A monograph about the identity politics in the Soviet-Finland border region, Sortavala (in USSR), was published as the eighth issue of Slavic Eurasia Papers. The author, Alexander Izotov, is a PhD candidate and researcher at the Karelian Institute, University of Eastern Finland, with which UBRJ works in closer cooperation. The whole text can be downloaded from here.

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Slavic Eurasia Papers No. 8 "Soviet Identity Politics and Local Identity in a Closed Border Town, 1944-1991" Published On-Line
A monograph about the identity politics in the Soviet-Finland border region, Sortavala (in USSR), was published as the eighth issue of Slavic Eurasia Papers. The author, Alexander Izotov, is a PhD candidate and researcher at the Karelian Institute, University of Eastern Finland, with which UBRJ works in closer cooperation. The whole text can be downloaded from here.
Eurasia Unit for Border Research (Japan)




