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Enlightened Declarations: Ottoman and Russian Proclamations in the Ottoman‐Russian War of 1768–1774

open access: yesJournal for Eighteenth-Century Studies, Volume 47, Issue 3, Page 259-278, September 2024.
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
wiley   +1 more source

Ukraine’s Eurovision victory brings the plight of Crimean Tatars to a European audience [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Ukraine won the Eurovision song contest on 14 May, with a song framed around the deportation of Crimean Tatars under Stalin in 1944. Ellie Knott writes that the result highlights the plight of Crimean Tatars following the territory’s annexation by Russia
Knott, Ellie
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Ukraine at war: Baseline identity and social construction

open access: yesNations and Nationalism, Volume 30, Issue 1, Page 8-17, January 2024.
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
wiley   +1 more source

Crimean Tatars in the socio-economic life of the Taurida province in the second half of the 19th – early 20th centuries

open access: yesИсторическая этнология
The article examines topical issues related to the participation of the Crimean Tatars in the socio-economic life of the Taurida province in the second half of the 19th – early 20th centuries.
Dmitry A. Prokhorov
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‚Dunkle‘ und ‚Goldene‘ Zeiten

open access: yesÖsterreichische Zeitschrift für Geschichtswissenschaften, 2017
‘Dark’ and ‘Golden’ Times. The Crimean Tatars under Tsarist and Soviet rule until 1941. Throughout the 19th century, many Crimean Tatars left the Crimea both of their own accord and under duress, and in the wake of World War II Stalin had the Crimean ...
Kerstin Susanne Jobst
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The Uses of Rupture in Medieval Northern Eurasian History

open access: yesThe Russian Review, Volume 83, Issue 1, Page 8-16, January 2024.
Abstract Will Russia’s invasion of Ukraine change bring about a rupture in how we write about and teach the history of medieval Northern Eurasia? Dominant accounts of the region’s medieval history invoke ruptures, such as the Mongol invasion, in the service of state‐centred narratives.
Nick Evans
wiley   +1 more source

WOMEN IN CRIMEC TATAR RUSSIA: GENDER DIMENSIONS OF POLITICAL ARTICIPATION IN THE CONDITIONS OF THE STRUGGLE FOR THE RIGHTS OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLE

open access: yesЕпістемологічні дослідження у філософії, соціальних і політичних науках
The article is devoted to the analysis of the peculiarities of political participation of Crimean Tatars women in the context of the struggle of the indigenous people of Ukraine for their rights and self-determination.
Наталія ДУКАЧ-ВАСИЛЕНКО
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Tatars on the military service to the Ottoman sultans

open access: yesЗолотоордынское обозрение
Research Objectives: Studying the contributions of the Crimean and Nogai Tatars to the military efforts of the Ottoman state from the moment that the Crimean Khanate fell under the Turkish protectorate until the mid-19th century.
Seidametov E.Kh., Sheykhumerov А.А.
doaj   +1 more source

Problematic Issues of Institutional Development of Islamic Associations in Contemporary Ukraine

open access: yes, 2020
The article analyzes the revival of the Islamic religion which began in Ukraine in the 1990s. The authors point to the problematic issues of the institutional establishment of Islamic associations in contemporary Ukraine.
Ismahilov, Serhii, Sagan, Galyna
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The ISCIP Analyst, Volume IV, Issue 8 [PDF]

open access: yes, 1999
This repository item contains a single issue of The ISCIP Analyst, an analytical review journal published from 1996 to 2010 by the Boston University Institute for the Study of Conflict, Ideology, and ...
Cavan, Susan   +8 more
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