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Memories, Identity and Mother Russia: A Study of the Russian-Chechen Conflict

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Sambells C (2009) Memories, Identity and Mother Russia: A Study of the Russian-Chechen Conflict. Stream: Culture/Politics/Technology, 2 (1), pp. 53-59. https://doi.org/10.21810/strm.v2i1.40

Abstract
Today's Russian-Chechen conflict is based upon a long history of colonization and domination. Although the historic conflict relies upon an underlying mentality of 'us' versus 'them' this assumption does not serve as the core identity marker of Chechen identity. Instead, the 1944 deportations, in which Stalinist Russia deported and exiled half a million Chechens, has become the primary national identity marker. This suggests that when an ethnic group has experienced deportations, their historic memories will serve a greater role in collective identity construction than any other relationship they have with that adversary.

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Stream: Culture/Politics/Technology: Volume 2, Issue 1

StatusPublished
FundersUniversity of Calgary
Publication date31/12/2009
Publication date online30/06/2009
URLhttp://hdl.handle.net/1893/36960
ISSN1916¿5897