THE CULTURAL WAY OF LIFI DURING THE SOVIET ERA
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This article highlights the importance of the activities of cultural houses and circles within organizations and institutions as a means of instilling communist ideology during the establishment of the Soviet era. Their activities, state support, and achievements and shortcomings are analyzed.Downloads
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