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The fate of a nomadic civilization in the Soviet country: review of the monograph Fedor L. Sinitsyn: “The Soviet state and nomads. History, politics, population. 1917-1991”

https://doi.org/10.21285/2415-8739-2021-2-253-256

Abstract

The basic components of the work are highlighted and analyzed: analysis of theoretical grounds that formed the basis of the policy of “settling” of nomadic peoples within the Soviet State; analysis of statistical data revealing the dynamics of socio-economic development of “nomadic” regions within the USSR; author's assessment of the nature and consequences of the “Sovietization” of nomadic peoples. The author substantiates the using of the concept of “nomadic civilization” in relation to nomads who have undergone modernization in the Soviet period.

About the Authors

Natalia A. Skorikiva
Irkutsk National Research Technical University
Russian Federation


Inessa A. Kovrigina
Irkutsk National Research Technical University
Russian Federation


References

1. Синицын Ф.Л. Советское государство и кочевники. История, политика, население. 1917-1991 гг. М.: Центрполиграф, 2019. 318 с. (Новейшие исследования по истории России).


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ISSN 2415-8739 (Print)
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