THE SOVIET STATE’S “CLASS STRUGGLE” POLICY AND ITS IMPACT ON THE SOCIAL STRUCTURE OF THE UZBEK VILLAGE
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class struggle, Soviet policy, rural social structure, collectivization, dekulakization.Abstract
This article analyzes, in IMRAD format, the impact of the Soviet state’s “class struggle” policy on the social structure of Uzbek villages. The study examines the intensification of class stratification, anti-kulak campaigns, the collectivization process, and their effects on relations between social groups, migration, and rural economic life. The results demonstrate that Soviet policies intensified social contradictions and fundamentally transformed the traditional rural structure.
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Soviet Government Resolutions on Class Policy, 1925–1933.
Karimov, A. “O‘zbekiston qishloqlarida kollektivlashtirish jarayonlari tarixi”. Toshkent, 2018.
Abdurahmonov, K. “Sovet siyosatining ijtimoiy oqibatlari”. Akademnashr, 2020.
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