Racism in Modern Russia From the Romanovs to Putin

In October 2013, one of the largest anti-migrant riots took place in Moscow. Clashes and arrests continued late into the night. Some in the crowd, which grew to several thousand people, could be heard chanting "Russia for the Russians" with their animus directed towards dark-skinned labor...

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Main Author: Avrutin, Eugene M. (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: London Bloomsbury Academic 2022
Series:Russian Shorts
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