Paul
Goble
Staunton, May 27 – The Marjani
Institute of History in Kazan, invariably linked to its leader Rafael Khakimov since
its founding by President Mintimir Shaymiyev in 1996, is being downgraded and
thus effectively destroyed in the worst Muscovite tradition by being combined
with the Institute of Archaeology.
Tatarstan’s archaeologists are world-class,
but the Institute of History under Khakimov had been a transformational one,
not only promoting the study of historical questions that the Soviets had
blocked but also making Kazan an international center for the study of
federalism as institute scholars published on that subject and linked up with
scholars around the world.
Yesterday, Khakimov told Radio
Liberty’s Tatar-Bashkir Service that he had not been told that his institute
would be treated in this way but had seen documents that suggested the republic
leaders want to take tighter control of the institute by combining it with the archaeologists
and subjecting them to tighter bureaucratic control (azatliq.org/a/30638043.html).
Representatives of the Presidential
Administration and the Academy of Sciences said discussions continue over what
to do but that no final decision has been made (idelreal.org/a/30639212.html).
But it is clear that for a long time Kazan and even more Moscow has been
unhappy with the institute’s political line and foreign contacts.
The contract of Khakimov as director
of the Institute runs out soon, and he had announced earlier this year that he would
not seek a reappointment but instead become its academic leader, a change that
in and of itself invited speculation about further changes at and to the
Institute (business-gazeta.ru/article/470081).
Exactly how this
will play out remains uncertain, but it is already clear that the institute’s
role as one of the places where the ideology of the Tatar nation has been
developed and promoted is likely to be reduced or eliminated altogether -- and that
this is happening because Kazan is unwilling to stand up to Moscow which has
never been happy with Khakimov.
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