- Title:
- The Russian-Soviet Resettlement Policies and Their Implications for Ethno-Territorial Conflicts in the South Caucasus
- Creator:
- Shafiyev, Farid
- Date Created:
- 2015
- Degree Awarded:
- Doctor of Philosophy
- Subjects:
- Russian and Soviet
- Geographical Focus:
- USSR Azerbaijan
- Supporting Materials:
- n/a
- Description:
- This dissertation investigates the Imperial Russian and Soviet resettlement policies in the South Caucasus with a focus on Azerbaijan, and their implications for the ethno-territorial conflicts in the region. The periods of 1817-1840 as well as from 1878- 1914 during Russian Imperial rule are juxtaposed to the period of 1941-1953 of the Soviet administration in the South Caucasus. The selection of this time frame is based on the most active phases of the resettlement practices carried out by respective empires in the South Caucasian borderland. According to this time period, the most affected ethnic groups involved in the Russian-Soviet resettlement policies were Armenians, Azerbaijanis, Germans and Russians.
Source
- Preferred Citation:
- Shafiyev, Farid. 2015. "The Russian-Soviet Resettlement Policies and Their Implications for Ethno-Territorial Conflicts in the South Caucasus", Department of History, Carleton University
- Link to this page:
- https://cuhistory.github.io/grads/items/hist_63.html
Rights
- Rights:
- Copyright the author, all rights reserved, unless otherwise indicated.