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- Korenizatsiia (Russian: коренизация, romanized: korenizatsiya, pronounced [kərʲɪnʲɪˈzatsɨjə]; transl. "indigenization" or "nativization") was an early...
- 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...
- 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...
- part of Turkey. The new Soviet Union initially implemented a policy of Korenizatsiya, which was aimed in some ways at the reversal of the Tsarist Russification...
- and the promotion of local nationals in the party structure through korenizatsiya continued for several more years. The People's Commissariat for Education...
- Union (1946–1953) History and politics Concepts Stalinism Neo-Stalinism Korenizatsiya Socialism in One Country Great Break Socialist realism Stalinist architecture...
- campaign for literacy and education was the policy of "indigenisation" (korenizatsiya). This policy, which lasted essentially from the mid-1920s to the late...
- delimitation. In most cases national delimitation in the USSR was followed by korenizatsiya (indigenization). Pre-1917 Russia was a multiethnic empire, not a nation...
- creation of national republics as a permanent feature in line with his korenizatsiya policies.[citation needed] In spring of 1922, Lenin suffered his first...
- national culture into territorial-administrative units, and the policy of korenizatsiya (indigenisation) was used to promote involvement non-Russian nationalities...