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  • 1
    UID:
    almahu_9948647496402882
    Format: 1 online resource (254 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 9789048511624 (ebook)
    Series Statement: Amsterdam contributions
    Content: Although the name Caucasus has been around for some 2000 years, and may suggest unity and coherence, the region these days is best known for the ethnic and religious divides resulting in recurrent bloody conflicts between the various minorities and the post-Soviet independent states. Geographically, the Caucasus has traditionally been a buffer between Russia, Turkey and Iran. Part Russian Federation, part Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan, the area has a tradition of fast-shifting partnerships, of rich and varied cultural heritage, and fierce ethnic tensions going back centuries. This fascinating volume creates an illuminating perspective on the politics, history and culture of the Caucasus: it includes an account of how several 19th century Hungarian linguists fascinated by the region's famously difficult languages conducted field research still used by politicians to prove or disprove ethnic links; an analysis of the recurring forcible movements of the people; a study of the region's Russian Imperial past; an exploration of the Muslim North/Christian South division in the context of the recent conflicts and their international ramifications; the elite-driven nature of the region's politics; finally, the role of art as a medium of freedom in the war-torn zones of the region. Necessary reading for everyone with an interest in the history of one of the world's tinderboxes.
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Feb 2021).
    Additional Edition: Print version: ISBN 9789089641830
    Language: English
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  • 2
    UID:
    edocfu_9958999168102883
    Format: 1 online resource
    ISBN: 9789048511624
    Series Statement: Amsterdam Contributions
    Content: Situated between Russia, Turkey, and Iran and comprising part of the Russian Federation along with Georgia, Armenia, and Azerbaijan, the Caucasus region is best known for ethnic and religious divides that have resulted in bloody conflicts for centuries, most recently between various minorities and the post-Soviet independent states. This extensive volume reveals the rich and multifaceted nature of the Caucasus and includes a study of the region's transition to independence; an exploration of the area's religions; and a discussion of the role of art in war-torn communities. It is necessary reading for anyone with an interest in one of the world's most complex regions.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Table of contents -- , On the spelling, words and map in this book -- , Map -- , Introduction / , 1. Gábor Bálint de Szentkatolna (1844-1913) and the Study of Kabardian / , 2. The Ethnic-Political Arrangement of the Peoples of the Caucasus / , 3. An Island of Classical Arabic in the Caucasus: Dagestan / , 4. Chechnya and Russia, between Revolt and Loyalty / , 5. Recent Political History of the South Caucasus in the Context of Transition / , 6. Authoritarianism and Party Politics in the South Caucasus / , 7. Between State and Nation Building: The Debate about 'Ethnicity' in Georgian Citizens' ID Cards / , 8. The War in South Ossetia, August 2008: Four Perspectives / , 9. The Recognition of Abkhazia and South Ossetia: A New Era in International Law / , 10. Freedom of Speech in the Caucasus: Watch-dog Needed in Armenia and Azerbaijan / , 11. Beyond Frontiers: Engagement and Artistic Freedom in South Caucasus Modern Culture (Armenia and Azerbaijan) / , List of Contributors , In English.
    Language: English
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    UID:
    gbv_1696478146
    Format: 1 online resource (255 pages)
    ISBN: 9789048511624
    Series Statement: Amsterdam Contributions
    Content: Although the name Caucasus has been around for some 2000 years, and may suggest unity and coherence, the region these days is best known for the ethnic and religious divides resulting in recurrent bloody conflicts between the various minorities and the post-Soviet independent states. Geographically, the Caucasus has traditionally been a buffer between Russia, Turkey and Iran. Part Russian Federation, part Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan, the area has a tradition of fast-shifting partnerships, of rich and varied cultural heritage, and fierce ethnic tensions going back centuries. This fascinating volume creates an illuminating perspective on the politics, history and culture of the Caucasus: it includes an account of how several 19th century Hungarian linguists fascinated by the region's famously difficult languages conducted field research still used by politicians to prove or disprove ethnic links ; an analysis of the recurring forcible movements of the people; a study of the region's Russian Imperial past; an exploration of the Muslim North/Christian South division in the context of the recent conflicts and their international ramifications; the elite-driven nature of the region's politics; finally, the role of art as a medium of freedom in the war-torn zones of the region. Necessary reading for everyone with an interest in the history of one of the world's tinderboxes.
    Content: Intro -- Table of contents -- On the spelling, words and map in this book -- Introduction -- 1. Gábor Bálint de Szentkatolna (1844-1913) and the Study of Kabardian -- 2. The Ethnic-Political Arrangement of the Peoples of the Caucasus -- 3. An Island of Classical Arabic in the Caucasus: Dagestan -- 4. Chechnya and Russia, between Revolt and Loyalty -- 5. Recent Political History of the South Caucasus in the Context of Transition -- 6. Authoritarianism and Party Politics in the South Caucasus -- 7. Between State and Nation Building: The Debate about 'Ethnicity' in Georgian Citizens' ID Cards -- 8. The War in South Ossetia, August 2008: Four Perspectives -- 9. The Recognition of Abkhazia and South Ossetia: A New Era in International Law -- 10. Freedom of Speech in the Caucasus: Watch-dog Needed in Armenia and Azerbaijan -- 11. Beyond Frontiers: Engagement and Artistic Freedom in South Caucasus Modern Culture (Armenia and Azerbaijan) -- List of Contributors.
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    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789089641830
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9789089641830
    Language: English
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    UID:
    gbv_1748369598
    Format: 1 online resource (254 pages) , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 9789048511624 , 9789089641830
    Series Statement: Amsterdam contributions
    Content: Although the name Caucasus has been around for some 2000 years, and may suggest unity and coherence, the region these days is best known for the ethnic and religious divides resulting in recurrent bloody conflicts between the various minorities and the post-Soviet independent states. Geographically, the Caucasus has traditionally been a buffer between Russia, Turkey and Iran. Part Russian Federation, part Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan, the area has a tradition of fast-shifting partnerships, of rich and varied cultural heritage, and fierce ethnic tensions going back centuries. This fascinating volume creates an illuminating perspective on the politics, history and culture of the Caucasus: it includes an account of how several 19th century Hungarian linguists fascinated by the region's famously difficult languages conducted field research still used by politicians to prove or disprove ethnic links; an analysis of the recurring forcible movements of the people; a study of the region's Russian Imperial past; an exploration of the Muslim North/Christian South division in the context of the recent conflicts and their international ramifications; the elite-driven nature of the region's politics; finally, the role of art as a medium of freedom in the war-torn zones of the region. Necessary reading for everyone with an interest in the history of one of the world's tinderboxes.
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Feb 2021)
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789089641830
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9789089641830
    Language: English
    Library Location Call Number Volume/Issue/Year Availability
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