No CrossRef data available.
Article contents
The Annexation of Tannu-Tuva and the Formation of the Tuvinskaya ASSR
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 20 November 2018
Extract
Although the Tuvinskaya ASSR is one of the latest and, in fact, the largest of the territorial acquisitions of the Soviet Union (its area exceeds that of all three Baltic states at 170,500 sq. kilometers), there are few, if any, detailed accounts of its annexation in 1944.
- Type
- Articles
- Information
- Nationalities Papers , Volume 21 , Issue 2: Special Issue - The Ex-Soviet Nationalities Without Gorbachev , Fall 1993 , pp. 47 - 52
- Copyright
- Copyright © 1993 by the Association for the Study of the Nationalities of the USSR and Eastern Europe, Inc.
References
Notes
1. Great Soviet Encyclopedia, Vol. 26, M, 1977, p. 834 Google Scholar
2. Krueger, John R., “Tuvan Manual,” Indiana University Uralic and Altaic Series, Vol. 126, p. 5.Google Scholar
3. Ibid.Google Scholar
4. Shoyzhelov, N. A., (Natsov), “Tuvinskaya Narodnaya Respublika. Materialy i dokumenty po istorii natsionalno-revolyutsionnogo dvizhenia tuvinskih skotovodov,” Moskva, 1930, p. 8 Google Scholar
5. Mollerov, N. M., Istoki bratstva, Kyzyl, 1989, p. 23 Google Scholar
6. Potapov, L.P., Tyvanyn Tooguzu (in Tuvanian), Vol. 1, Kyzyl, 1966, pp. 330–331 Google Scholar
7. Krueger, John R., op. cit., p. 6Google Scholar
8. Potopov, L. P., op. cit., p. 338 Google Scholar
9. Krueger, John R., ibid.Google Scholar
10. Ibid.Google Scholar
11. Great Soviet Encyclopedia, op. cit., p. 838 Google Scholar
12. Mollerov, N. M., op. cit., p. 14 Google Scholar
13. Op. cit., p. 13 Google Scholar
14. Op. cit., p. 14 Google Scholar
15. Shoyzhelov, N. A., op. cit., p. 36 Google Scholar
16. Yu, Aranchyn, “Dolgiy put k pravde,” Tuvinskaya Pravda, 6 February, 1990, p. 3.Google Scholar
17. Shoyzhelov, N. D., ibid.Google Scholar
18. Great Soviet Encyclopedia, ibid.Google Scholar
19. Shoyzhelov, N. A., op. cit., p. 37 Google Scholar
20. Khoroshiy, N. N., Sotsialisticheskaya gosudarstvennost tuvinskogo naroda, Kyzyl, 1974, p. 33 Google Scholar
21. Shoyzhelov, N. A., op. cit., p. 40 Google Scholar
22. Krueger, John R., op. cit., p. 7 Google Scholar
23. Mollerov, , N. “Suverenitet Tuvy: proshloe, nastoyasheye, budusheye,” Tuvinskaya Pravda, 19 October, p. 2Google Scholar
24. Iezuitov, V. M., Konstitutsionnoe stroitelstvo Tuvinskoy Narodnoy Respubliki, aftoreferat, Moskva, 1954, p. 8 Google Scholar
25. Iezuitov, V. M., op. cit., p. 9 Google Scholar
26. Great Soviet Encyclopedia, op. cit., p. 284 Google Scholar
27. Yu, Aranchyn, op. cit., 3 February, p. 3 Google Scholar
28. Dubrovsky, V., “Istorichesky vybor,” Tuvinskaya Pravda, 11 October, 1990, p. 4 Google Scholar
29. Ibid.Google Scholar
30. Khoroshiy, N. N., op. cit., p. 40 Google Scholar
31. Dubrovsky, V., ibid.Google Scholar
32. Ibid.Google Scholar
33. Khoroshiy, N. N., op. cit., p. 35 Google Scholar
34. Ibid.Google Scholar
35. Op. cit., p. 40 Google Scholar
36. Ibid.Google Scholar
37. Dubrovsky, V., ibid.Google Scholar
38. Ibid.Google Scholar
39. Ibid.Google Scholar
40. Toka, S. K., Tyvanin Tooguzu (in Tuvinian), Vol. 2, Kyzyl, 1966, p. 246 Google Scholar
41. Iezuitov, V. M., op. cit., p. 11Google Scholar
42. Barghoorn, Frederick C., Soviet Russian Nationalism, Oxford University Press (1956), p. 72 Google Scholar
43. Khoroshiy, N. N., op. cit., pp. 62–63 Google Scholar
44. Ibid.Google Scholar