and Independent Kazan
Chapter 6: Before the Mongols
Chapter 7: The Chingissids and the Black Death (1230s-1430s)
Chapter 8: Khanlygy: The Kazan Khanate
Chapter 9: Kazan's Politics, Society, Culture, and Religion
Part 3: Muscovy's Volga Tatars
Chapter 10: Early Russian Rule over the Realm of Kazan
Chapter 11: Protest, Evasion, Accommodation, and Adaptation
Chapter 12: Sliyane (Fusion)
Part 4: The Dawn of Modern Imperialism (1725-1855)
Chapter 13: Russia Rediscovers its Tatars
Chapter 14: The Crises of the 1770s: The Tatars in Pugachev's Rebellion
Chapter 15: Catherine and the Survival of Tatar Tradition
Part 5: The Rise of Nationalism and The Fall of Tsarist Russia
Chapter 16: Birth of the Tatar Nation: The Late Imperial Era (1855-1917)
Chapter 17: Revolution and Civil War
Part 6: Soviet Tatarstan
Chapter 18: The Creation of Soviet Tatarstan
Chapter 19: Sultan-Galiev's Impossible Program
Chapter 20: Famine
Chapter 21: Collectivisation in Tatarstan
Chapter 22: Tatarisation or Russification
Chapter 23: The Great Terror in Tatarstan
Chapter 24: Nationalism, Islam and Espionage in the Great Terror
Chapter 25: The Second World War and Beyond
Part 7: Post Soviet Tatarstan
Chapter 26: The Impossibility of Independence
Chapter 27: Siuiumbike's Tower and Qol Shärif's Mosque: Azatlyk!
Epilogue: Contemporary Problems and Prospects
Appendix: Khans of Kazan (1438-1552)
Glossary
Bibliography
About the Author
Acknowledgments
Chronology
Introduction
Chapter 1: Indelible Stigma: The Name of the Volga Tatars
Part 1: Historiography, Terms, Concepts
Chapter 2: What Is Missing and Why is It Missing: The Historiography about
Tatarstan
Chapter 3: Historiographical Milestones and Evolution
Chapter 4: Why This Matters
Chapter 5: Tatars and Non-Tatars
Part 2: The Early Centuries: Islam, The Jochids, and Independent Kazan
Chapter 6: Before the Mongols
Chapter 7: The Chingissids and the Black Death (1230s-1430s)
Chapter 8: Khanlygy: The Kazan Khanate
Chapter 9: Kazan's Politics, Society, Culture, and Religion
Part 3: Muscovy's Volga Tatars
Chapter 10: Early Russian Rule over the Realm of Kazan
Chapter 11: Protest, Evasion, Accommodation, and Adaptation
Chapter 12: Sliyane (Fusion)
Part 4: The Dawn of Modern Imperialism (1725-1855)
Chapter 13: Russia Rediscovers its Tatars
Chapter 14: The Crises of the 1770s: The Tatars in Pugachev's Rebellion
Chapter 15: Catherine and the Survival of Tatar Tradition
Part 5: The Rise of Nationalism and The Fall of Tsarist Russia
Chapter 16: Birth of the Tatar Nation: The Late Imperial Era (1855-1917)
Chapter 17: Revolution and Civil War
Part 6: Soviet Tatarstan
Chapter 18: The Creation of Soviet Tatarstan
Chapter 19: Sultan-Galiev's Impossible Program
Chapter 20: Famine
Chapter 21: Collectivisation in Tatarstan
Chapter 22: Tatarisation or Russification
Chapter 23: The Great Terror in Tatarstan
Chapter 24: Nationalism, Islam and Espionage in the Great Terror
Chapter 25: The Second World War and Beyond
Part 7: Post Soviet Tatarstan
Chapter 26: The Impossibility of Independence
Chapter 27: Siuiumbike's Tower and Qol Shärif's Mosque: Azatlyk!
Epilogue: Contemporary Problems and Prospects
Appendix: Khans of Kazan (1438-1552)
Glossary
Bibliography
About the Author