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Justice & Minorities

The JUSTIMINO podcast explores the history of minorities in the Russian Empire, the Soviet Union and neighbouring regions. For the JUSTIMINO team, these minorities are not passive historical objects, they are important agents determined to shape their own destinies, even under highly authoritarian rule. In many cases, they used legal strategies to do so, invoking 'justice' and 'legality' to fight for their rights. Delving into intriguing and untold stories and interviewing a wide range of scholars and activists, the hosts of this podcast not only show the cultural diversity of Eurasia, but also highlight the courage and resilience of its countless 'minorities' throughout modern history.

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    Episode 3: Der Kampf um die georgische Nation - Geschichte und Gegenwart

    In der dritten Folge geht es um Georgien in Geschichte und Gegenwart. Stefan Kirmse hat Oliver Reisner zu Gast, der seit vielen Jahren in Tbilisi lebt und forscht. Es geht um die georgische Nationalbewegung vom späten Zarenreich bis heute, um die Rolle von nationalen Minderheiten und den Kaukasus als Ort der Vielfalt und historischen Hub der Globalisierung. Vor allem dreht sich das Gespräch aber auch um Georgien heute: den Zustand von Recht und Demokratie, den Einfluss Russlands sowie die Frage, ob und wie Forschung und Zusammenarbeit unter den Bedingungen einer zunehmend autoritären Ordnung noch funktionieren können.

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    Episode 2: Blutanklage im Kaukasus. Georgische Juden und der Kutaisi-Prozess (1878-80)

    In dieser Folge geht es um einen faszinierenden Kriminalfall, der sich um 1880 im Kaukasus ereignete. Im Prozess von Kutaisi standen neun georgische Juden im Verdacht, ein christliches Mädchen entführt und getötet zu haben. Angeblich hatten sie ihr Blut für religiöse Zwecke missbraucht. Dieser Fall von Blutanklage – ein Vorwurf, dem sich Juden in Europa seit dem Mittelalter immer wieder ausgesetzt sahen – wird im Rahmen des JUSTIMINO-Projektes aktuell untersucht. Leo Hedrich unterhält sich mit Stefan Kirmse und Archil Longurashvili, die beide zur Lage der georgischen Juden sowie zum Prozess und seinen Auswirkungen forschen. Was sagt er uns über Justiz des Zarenreiches? Welches Licht wirft er auf den russischen Kolonialismus? Und wie ging der Prozess eigentlich aus? Verwendete Hintergrundmusik: Lado Kavsadze – Venakhi Zacharia Paliashvili – Elegie Petre Amiranashvili – Kiasos Lied (aus Oper Daisi) Debi Ishkhnelebi – Chonguri Sakartveloa Nützliche Links: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/02634937.2024.2302581#abstract https://justimino.hypotheses.org/420

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    Episode 1: Khevsurs and Khevsureti : The Mountain People in Imperial and Soviet Georgia

    In this episode, Stefan Kirmse talks to two young scholars, Anna Tchintscharauli and Bastian Marx, who share an intriguing and little-known research topic: the Khevsurs of northern Georgia. How did imperial and Soviet observers see and describe this group, and how did and do the Khevsurs see themselves? What can the Khevsur perspective contribute to the history of the Soviet deportation of the Chechens and Ingush?

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

The JUSTIMINO podcast explores the history of minorities in the Russian Empire, the Soviet Union and neighbouring regions. For the JUSTIMINO team, these minorities are not passive historical objects, they are important agents determined to shape their own destinies, even under highly authoritarian rule. In many cases, they used legal strategies to do so, invoking 'justice' and 'legality' to fight for their rights. Delving into intriguing and untold stories and interviewing a wide range of scholars and activists, the hosts of this podcast not only show the cultural diversity of Eurasia, but also highlight the courage and resilience of its countless 'minorities' throughout modern history.

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