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This new edition of Edward A. Allworth's The Tatars of Crimea, has been extensively updated. Five new chapters examine the situation of Crimean Tatars since the breakup of the USSR in 1991 and detail the continuing struggle of the Tatars to find peace and acceptance in a homeland.
Contributors to this volume - almost half of whom are Tatars - discuss the problematic results of the partial Tatar return to Crimea that began in the 1980s. This incomplete migration has left the group geographically split and has complicated their desire for stability as a people, whether in their own homeland or in the Central Asian diaspora.
Those who have returned to Crimea, the region on the Black Sea in Ukrayina (formerly Ukraine), have found themselves engulfed in a hostile political environment dominated by Russian residents attempting to stifle the resurgence of Crimean Tatar life. Specific essays address the current political situation in and around Crimea, recent elections and promising developments in the culture, leadership, and movement toward unity among Crimean Tatars.
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Human rights, Civil rights, Ethnic identity, Crimean Tatars, Tatars, Ukraine, historyPlaces
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The Tatars of Crimea: return to the homeland : studies and documents
1998, Duke University Press
in English
- 2nd ed., rev. and expanded.
0822319853 9780822319856
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [361]-369) and index.
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