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Dagestan - History, Culture, Identity

Dagestan - History, Culture, Identity

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Dagestan - History, Culture, Identity provides an up-to-date and comprehensive overview of Dagestan, a strategically important republic of the Russian Federation, and its people. It explores its rich and complicated history, from the 5th century ACE to post-Soviet times, and examines the various ethnic groups, languages, and traditions of the region. The book also highlights how the people of Dagestan are coping and thriving in the modern world, despite the changes brought about by globalization, new technology, and the modern world.

Format: Hardback
Length: 240 pages
Publication date: 25 July 2023
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd


Dagestan, a strategically significant republic within the Russian Federation, holds a rich and intricate history that spans from the 5th century ACE to the post-Soviet era. This comprehensive overview, written from the perspective of the Dagestani people, delves into the diverse tapestry of the region's past. The book explores various aspects of Dagestan's culture, including the impact of social media on modern life, vibrant urban weddings, traditional and modern medicine, innovative food cultivation techniques, the lesser-known history of Mountain Jews during the Soviet period, the achievements of sports and finance heroes, emerging opportunities in ethno-tourism, and a recent resurgence of Dagestani music.

The authors examine the diverse ethnic groups that inhabit Dagestan, their languages, traditions, and the ways in which they have adapted to the challenges and opportunities brought about by globalization, new technology, and the modern world. Through this exploration, they shed light on the growing sense of identity among the indigenous multi-ethnic society of Dagestan.

Dagestan's history is marked by its strategic importance, as it borders Chechnya, Georgia, and Azerbaijan. The region has witnessed significant political and social upheaval, including conflicts and economic development. The book provides a detailed account of these events, highlighting the resilience and determination of the Dagestani people in overcoming adversity.

One of the key themes explored in the book is the role of women in Dagestan's society. Women play a vital role in agriculture, healthcare, and education, and their contributions have been instrumental in shaping the region's culture and economy. The authors highlight the challenges faced by women in accessing education and healthcare, as well as the efforts made by the government and community organizations to promote gender equality and empower women.

The book also delves into the rich cultural heritage of Dagestan, including its traditional music, dance, and cuisine. The authors showcase the talents of local musicians, dancers, and chefs, and discuss the ways in which these cultural traditions are being preserved and celebrated. They also explore the impact of globalization on Dagestan's cultural identity, as the region interacts with other cultures and influences.

In conclusion, Dagestan: History, Culture, Identity offers a comprehensive and engaging exploration of the region's past, present, and future. Through its rich narrative and diverse perspectives, the book provides a valuable insight into the complex and fascinating culture of Dagestan and its people. It is a must-read for anyone interested in understanding the multifaceted nature of this strategically important republic and its role in shaping the broader Russian Federation.

Weight: 540g
Dimension: 162 x 242 x 18 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032483429

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