THE CULTURAL POLICY OF THE SOVIET GOVERNMENT (1920s-1930s): IDEOLOGICAL IDEAS AND CONTRADICTIONS IN PRACTICE

Authors

  • Yuldosh Yusubboevich Isomiddinov
  • Raimkul Olimjon-ugli Karimov

Keywords:

the eliminination of illiteracy, the upbringing of a new Soviet intelligentsia, the Sovietization of science and education, the fight against religion and values, control over art culture, the echo of the cultural revolution in Uzbekistan.

Abstract

the 1920s and 1930s were a period in the history of the Soviet Union, aimed at radical changes in all spheres of social life, primarily at shaping the human mind on a new ideological basis. This process went down in history under the name of the “cultural revolution”. This policy was carried out with great speed during the Iosif-Stalin era, and its main goal was to create a new, loyal Sovet citizen.

References

“History of Uzbekistan” (1917-1991) Q.Usmanov, and M.Sadikov. p 72-106.

Socio-political changes in Turkestan in 1917, Ziyonet.uz website

http://uz.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oʻzbekiston_Sovet_Sotsialistik_Respublikasi

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Published

2025-06-30