Photo Taken by Hélène Thibault: The photo shows the yet-to-be-unveiled statue of Ismoil Somoni meant to replace a 24-meter high Lenin statue in Khujand, Tajikistan. Called Leninabad in Soviet times, this northern city is the country’s second largest. When I first visited Khujand for my fieldwork in 2010, a gigantic statue of Lenin was still standing on this square. When I came back a year later in 2011, Lenin was relocated to Victory Park, on the outskirts of the city, and a new square with fountains was being built where Lenin was once standing. The statue of Ismoil Somoni, considered to be the founder of the first Tajik state, was unveiled a few days after this photo was taken. The veil confers a mysterious, phantomatic look to the imposing character. More than anything, this change in the urban landscape tells a story about the reevaluation of the city’s historical symbolism and a move towards asserting a distinct national identity separate from its Soviet past. Khujand, Tajikistan, 2011.
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Failing to Fight for the “Russian World”: Pre-War Social Origins of the Pro-Russian Secessionist Organizations in Ukraine
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Investing in Infants: Child Protection and Nationalism in Transylvania during Dualism and the Interwar Period
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Transnational Activism against Genocide Denial: Protesting Peter Handke’s Nobel Prize in Literature
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Kosovo’s Competing Nationalisms: Theorizing an Internal Challenge to Rebel Victor Legitimacy
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Selling Peace: How to Frame a Serbia/Kosovo Deal in a Referendum
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New Rightists or Simply Opportunists? The New Right Parties in Power in Latin America and Europe between 2010 and 2019: An Analysis of Their Ideological Dimensions
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In the Name of “Endangered Nations” and “Unsovereign States”? Official Discourses of Radical Right Movement Parties and Social Movement Organizations in Poland and Germany
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Hyphenated Identities: Voices from the Watchtower During the Cypriot Civil War
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The Achilles Heel of Constitutional Jurisprudence: Conceptualization of Minority Rights by Constitutional Courts in Central and Eastern Europe
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Slivovitz and Everyday Nationalism: The Analysis of Slovene Newspapers in Interwar Yugoslavia
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First Nationalism Then Identity: On Bosnian Muslims and Their Bosniak Identity, by Mirsad Kriještorac, Michigan University Press, 2022, 330 pp., (open access), ISBN 9780472902880, $85.00 (hardcover), ISBN 9780472075508, $44.95 (paperback), ISBN: 978-0-472-90288-0, DOI: 10.3998/mpub.12276215.
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Everyday Belonging in the Post-Soviet Borderlands: Russian Speakers in Estonia and Kazakhstan, by Alina Jašina-Schäfer, Lexington Books, 2021, 190 pp., $95.00 (hardcover), ISBN 9781793631381, $39.99 (paperback), ISBN 9781793631404.
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The Blood of Others: Stalin’s Crimean Atrocity and the Poetics of Solidarity, by Rory Finnin, University of Toronto Press, 2022, 334 pp., $80.00, (hardcover), ISBN 9781487507817.
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