Episode 4: Language in the South Caucasus: Coding the Nation Before, During, and After Soviet Rule
This episode is about language in the South Caucasus, and the development of Armenian, Azerbaijani and Georgian during the Soviet period in particular. Ketevan Sartania, Gevorg Avetikyan and Mirkamran Huseynli discuss changing Soviet policies as much as local reactions and initiatives from the 1920s to the 1970s. They also engage with national minorities and their languages beyond the three 'titular' nationalities of this region. How did minority languages fare in the different Soviet republics? What was the role of Russian? Lastly, this episode moves into more recent history and the three speakers share their experience of growing up in the...