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Crimean Tatar Infrastructures of Decolonial Care
This article employs the framework of critical infrastructure studies to outline the settler–colonial oppression and decolonial resistance in the Crimean Peninsula. It shows how Soviet and Russian colonialism intertwined ongoing landscape destruction with forced displacements and colonial othering.
Engelhardt, Anna, Shestakova, Sasha
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Crimean Tatars in exile: community belonging and being the Others
As a result of the deportation, the Crimean Tatars became an “unnation” for the regime and unwanted neighbors for local population, particularly the Uzbeks.
Martin-Oleksandr Kisly
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Die krimtatarische Bevölkerung ab 1991
The Crimean Tatars Since 1991: From Repatriation to Russian Occupation. From the end of the 1980s, the Crimean Tatars returned from exile in Central Asia, where they had been sent to by Yosif Stalin in 1944, to Crimea.
Martin Malek
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Scientist, poet, teacher of the Crimea and Tatarstan (on the 115th birthday of Kerim Jamanakli) [PDF]
The article discusses certain moments of Tatarstan period of life and work of the famous Crimean Tatar scientist, poet and teacher Kerim Jamanakli. He made a great contribution to the development of literature and pedagogy of the Crimean Tatars and Kazan
Lyalya Murtazina
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The First All-Russian Research-Practical Conference “Actual Issues of the History of the Crimean Tatars”, dedicated to the memory of Abd al-Ghaffar Qïrïmi, was held in Foros in Crimea on September 29, 2018.
M.S. Gatin
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CRIMEAN TATAR FACTOR IN CRIMEA: THE CURRENT STATE AND PROSPECTS
The article deals with the current situation of the Crimean Tatars in Crimea after joining Russia. It is considered a number of decisions taken by Russia, which changed the life of this national minority.
D. A. Merenkov
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Tatars in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania in the 14th–16th Centuries
This article is dedicated to the history of the Tatars in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. Tatars in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania played an important role in border guarding. They carried out border, ambassadorial and castle service. Interpreters of Tatars
Yaroslav Pylypchuk
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Practising Populism: How Right‐wing Populists Negotiate Political Competence
Abstract This article introduces a new way to consider right‐wing populism in Western Europe through practice theory. While historically, right‐wing populist parties have not been seen as one homogenous movement, their populist practices constitute a transnational challenge to the European political establishment.
Beatrix Futák‐Campbell +1 more
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Crimean Tatars in the national-state construction of the Crimean ASSR (20–30s of the 20th century) [PDF]
The article analyzes the processes of national-state building in the Crimean ASSR in the interwar period. It is noted that the beginning of the 1920s was characterized by a wide inclusion of the representatives of the Crimean Tatar national movement in ...
Grigorii Kondratjuk
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The ethnonym “Tatars” in Crimean Tatar Literature of the late 19th – early 20th centuries [PDF]
The article presents the results of a scientific study of works of Crimean Tatar literature of the late 19th – early 20th centuries on the subject of the use of the ethnonym “Tatars” and words and phrases derived from it in the meaning of “Crimean Tatars”
Nariman Abdulvapov
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