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Nationalist mobilization and the collapse of the Soviet State

This study examines the process of the disintegration of the Soviet state. The author uses data and case studies from across the USSR to elicit the shifting relationship between existing structural conditions and institutional constraints
Print Book, English, 2002
Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, 2002
xv, 503 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
9780521806701, 9780521001489, 0521806704, 052100148X
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1. From the Impossible to the Inevitable
2. The Tide of Nationalism and the Mobilizational Cycle
3. Structuring Nationalism
4. "Thickened" History and the Mobilization of Identity
5. Tides and the Failure of Nationalist Mobilization
6. Violence and Tides of Nationalism
7. The Transcendence of Regimes of Repression
8. Russian Mobilization and the Accumulating "Inevitability" of Soviet Collapse
9. Conclusion: Nationhood and Event
App. I. Procedures for Applying Event Analysis to the Study of Soviet Protest in the Glasnost Era
App. II. Sources for the Compilation of Event Data in a Revolutionary Context
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