The book sheds light on processes of Belarusian nation-building and
identity formation during the interwar period. It provides a complete
analysis of the Soviet policy of Belarusization in interwar Belarus
(1924-1929).
The analysis covers issues pertaining to the formation of national
identity, the incorporation of the Belarusian national language into
educational and administrative spheres within the policy of
Belarusization and its acceptance by the different strata of the
multi-ethnic society in the BSSR of that period. The monograph also
sheds light on the reasons for the launching and ceasing of that policy
as well as on the interrelation between the Communist Party and the
Belarusian national intelligentsia.