
THE RESISTANCE MOVEMENTS AGAINST THE SOVIET GOVERNMENT'S COLLECTIVIZATION POLICY AND THEIR SUPPRESSION
Mamirboyev Sardor Xayrullayevich , a second-year master's student at the Department of Social Sciences, University of Exact and Social Sciences.Abstract
This article examines the resistance movements against the Soviet government's collectivization policies, focusing on the period from 1928 to 1940. It analyzes the causes, dynamics, and outcomes of these resistances, as well as the methods used by the Soviet authorities to suppress them. This study draws on archival materials, witness accounts, and previous research to present a comprehensive view of the struggle between the peasantry and the Soviet state.
Keywords
collectivization, resistance movement, soviet government, suppression, peasants, uzbekistan, historical events, political resistance, social consequences, popular discontent
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Archival Materials: State Archive of the Russian Federation (GARF), Fond R-5446 on Collectivization.
These references should provide a robust framework for your analysis, offering both primary and secondary sources on the topic of Soviet
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