Collective Memory, Moral Economy and Land Disputes after the Repatriation of Crimean Tatars
journal cover page; photograph in the coulours of Ukrainian flag of territory of Olbia, the Ukrainian National Historic and Archaeological Reserve, a famous archaeological site, located near the village Parutine, Mykolaivska oblast', Ukraine. 29.08.2021. Author: Julia Buyskykh.
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Słowa kluczowe

Tatarzy Krymscy
deportacja
własność ziemska
repatriacja

Jak cytować

Sobolieva, O. (2023). Collective Memory, Moral Economy and Land Disputes after the Repatriation of Crimean Tatars. Etnografia Polska, 67(1–2). https://doi.org/10.23858/EP67.2023.3398

Abstrakt

This article is devoted to the meaning of identity and belonging in the processes of defending land rights. The 20th century was marked by unprecedentedly large processes of rejection and redistribution of land ownership in the countries of the socialist camp. Forced confiscation of property and collectivization fundamentally changed the landscape of land ownership. And in some border territories of the Soviet Union, which includes the Crimean peninsula, the events of ethnic deportations of the population had a decisive influence on the redistribution of land ownership as well. Separated from their ethnic lands, the Crimean Tatars formed an identity that had a clear connection to the lost territory and homeland. The process of political resistance, which continued during the Soviet period, and mass spontaneous repatriation took place under the main slogan - the restoration of justice and the return of Crimean Tatars to their ethnic homeland. After the return of a large part of the Crimean Tatars to their ethnic lands, the process of restoring land rights began. This process had an organized nature and great political resonance in Crimea and led to a significant reorganization of the cultural landscape of the peninsula.

https://doi.org/10.23858/EP67.2023.3398
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