2013
DOI: 10.3898/175864313807052839
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Sovietisation in Uzbekistan 1980-1991: success or failure?

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“…As Nancy Lubin demonstrates in her excellent study based on fieldwork carried out in Soviet Central Asia, the reluctance of the local population to work in heavy industry and 'modern' areas of the economy tended to be one of the key factors in the social development processes occurring among Uzbeks during the Soviet era. Such a distrust of the force of social 'modernization' implemented by the Soviet authorities was also accompanied by low social mobility and the maintenance of the 'traditional' and 'noble' areas of human activity such as agriculture and bazaar trading (Lubin, 1985;Akyildiz, Carlson, 2013;Rywkin, 1984a). Similar observations about the 'low level of social mobility of the indigenous population' (nizkaia mobilnost' korennogo naselenia) could also be found in studies of Soviet sociology of the period (Zyuzin, 1983(Zyuzin, , 1986.…”
Section: Tashkent Once Again the City Of Corruptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As Nancy Lubin demonstrates in her excellent study based on fieldwork carried out in Soviet Central Asia, the reluctance of the local population to work in heavy industry and 'modern' areas of the economy tended to be one of the key factors in the social development processes occurring among Uzbeks during the Soviet era. Such a distrust of the force of social 'modernization' implemented by the Soviet authorities was also accompanied by low social mobility and the maintenance of the 'traditional' and 'noble' areas of human activity such as agriculture and bazaar trading (Lubin, 1985;Akyildiz, Carlson, 2013;Rywkin, 1984a). Similar observations about the 'low level of social mobility of the indigenous population' (nizkaia mobilnost' korennogo naselenia) could also be found in studies of Soviet sociology of the period (Zyuzin, 1983(Zyuzin, , 1986.…”
Section: Tashkent Once Again the City Of Corruptionmentioning
confidence: 99%