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Eleanor Knott, "Kin Majorities: Identity and Citizenship in Crimea and Moldova" (McGill-Queen's UP, 2022)

New Books in Anthropology

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Crimea and Chromium - Comparative Comparative Study

chapter 8 has tried to bring all of this empirical complexity messiness plurality together. I really believe that comparison is like trying to be more than the sum of its parts and so you kind of have to do that right through through a side by side analysis. Romanian citizenship was understood as being super legitimate in Moldova that people wanted those rights back from from their parents and grandparents and grandparents had lost them Whereas Russian citizenship was not conceived as legitimate in Crimea it didn't have that kind of reparative function.

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