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Titre La participation des minorités nationales extra-territoriales à la vie politique et publique de l'Union soviétique, 1917-1939
Auteur Benjamin Pinkus
Mir@bel Revue Cahiers du monde russe
Numéro volume 36, no 3, juilet-septembre 1995
Rubrique / Thématique
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Page 297-318
Résumé anglais Benjamin Pinkus, The share of the extra-territorial national minorities in the political and public life of the Soviet Union, 1917-1939. In this article, based on a great amount of historical and statistical data, we analyze the share of the extra-territorial national minorities in the Russian revolutionary movement, the October Revolution and the political and public life of the Soviet Union in the years 1917- 1939. The process of sovietization of the national minorities was done in all three sections of the Soviet government: the Communist Party, the parliamentary representative institutions and the administration. Three main groups of extra-territorial national minorities were found in the Soviet Union as far as their share in the government is concerned: the over-represented minorities (Jews and Latvians), the proportionally represented ones (Poles and Koreans), and the under-represented ones (Germans, Bulgars and Greeks).
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