Home
Register / Sign In | Search | About Us | Policies | Contact Us | Periodical Catalogs | Library Registration Rus
Types of products
BOOKS
PERIODICALS
MAPS
VIDEO / CD
AUDIO BOOKS


Discounts are available
FAQ
Periodical Catalogs
Shipping Charges
Subject Catalogs

All the books listed on this web site are in stock and will be shipped within 3 business days.


We Accept: Paypal, Mastercard, Visa, American Express, and Discover 

Since 1989 Panorama of Russia has specialized in academic and reference publications from the Russian Federation and the Commonwealth of Independent States.


« Back Print this page

This book is part of the series
''

PRICE
$ 10.00
010508-222
Zotova, N.A
Uzbekskie Obshchiny v Rossii
Novye "Diaspory": Na Primere Sankt-Peterburga, Astrakhani, Krasnoiarska
[ The Uzbek community in Russia : New “diasporas”: On the examples of St. Petersburg, Astrakhan, and Kranoiarsk]

Ed. by V.A. Tishkov
Moscow:  Institut Etnologii i Antropologii, 2010
28 pImages
Serie: Issledovaniia po Prikladnoi i Neotlozhnoi Etnologii. No. 222
pbk. 17 x 24 cm. Printing 100
ISBN: 9785421100386
Language: Russian
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 Russia today migrants can hope for support only from fellow countrymen. (0.085 kg.)
Subjects
» Russian Federation: Regions and Federated Republics   » Caucasian Peoples in the Russian Federation
» Ethnic Issues and Nationalities   » Ethnic Conflicts and Politics
» History: General Works and Philosophy of History   » Ethnic History
» Government and Politics   » Federal and Local Governments

This book is part of the series ''

Other books of the series:
Quick Search
books on sale
rare books


Search

Please note that searching in the Cyrillic version of the site is case sensitive.

This web site works best using Internet Explorer.
About Us | | Policies | | Contact Us | | Library Registration |
© Panorama of Russia, 2004 - 2024