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Narody Kavkaza I Krasnaia Armiia. 1918-1945 Gody: [the Peoples Of The Caucasus And The Red Army. 1918-1945: ]
by:
A.iu Bezygol'nyi
Language: Russian
Format: Hardcover
ISBN 10: 5953319894
ISBN 13: 9785953319898
Publication date:
January 1st, 2007
Publisher: Veche
Pages: 528
Genres: History
A. I͡u. Bezygol'nyi delves into the intricate relationship between the peoples of the Caucasus and the Red Army during a transformative period in history, spanning from 1918 to 1945. Through meticulous research and rich historical context, the author illuminates the unique cultural dynamics at play as various ethnic groups navigated their identity amidst the sweeping changes of war and revolution.
This work is marked by its thorough examination of the socio-political climate in the Caucasus, highlighting how local populations interacted with the Red Army and how these interactions shaped both regional and national identities. Bezygol'nyi carefully documents key events and movements, offering insights into the strategies and conflicts that arose during this tumultuous era.
With a keen eye for detail, the book festoons each chapter with bibliographical references, showcasing the extensive research that underpins its narratives. The fusion of personal stories and broader historical themes acts as a bridge connecting past to present, revealing the lasting impacts of this period.
Readers, whether scholars or history enthusiasts, will find themselves engaged in a narrative that goes beyond mere dates and facts, instead presenting a vivid tapestry of resilience, struggle, and the complex interplay between different cultures in the context of a powerful military force.
This work is marked by its thorough examination of the socio-political climate in the Caucasus, highlighting how local populations interacted with the Red Army and how these interactions shaped both regional and national identities. Bezygol'nyi carefully documents key events and movements, offering insights into the strategies and conflicts that arose during this tumultuous era.
With a keen eye for detail, the book festoons each chapter with bibliographical references, showcasing the extensive research that underpins its narratives. The fusion of personal stories and broader historical themes acts as a bridge connecting past to present, revealing the lasting impacts of this period.
Readers, whether scholars or history enthusiasts, will find themselves engaged in a narrative that goes beyond mere dates and facts, instead presenting a vivid tapestry of resilience, struggle, and the complex interplay between different cultures in the context of a powerful military force.