The Russian Koreans in the 1920s and 1930s
An Ethnic Community in the Face of Soviet Power
Series: Brill's Korean Studies Library, Volume: 10
Author: Zhanna Grigorievna Son
This book offers the first comprehensive exploration of the history of Soviet Koreans (1920s-1930s), focusing into their experiences in the USSR. It examines the impact of Stalin's foreign and domestic policies on Soviet Koreans, their role in the socio-economic development of the Far East, and their contributions to the Red Army, as well as the cultural and educational aspects of their lives. Key themes include the political repression of Soviet Koreans during Stalin’s era and their subsequent rehabilitation in the Russian Federation.
Publication: 09 Dec 2025
EUR €102.00
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Contents
About
Preliminary Material
Introduction
Chapter 1 The Koreans of the Soviet Far East in the System of International Relations
Chapter 2 The Socioeconomic Situation in the Russian Far East: the Settlement of Koreans
Chapter 3 Koreans in the State Nationalities Policy of the Soviet Union
Chapter 4 Resettlement Policy in the Soviet Union: Voluntary and Forced Resettlement
Conclusion
Martyrology
Glossary
Restricted Access
Bibliography
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Index of Personal Names
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General Index
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