Stalin's last years: aggravation of political processes in Uzbekistan

  • Rashidov Shokhjahon Institute of History of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Uzbekistan basic doctoral student
Keywords: Stalin, worship, The Communist Party of Uzbekistan, repression, ideological pressure, nomenclature, literature, art, history

Abstract

This article tells about the administrative-command system of the Uzbek SSR in the early 50s of the XX century and the consequences of the worship of Stalin. The author analyzes the political processes that took place in the last years of the Stalinist leadership, the activities of the first leaders of the Uzbek SSR at that time, Usman Yusupov, Amin Niyazov. The role of the leaders of the republic in establishing strong links with the Center, in the interests of the center-republic, is emphasized.

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Published
2021-05-05
How to Cite
[1]
Shokhjahon, R. 2021. Stalin’s last years: aggravation of political processes in Uzbekistan. International Journal on Integrated Education. 4, 5 (May 2021), 343-346. DOI:https://doi.org/10.17605/ijie.v4i5.1846.
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