
Regimes of Ethnicity and Nationhood in Germany, Russia, and Turkey
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Akturk discusses how the definition of being German, Soviet, Russian and Turkish radically changed at the turn of the twenty-first century. Germany''s ethnic citizenship law, the Soviet Union''s inscription of ethnic origins in personal identification documents and Turkey''s prohibition on the public use of minority languages, all implemented during the early twentieth century, underpinned the def...
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Akturk discusses how the definition of being German, Soviet, Russian and Turkish radically changed at the turn of the twenty-first century. Germany''s ethnic citizenship law, the Soviet Union''s inscription of ethnic origins in personal identification documents and Turkey''s prohibition on the public use of minority languages, all implemented during the early twentieth century, underpinned the def...
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