Сталинские кочевники: власть и голод в Казахстане - Роберт Киндлер


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Книга немецкого историка Р. Киндлера посвящена истории советского Казахстана конца 1920-х – начала 1930-х гг. Автор, привлекая обширную источниковую базу, рассматривает политику советской власти в Казахстане, кампанию перевода кочевников на оседлость, коллективизацию, страшный голод 1931–1933 гг., его причины и последствия.
Книга предназначена для специалистов-историков и широкого круга читателей, интересующихся историей СССР и Казахстана первой половины XX века.
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