ҲАРБИЙ НАШРЛАРДА МУСТАБИД ТУЗУМ КЎЗЛАГАН МАҚСАД ИФОДАСИ
Author(s) -
Alijon SAFAROV
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
foreign languages in uzbekistan
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2181-8215
DOI - 10.36078/1585596433
Subject(s) - computer science
During Soviet times, the government and the political system effectively used print media to guide and influence public opinion. The article examines military newspapers and magazines published in Uzbekistan from the October Revolution to independence, and also analyze the ideological orders that were achieved as a result of their analysis. In this sense, turning to history, the content of military publications published in Uzbekistan during the Soviet era was studied, their gradual development was analyzed. The works of scholars who have conducted research on the history of journalism and the historical materials studied by the author were compared. In turn, it was clarified through the military publications what they were trying to instill in the minds of the locals and what their purpose was for the Red soldiers. The study concludes that these military publications, like other periodicals, serve the political, economic and ideological goals persued by a totalitarian system and are characterized by authoritarian media.
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