- Summary
- "The book brings the largely unknown story of the Kazakh famine of 1930-33 to light, using this case study to overturn several assumptions about violence, modernization, and nation-making under Stalin"-- Provided by publisher.
- Format
- Book
- Author/Creator
- Cameron, Sarah I., 1977- author.
- Published
- Ithaca, New York : Cornell University Press, [2018]
- Locale
- Kazakhstan
Soviet Union
- Contents
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The steppe and the sown : peasants, nomads and the transformation of the Kazakh steppe, 1896-1921
Can you get to socialism by camel? : The fate of pastoral nomadism in Soviet Kazakhstan, 1921-1928
Kazakhstan's "little October" : the campaign against Kazakh elites, 1928
Nomads under siege : Kazakhstan and the launch of forced collectivization
Violence, flight and hunger : the Sino-Kazakh border and the Kazakh famine
Kazakhstan and the politics of hunger, 1931-1934.
- Notes
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
The steppe and the sown : peasants, nomads and the transformation of the Kazakh steppe, 1896-1921 -- Can you get to socialism by camel? : The fate of pastoral nomadism in Soviet Kazakhstan, 1921-1928 -- Kazakhstan's "little October" : the campaign against Kazakh elites, 1928 -- Nomads under siege : Kazakhstan and the launch of forced collectivization -- Violence, flight and hunger : the Sino-Kazakh border and the Kazakh famine -- Kazakhstan and the politics of hunger, 1931-1934.