This article describes the repressive policy of the Soviet period in 1937-1938. and the negative impact of its tragic consequences on the fate of women in Uzbekistan. Under Soviet rule, among the "enemies of the people" were the wives of party and Soviet workers, famous scientists, specialists in various fields of the national economy, university professors, representatives of the creative intelligentsia, army commanders, who were more than 40 "types" of "invented" insults with more than 20 "names" such as: "bourgeois nationalist", "subversive", "Trotskyist-Zinovievite", hiding his origin, fled or voluntarily left his place of residence, participated in an anti-revolutionary bourgeoisnationalist group, lost class-Bolshevik vigilance, a stat...
The book examines three cases of sovietization as realized in Central Asia in the second half of the...
The article analyzes the organization and activities of the 19th Uzbek Mountain Cavalry Division, wh...
Defence date: 16 January 2009Examining Board: Prof. Edward A. Rees (University of Birmingham, EUI) ...
The article describes the history of the formation of the women's movement in Uzbekistan on the exam...
The article describes the history of the formation of the women's movement in Uzbekistan on the exam...
The international and domestic situation in 1937 was highly unfavorable for the USSR. On the one han...
The article analyzes the negative impact of the repressive policy of the Soviet government on the fa...
The article covers the dire consequences of the colonial policy that Soviet power carried out in our...
This article scientifically analyzes the history of the women's movement in Uzbekistan on the exampl...
This article describes the collectivization policy pursued by the former Soviet government in the 19...
This article describes the colonial nature of the policy pursued by the Soviet regime to involve wom...
The authors of this article reveal the policy of the Soviet government in Uzbekistan in the 20s and ...
The article deals with specialized women's media and their role in the formation of new behavioral p...
The article provides information about the servicemen of the 19th Uzbek Mountain Cavalry Division, t...
This article describes the socio-political measures taken to stop the national liberation movement i...
The book examines three cases of sovietization as realized in Central Asia in the second half of the...
The article analyzes the organization and activities of the 19th Uzbek Mountain Cavalry Division, wh...
Defence date: 16 January 2009Examining Board: Prof. Edward A. Rees (University of Birmingham, EUI) ...
The article describes the history of the formation of the women's movement in Uzbekistan on the exam...
The article describes the history of the formation of the women's movement in Uzbekistan on the exam...
The international and domestic situation in 1937 was highly unfavorable for the USSR. On the one han...
The article analyzes the negative impact of the repressive policy of the Soviet government on the fa...
The article covers the dire consequences of the colonial policy that Soviet power carried out in our...
This article scientifically analyzes the history of the women's movement in Uzbekistan on the exampl...
This article describes the collectivization policy pursued by the former Soviet government in the 19...
This article describes the colonial nature of the policy pursued by the Soviet regime to involve wom...
The authors of this article reveal the policy of the Soviet government in Uzbekistan in the 20s and ...
The article deals with specialized women's media and their role in the formation of new behavioral p...
The article provides information about the servicemen of the 19th Uzbek Mountain Cavalry Division, t...
This article describes the socio-political measures taken to stop the national liberation movement i...
The book examines three cases of sovietization as realized in Central Asia in the second half of the...
The article analyzes the organization and activities of the 19th Uzbek Mountain Cavalry Division, wh...
Defence date: 16 January 2009Examining Board: Prof. Edward A. Rees (University of Birmingham, EUI) ...