Crimean Tatar Future-Past Tense Ending in -джакъ эди Contrasted With English Verb Forms
The article researches the semantic meanings of the Crimean Tatar Future-Past Tense ending in джакъ эди, as well as determines the English language verb forms that carry equivalent meanings. The research is based on the analysis of literature
E.V. Shved
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Governing the Armenian Question through Passports in the Late Ottoman Empire (1876–1908)
Abstract The literature on the history of passports has been generally discussed in the context of freedom of movement around the globe during the 19th century. However, with its administrative regulations and practices, the Ottoman Empire offered a different view of passports and mobility controls.
İIkay Yılmaz
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‘Forgotten Europeans’: transnational minority activism in the age of European integration
Abstract This article examines transnational activism by coalitions of national minorities in Europe from the early 20th century to the present, setting this within the broader ‘security versus democracy dilemma’ that continues to surround international discussions on minority rights.
David J. Smith +2 more
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ABSTRACT The collapse of the USSR forced newly independent states to forge national identities while grappling with imperial legacies. This study investigates nation‐building strategies in post‐Soviet states during 1990–1999, using the Nation‐Building Policies (NBP) dataset from the ETHNICGOODS project, which includes all socially and politically ...
Emre Amasyalı, Andrei Tarasov
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The first Ukrainian studies of the works of the classic of Crimean Tatar poetry Gazai (Gazy Geray Khan) [PDF]
In the multifaceted creative heritage of Ukrainian writer Ivan Franko, a special place belongs to literary translations of the works of many European authors, as well as literary studies, which comprehend the significant phenomena and trends of the world
Viktor Humeniuk
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Causal Effects, Migration, and Legacy Studies
Abstract Political scientists have long been interested in the persistent effects of history on contemporary behavior and attitudes. To estimate legacy effects, studies often compare people living in places that were historically exposed to some event and those that were not.
Moritz Marbach
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The Motives of Death in B. Chobanzade’s Lyrical and Journalistic Diary “The Song of the Reed-Pipe” and its Place in the Context of the Author’s Creative Explorations [PDF]
Based on the materials of the artistic day book “Song of the Reed-Pipe”, the poetics of the early work of Bekir Chobanzade, one of the brightest representatives of the Crimean Tatar literature of 1917–1920, is thoroughly considered.
Tair Kirimov
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Enlightened Declarations: Ottoman and Russian Proclamations in the Ottoman‐Russian War of 1768–1774
Abstract This article analyses the Ottoman and Russian proclamations during the Ottoman‐Russian War of 1768–1774 to understand their similarities and differences in discourse and their intended audiences, with a special focus on the elites of the Ottoman Empire.
Yusuf Ziya Karabıçak
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Ukraine at war: Baseline identity and social construction
Abstract Ukrainians' resilience in the face of Russia's 2022 invasion can be explained by cumulative identity change through successive revolutions: the Orange Revolution in 2004, the Maidan Revolution or Revolution of Dignity in 2013–2014 and the current as yet unnamed war. The two phases of the war, from 2014 and 2022, have accelerated both the civic
Andrew Wilson
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The problems of ethnic identification and the author’s concept in the historical novel “Tatars” by Güner Akmolla [PDF]
Güner Akmolla, a representative of the Crimean Tatar diaspora in Romania is an active participant in the modern literary and artistic process. In her novel “Tatars”, which covers the socio-political events of the mid-nineteenth and early second half of ...
Shevket Yunusov
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