Soviet Transcaucasus 1917-1945 : nations in transition
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Advisor
Karasar, Hasan AliDate
2013Publisher
Bilkent University
Language
English
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Abstract
This thesis analyzes the nationalities policy of the Soviet Union with a special
emphasis on three major Transcaucasian nationalities, i.e. Georgians, Azerbaijanis
and Armenians. The thesis focuses on the Soviet nationalities policy and attempts to
shed light on the history of these three Transcaucasian nationalities within the
context of this policy. Soviet nationalities policy, even if disparately applied for any
nationality under the Soviet rule, resulted in significant consequences for all the
nationalities of the Union. Within this framework, this study aims to explain both
idiosyncratic and alike evolutions of Georgians, Azerbaijanis and Armenians, at the
same time, under the Soviet rule. Finally, it argues that Soviet policies, specifically
the nationalities policy, played the major role in the transformation of
Transcaucasian nationalities and determined the current dynamics of the region