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Author Akbarzadeh, Shahram.

Title Nationalism in central Asia : post-Soviet expediency / Shahram Akbarzadeh
Published Saarbrücken, Germany : Lambert Academic Publishing, 2010

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Description 266 pages ; 22 cm
Summary National identity for the Tajiks, the Uzbeks and the Turkmens is a construct derived from the Soviet period. Over seventy years of Soviet social engineering and efforts at creating a Soviet community have led to the unintended emergence of aspiring "national" elite and intelligentsia groups, trained and educated in their "national" languages and identifying Soviet-defined administrative territories as their "national" motherlands. The Soviet trained elite and intelligentsia groups in Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan were responsible for the smooth transition to the post-Soviet era, and thus performed a major role in ensuring political continuity. These two states seek to legitimise themselves by claiming to defend and represent the interests of their "national" communities. The Soviet initiated process of social engineering is now being modified to serve these states. National intelligentsia groups, through their scientific, historical and creative writings, are pivotal for the dissemination of the national ideal
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 240-266)
Subject Nationalism -- Asia, Central.
SUBJECT Asia, Central -- Politics and government -- 1991- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh94001932
Asia, Central -- History http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85125700 -- 20th century. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2002012476
Genre/Form History.
ISBN 9783838376301
3838376307