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Since 1989 Panorama of Russia has specialized in academic and reference publications from the Russian Federation and the Commonwealth of Independent States.
The Uzbek communities in St. Petersburg, Astrakhan, and Kranoiarsk have many common features. Their differences are visible in the details—time of foundation, person lives of leaders, etc. Owing to a difficult economic situation in their home country, migratory processes were given a wide scope, and these Uzbeks appeared to serve as a formation center for new diasporas.
In this report the author considers questions of political manipulation of the population of the Chechen Republic during the coming to power of General Dzhokhara Dudaev prior to the beginning of a confrontation.
[ Correlation between middle paleolithic industries of the Mideast and the Caucasus : ] Novosibirsk: In-t Arkheologii i Etnografii SO RAN, 2002 Language: Russian
Price: $ 17.00
This collective monograph deals with the taxonomy of archeological sites of the Middle Paleolithic on ages and classes, their comparison and correlations. This study is based on already published materials and available collections.
This collection contains documents and materials on the history of Azerbaijani emigration that emerged as a mass phenomenon after the fall of the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic (1918-1920 gg.). Various materials of the collection show a complex relationship among the Azerbaijani politicians in exile in the first half of the 20th century, their relationships with other centers of emigration and European representatives of various intelligence agencies and senior and prominent politicians and diplomats.
[ The Nogai people: Ethnographic album : ] St. Petersburg: Nestor-Istoriia, 2010 Language: Russian
Price: $ 30.00
This book-album contains valuable ethnographic material on the history, culture and geography of settlement of the Nogai, one of the peoples of the Caucasus. It is accompanied by numerous illustrations, many of them are published for the first time.
[ North Caucasian peoples and cultural globalization : ] Moscow: IEA RAN, 2010 Language: Russian
Price: $ 22.00
The collection of articles examines the changes in the lives of the peoples of Adygea, Karachay-Cherkessia and Kabardino-Balkaria under the influence of different processes of cultural globalization in the 20th century.
This book based on archive materials and data gained during field ethnographic research deals with the history and the modern state of Christianity in the North Caucasus. It examines various aspects of Orthodoxy among the Cossacks and peoples of the North Caucasus, as well as forms of the Protestant movement and other Christian movements in the region.
[ Bibliographical genealogy of the peoples of the Caucasus in Russian : ] Moscow: Staraia Basmannaia, 2015 Language: Russian
Price: $ 16.00
The bibliography contains 2000 works on genealogy of the peoples of the Caucasus (Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan) in Russian. It includes books, brochures, prints, and articles in periodicals.
[ Historical experience of opposition to separatism in the North Caucasus and contemporaneity : ] Moscow: Institut Etnologii i Antropologii, 2002 Language: Russian
Price: $ 13.00
This report provides complex analysis of a certain form of separatism observed in the past in European and Eurasian parts of civilization splits. The author classifies it as a Vandei form, characterized by ethnic cleansing of some territories and by terrorist methods of gaining isolation.
Abkhazia, an autonomous republic in the Russian part of the Caucasus with a population of one half million and more than 100 ethnic groups, is one of the five unrecognized states in the current structure of the CIS.
This book is about the circumstances of the war in South Ossetia in August 2008 and the post-war realities of the self-proclaimed independent state. The author analyzes the current social and political trends and critical situations and describes possible solutions.
This report analyzes demographic, migration, historical, cultural, social and political aspects of international relations and national policy in the South federal district: Republic of Adygeia, Republic of Kalmykia, Krasnodar Krai, Astrakhan, Volgograd and Rostov Oblasts.
[ Essays on the expedition everyday life in the Transcaucasus : ] Moscow: Staryi Sad, 2001 Language: Russian
Price: $ 13.00
This collection of papers commemorates the twentieth anniversary of the Department of Ethnic Ecology at the Institute of Ethnology and Anthropology (Moscow). It contains essays and memoirs about the organization of field studies in Abkhazia and Azerbaijan in the 1980s.
Each of the regions and member republics of the Russian Federation has its own compound image on the Internet. This book is the third in a series on images of Russian republics. It discusses the theory and methods of this study and the main components of the image of a republic: nature, population, the place of a region in Russia and the world, state symbols and their interpretation, emblems.
This book is about the Chechen-Russian conflict and its causes. It represents various points of view: from drug dealers to soldiers and their military leaders.
[ Ethnography and history of the Ingush people in written sources of the end of 18th - the first third of the 20th centuries : ] St. Petersburg: Nauka, 2011 Language: Russian
Price: $ 32.00
This monograph is a first compendium of the entire historico-ethnographic materials both published and unpublished on the Ingush people and the republic of Ingushetia from sources of 18th-early 20th centuries, and local and national archives.
This is the fifth volume of the series History of the Peoples of Russia in Studies. The series is focused on international relations, national self-consciousness and self-definition, and national political ambitions of the peoples of Russia.
This collective work studies the new ethnic trends in the Caucasian population in the cities of North and South Caucasus, as well as the cities of Moscow and St. Petersburg. The research deals with the ethnic identity, neighbor relations, male oral culture, gardening and other elements of the Caucasian traditional life style.