Nomads and Soviet Rule: Central Asia under Lenin and Stalin (Library of Modern Russia)
معرفی کتاب «Nomads and Soviet Rule: Central Asia under Lenin and Stalin (Library of Modern Russia)» نوشتهٔ Alun Thomas, Brian Brock, Susan F. Parsons، منتشرشده توسط نشر I. B. Tauris & Company در سال 2018. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
The nomads of Central Asia were already well accustomed to life under the power of a distant capital when the Bolsheviks fomented revolution on the streets of Petrograd. Yet after the fall of the Tsar, the nature, ambition and potency of that power would change dramatically, ultimately resulting in the near eradication of Central Asian nomadism. Based on extensive primary source work in Almaty, Bishkek and Moscow, Nomads and Soviet Rule charts the development of this volatile and brutal relationship and challenges the often repeated view that events followed a linear path of gradually escalating violence. Rather than the sedentarisation campaign being an inevitability born of deep-rooted Marxist hatred of the nomadic lifestyle, Thomas demonstrates the Soviet state's treatment of nomads to be far more complex and pragmatic. He shows how Soviet policy was informed by both an anti-colonial spirit and an imperialist impulse, by nationalism as well as communism, and above all by a lethal self-confidence in the Communist Party's ability to transform the lives of nomads and harness the agricultural potential of their landscape. This is the first book to look closely at the period between the revolution and the collectivisation drive, and offers fresh insight into a little-known aspect of early Soviet history. In doing so, the book offers a path to refining conceptions of the broader history and dynamics of the Soviet project in this key period. "The nomads of Central Asia were well accustomed to life under the power of a distant capital when the Bolsheviks fomented revolution on the streets of Petrograd. Yet after the fall of the Tsar, the nature, ambition and potency of that power would change dramatically, ultimately resulting in the near eradication of Central Asian nomadism. Based on extensive primary source work in Almaty, Bishkek and Moscow, Nomads and Soviet Rule charts the development of this volatile and brutal relationship and challenges the often repeated view that events followed a linear path of gradually escalating violence. Rather than the sedentarisation campaign being an inevitability born of deep-rooted Marxist hatred of the nomadic lifestyle, Thomas demonstrates the Soviet state's treatment of nomads to be far more complex and pragmatic. He shows how Soviet policy was informed by both an anti-colonial spirit and an imperialist impulse, by nationalism as well as communism, and above all by a lethal self-confidence in the Communist Party's ability to transform the lives of nomads and harness the agricultural potential of their landscape. This is the first book to look closely at the period between the revolution and the collectivisation drive, and offers fresh insight into a little-known aspect of early Soviet history. In doing so, the book offers a path to refining conceptions of the broader history and dynamics of the Soviet project in this key period"--Back cover. Cover Author Biography Library of Modern Russia Title Page Copyright Contents Acknowledgements Maps Introduction Before the Bolsheviks The Arrival of Soviet Rule Nationhood, Class, Economy Imperialism, Modernity, Post-Colonialism Sources 1. Perceptions of Nomadism Who was the Skotovod? Backwardness Agency and Settlement Class Scholarship The 1926 Census Conclusion 2. Nomadic Land Under the Tsar Decolonisation Asserting Control Further Land Reform Class and Development Nature and the Environment Conclusion 3. Bordering Nomads The Bukey Province The Garabogazköl Lagoon Changing Priorities The Sino-Soviet Border Conclusion 4. Taxing Nomads The Tax-in-Kind The Agricultural Tax Taxing the Despots Conclusion 5. (De)Mobilising Nomads The Red Yurts Education Nomadic Women Conclusion 6. Collectivisation Conclusion Conclusion Notes Glossary Bibliography Index
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