Udmurt ASSR: administrative-territorial division as of June 1, 1965

Udmurt ASSR: administrative-territorial division as of June 1, 1965

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The book "Udmurt ASSR: administrative-territorial division on June 1, 1965" by C. A. Dorodova is a unique historical and geographical source that immerses the reader in a complex and fascinating picture of administrative transformations in one of the most interesting regions of the Soviet Union. This book will be a real find for those who are interested in the history, geography and administrative structure of the Udmurt Autonomous Republic, as well as for researchers, students and lovers of ethnography. Dorodov masterfully reveals the subtleties of administrative boundaries, changes in the territorial division and internal structure of the Udmurt ASSR in the mid-1960s. The reader will learn about how during large-scale administrative reforms there was a redistribution of areas, a change in borders and the formation of new administrative units, which in turn influenced the development of the region, its economy and cultural life. The book describes in detail the areas, their administrative centers, settlements and features of territorial division, which makes it a valuable source for historians, geographers and specialists in regional development. The author pays special attention to the historical context in which these changes took place. It shows how the political and social processes of the era, such as industrialization, collectivization and cultural revival, were reflected on the administrative map of Udmurtia. Thanks to this, the book acquires not only practical value, but also deep analytical meaning, allowing you to understand how borders were formed and how the identity of the region changed during the Soviet era. The book "Udmurt ASSR: administrative-territorial division on June 1, 1965" is ideal for a wide range of readers. It will be of interest to historians studying the Soviet period, as well as students studying the history and geography of Russia and Udmurtia. Lovers of ethnography and cultural studies will find in it valuable information about settlements, their role in the cultural life of the region, as well as about how administrative boundaries influenced the development of the Udmurt people and its traditions. In addition, the book will be a useful guide for local historians and regional planners looking for accurate data on territorial changes in the middle of the 20th century. The author's style is a combination of scientific accuracy and living description, which makes reading not only informative, but also fascinating. C. A. Dorodov masterfully combines facts with analytical conclusions, creating a bright and rich picture of the historical development of the region. His work is distinguished by depth of study, attention to detail, and love of its edge, which makes every page of the book rich in the meaning and atmosphere of the era. If you are looking for a book that will help you understand how the administrative map of Udmurtia changed during the Soviet period, or want to expand your knowledge of the regional history of Russia, the “Udmurt ASSR: administrative-territorial division on June 1, 1965” will become an indispensable source for you. This is not just a reference book - it is a window into the past, which reveals the complex processes of the formation of the modern region, its cultural and historical features. Get inspired by history, explore the past and immerse yourself in the fascinating world of Udmurtia’s administrative transformations with this unique edition
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Дородов
С. А.
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