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    Which way will Tatar cultur go ? A controversial essay by Galimdzhan Ibragimov

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    Azade-Ayse Rorlich, Which way will Tatar culture go ? A controversial essay by Galimdzhan Ibragimov. The present article discusses G. Ibragimov's essay Which way will Tatar culture go ? which demonstrates his awareness of the historical traditions, peculiarities of the Volga Tatars as well as the need to preserve and develop the national identity in the future. Since in his essay Ibragimov posed two alternatives for the future of Tatar culture: russification or survival, the author of this article concentrated around the same issue, comparing Ibragimov's theses with those of other Tatar intellectuals concerned with the future of the Tatar nation. Ibragimov considered the national language as the main ingredient of a national culture and the present article discusses his struggle around this issue as well as his belief that the future of the Tatar culture depended upon the future of the Tatar language.Azade-Ayse Rorlich, Où ira la culture tatare ? Un essai critique de Galimdzhan Ibragimov. Le présent article discute un essai de G. Ibragimov intitulé Оù ira la culture tatare ? qui démontre la haute conscience qu'avait Ibragimov des traditions historiques et des caractères propres aux Tatars de la Volga, ainsi que la nécessité de préserver et de développer à l'avenir leur identité nationale. Étant donné que, dans son essai, Ibragimov a posé, pour l'avenir de la culture tatare, l'alternative suivante : russification ou survie, la présente étude est centrée sur le même problème et compare les thèses ď Ibragimov à celles des autres intellectuels tatars préoccupés de l'avenir de la nation tatare. Ibragimov considérait la langue nationale comme le principal élément d'une culture nationale ; le présent article remet en cause la bataille qu'il livra à ce sujet et sa conviction que l'avenir de la culture tatare dépendait de celui de la langue tatare.Rorlich Azade-Ayse. Which way will Tatar cultur go ? A controversial essay by Galimdzhan Ibragimov. In: Cahiers du monde russe et soviétique, vol. 15, n°3-4, Juillet-décembre 1974. pp. 363-371

    Kazakh intellectuals, identity, and collective memory : echoes of recent debates

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    Azade-Ayşe Rorlich, «Kazakh intellectuals, identity, and collective memory : echoes of recent debates», pp 261-270. It can be argued that the voices of the iconoclastic Kazakh intellectuals which this essay has identified, add a new layer of meaningful nuances to the already rich heteroglossia of identity. What they have in common is their critique of the establishment, and the primacy they give to tradition in general, and nomadic tradition in particular in the equation of identity. The differences they exhibit, however, be it the infatuation of the Amrekulov/Masanov team with the socio-economic dimension or Nurpeisova's elitism and absolute dedication to the primacy of the spiritual, can be seen as responses to some of the undeniable legacies of the Soviet regime : economic impoverishment and spiritual sterility. Having embarked on the search for a solution, Kazakh intellectuals seem to be determined to sort out the dimensions of their identity and eventually gain Antaean invincibility by reconnecting in a meaningful way with the soil of the steppe. CPCRorlich Azade-Ayse. Kazakh intellectuals, identity, and collective memory : echoes of recent debates. In: CEMOTI, n°29, 2000. L'humanitaire. L'Albanie. pp. 261-270

    Sultangaliev and Islam

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    Kazakh intellectuals, identity, and collective memory : echoes of recent debates

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    It can be argued that the voices of the iconoclastic Kazakh intellectuals which this essay has identified, add a new layer of meaningful nuances to the already rich heteroglossia of identity. What they have in common is their critique of the establishment, and the primacy they give to tradition in general, and nomadic tradition in particular in the equation of identity. The differences they exhibit, however, be it the infatuation of the Amrekulov/Masanov team with the socio-economic dimension or Nurpeisova's elitism and absolute dedication to the primacy of the spiritual, can be seen as responses to some of the undeniable legacies of the Soviet regime: economic impoverishment and spiritual sterility. Having embarked on the search for a solution, Kazakh intellectuals seem to be determined to sort out the dimensions of their identity and eventually gain Antaean invincibility by reconnecting in a meaningful way with the soil of the steppe

    Fellow Travellers: Enver Pasha and the Bolshevik Government 1918-1920

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    This article explores the relationship between Enver Pasha, the former Ottoman leader, and the Bolshevik government, focusing on their joint efforts and tensions in Central Asia

    Kazakh intellectuals, identity, and collective memory : echoes of recent debates

    No full text
    It can be argued that the voices of the iconoclastic Kazakh intellectuals which this essay has identified, add a new layer of meaningful nuances to the already rich heteroglossia of identity. What they have in common is their critique of the establishment, and the primacy they give to tradition in general, and nomadic tradition in particular in the equation of identity. The differences they exhibit, however, be it the infatuation of the Amrekulov/Masanov team with the socio-economic dimension or Nurpeisova's elitism and absolute dedication to the primacy of the spiritual, can be seen as responses to some of the undeniable legacies of the Soviet regime: economic impoverishment and spiritual sterility. Having embarked on the search for a solution, Kazakh intellectuals seem to be determined to sort out the dimensions of their identity and eventually gain Antaean invincibility by reconnecting in a meaningful way with the soil of the steppe

    Islam Under Communist Rule

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    Investigates the transformations of Islamic institutions and practices under Soviet rule, with a focus on Central Asia
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