Soviet Government’s Attitude to National Culture and Problems of Cultural Life in Uzbekistan (Example of 1945-1950)

Authors

  • Pardaev Tashkentboy Rajabovich Termiz State University, Docent, Doctor of History

Keywords:

restoration years, culture, administrative management, repression, education, value, violence, dictator

Abstract

This article analyzes the changes in the cultural life of Uzbekistan in the years of recovery after the Second World War, the discriminatory policy of the Soviet government in relation to education, national culture and national values, and the inculcation of great statesmanship ideas.

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Published

2023-10-18

How to Cite

Rajabovich, P. T. (2023). Soviet Government’s Attitude to National Culture and Problems of Cultural Life in Uzbekistan (Example of 1945-1950). Central Asian Journal of Social Sciences and History, 4(10), 93–96. Retrieved from https://cajssh.casjournal.org/index.php/CAJSSH/article/view/915