Formation of New Soviet Customs and Traditions Under the Influence of the Communist Ideology in the Uzbekistan SSR

Rasulova Nodira Sardarovna

Abstract


The article analyzed such processes as the introduction of new Soviet holidays and traditions in order to strengthen the communist ideology, the strengthening of atheism among the population, the propaganda of "red weddings" and "red funerals" to combat religious rites, the loss of national values and traditions, and the replacement of a new Soviet culture, the formation, celebration of "public" and "mandatory" public holidays with great celebrations, as well as conclusions based on a number of scientific literature. 


Keywords


Communist Ideology; Soviet Traditions; Customs; "Red Wedding"; "Red Funeral"; Public Holidays; Komsomol; Propaganda; "Lenin Fridays"; Atheism

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