Moscow's Muslim Challenge: Soviet Central AsiaM.E. Sharpe, 1990 - Počet stran: 181 Rywkin, (Russian area studies, CCNY) who spend his youth as a World War II refugee in the city of Samarkand in Soviet Uzbekistan, has devoted his career to study of the Soviet Union. In this revised edition, updated to cover the first five years of perestroika, he combines a history of the area with a probing analysis of current trends in one of the USSR's most turbulent and least understood minority regions. Paper edition (unseen), $12.95. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR |
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Central Asia in the Early Nineteenth Century | 1 |
CHAPTER | 19 |
CHAPTER THREE | 33 |
CHAPTER FOUR | 44 |
CHAPTER FIVE | 58 |
Total Fertility Rates 19851986 Slavic | 65 |
Muslims and NonMuslims in Kazakhstan | 78 |
The NationalReligious Symbiosis | 84 |
CHAPTER EIGHT | 107 |
Sociooccupational Distributions | 118 |
The Russian Party Apparatus in Central Asia | 124 |
Exclusive Competence of Republic Ministries | 131 |
Official Stages of Historical | 142 |
Notes | 155 |
Selected Bibliography | 169 |
About the Author 181 | |
Russian Fluency among Principal Central Asian | 97 |
Women among Rural Cadres Uzbekistan 1982 | 105 |
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Strana 167 - A. Shafir, Kompetentsiia SSSR i soiuznoi respubliki (Moscow: Nauka, 1968), pp. 99-100. 8. Rywkin, "Some Changes," p. 38. The former second secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Uzbekistan, VA Karpov, made way for his more illustrious colleague. Veselov was made head of the Sector of Party and State Control of the Central Committee of the CPSU and USSR Council of Ministers. 9. A. Azizkhanov, "Leninskaia zabota o Turkestane," Pravda Vostoka, July 20, 1965.
Strana 167 - Relationship," a paper delivered at the Second World Congress of Soviet and East European Studies, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, West Germany, September 1979.