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Information × Registration Number 0223U003950, 0120U103469 , R & D reports Title The Bolshevik coup in the social discourse of Soviet Ukraine: the dynamics of change (1928-1938). popup.stage_title Head Yakubova Larysa D., Доктор історичних наук Registration Date 27-07-2023 Organization Institute of History of Ukraine popup.description2  Object of research: Soviet Ukraine in the coordinate system of totalitarian transformation. The subject of the study: revolutionary discourse as a tool, path and semantic basis of the totalitarian transformation of the USSR/USSR. The purpose of the work was to carry out a systematic analysis of the reconceptualization of the history of the Bolshevik coup and its system-creating influence on the state of mass consciousness. Without exaggeration, the Bolshevik coup played a key role not only in the domestic but also in the world history of the 20th century, because it became the starting point of the fundamental restructuring of the principles of socio-economic, socio-political and ethno-cultural life in the largest country in terms of territory, the development of the Soviet empire, and finally the establishment of ‒ bipolar geopolitical coordinate system. Soviet historiography turned the Bolshevik revolution into a system-creating axis of state ideology, policy, and practice. Actually, the whole structure of the state doctrine, the system of social values approved from above, and political practice were based on the ideology of "Great October". Through the efforts of generations of Communist Party ideologues, the discourse of the so-called Great October Socialist Revolution was transformed into the cornerstone of the entire Soviet structure, around which the life of every citizen, individual social segments, and society in general revolved from birth to death. In the end, the Bolsheviks managed to build a self-sufficient discursive system in which the components formed a single whole and were subordinated to the general goal of mobilizing all the resources of the state machine and the population around the tasks of communist construction. Being at the beginning of the 1920s an ideological banner of a relatively small social stratum, by the end of the 1930s the discourse of the Bolshevik revolution turned into a dominant social, political and cultural trend that det Product Description popup.authors Yevsieieva Tetiana M. Yefimenko Hennadii H. Bykova Tetyana B. Holovko Volodymyr V. Grynevych Lydmyla V. Kokin Serhii A. Kulchytsky Stanislav V. Marochko Vasyl I. Prymachenko Yana L. Yurkova Oksana V. Yakybova Larysa D. popup.nrat_date 2023-07-27 Close
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Head: Yakubova Larysa D.. The Bolshevik coup in the social discourse of Soviet Ukraine: the dynamics of change (1928-1938).. (popup.stage: ). Institute of History of Ukraine. № 0223U003950
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