

Author: Sokolovskiy Sergey V.
Publisher: Berghahn Journals
ISSN: 1476-6787
Source: Sibirica, Vol.6, Iss.1, 2007-03, pp. : 59-94
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Abstract
This article is a case study of the emergence and construction of politically salient social classifications that underpin such phenomena as ethnicity and nationalism in contemporary Russia. Official recognition of ethnic group in Russia often entails political visibility and special status with an associated set of legal provisions. In addition to 'titular peoples' of the republics, the Russian legal system has several legal categories based on ethnicity, such as
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