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Nationalism, Language, and Culture
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 20 November 2018
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I shall look at language legislation passed in the republics. The subject is not as dramatic as the actions of the Black Berets. It is not as obvious as empty shelves or economic crisis, but it is interesting because language legislation can effect all people in their everyday lives. It is also interesting because the Center has left language laws largely in the hands of the republics. So here is an area in which the republics are beginning to act as independent agents. And whether or not they become independent, they will have to grapple with language as a significant policy issue.
- Type
- Part II: Asserting National Sovereignty
- Information
- Nationalities Papers , Volume 19 , Issue 1: Special Issue - The Soviet Nationalities despite Gorbachev , Spring 1991 , pp. 59 - 62
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- Copyright © 1991 by the Association for the Study of the Nationalities of the USSR and Eastern Europe, Inc.