The Hungry Steppe: Famine, Violence the Making of Soviet Kazakhstan
Kluge Fellow Sarah Cameron analyzes a littleknown episode of Stalinist social engineering, the Kazakh famine of 193033, which led to the death of more than 1. 5 million people, a quarter of Soviet Kazakhstan s population. Using memoirs, oral history accounts, and archival documents, she explores the stories of those who lived through the famine, asking how this crisis reshaped Soviet Kazakhstan and what it meant to be Kazakh, and how the case of the Kazakh famine alters understandings of development and nationbuilding under Stalin.
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