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Korenizatsiia (Russian: коренизация, romanized:
korenizatsiya,
pronounced [kərʲɪnʲɪˈzatsɨjə]; Ukrainian: коренізація, romanized: korenizatsiia; transl...
- from the
early 1920s to the mid-1930s, were
guided by the
policy of
korenizatsiya ("indigenization"),
during which the new
Soviet regime sought to reverse...
- they enjo****
varied with time—it was most
substantial in the 1920s (
Korenizatsiya), the 1950s
after the
death of
Joseph Stalin, and in the
Brezhnev Era...
- and non-titular nations,
especially since the
introduction of the "
korenizatsiya"
politics of the 1920s,
according to
which representatives of a titular...
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Union (1946–1953)
History and
politics Concepts Stalinism Neo-Stalinism
Korenizatsiya Socialism in One
Country Great Break Socialist realism Stalinist architecture...
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national culture into territorial-administrative units, and the
policy of
korenizatsiya (indigenisation) was used to
promote involvement non-Russian nationalities...
- town
became largely Ossetian due to
intense urbanisation and
Soviet Korenizatsiya ("nativization")
policy which induced an
inflow of the
Ossetians from...
- part of Turkey. The new
Soviet Union initially implemented a
policy of
Korenizatsiya,
which was
aimed partly at the
reversal of the
Tsarist Russification...
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Salish Sea.
Angolanidade Cultural homogenization Indigenism Indigenismo Korenizatsiya Language localisation Nation-building
Westernization "indigenization...
- Russia. The Pos'et
Korean National Raion was
created under the
policy of
Korenizatsiya. The Krai had 105 both
fully and
mixed Korean towns where residents...