The bolshevik policy of ”indigenization” in the moldavian autonomous soviet socialist Republic and the status of native staff
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BURLACU, Valentin. The bolshevik policy of ”indigenization” in the moldavian autonomous soviet socialist Republic and the status of native staff. In: Science and education: new approaches and perspectives: . Selective collection of abstracts, Ed. 25, 24-25 martie 2023, Chişinău. Chişinău: (CEP UPSC, 2023, Seria 25, pp. 35-35_2. ISBN 978-9975-46-788-9.
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Science and education: new approaches and perspectives
Seria 25, 2023
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The bolshevik policy of ”indigenization” in the moldavian autonomous soviet socialist Republic and the status of native staff

CZU: 94(478)

Pag. 35-35_2

Burlacu Valentin
 
"Ion Creangă" State Pedagogical University from Chisinau
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 4 noiembrie 2023


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In the first years of its existence, to have its legitimacy recognized throughout the entire former Russian Empire, the Bolshevik regime approved the creation of regional administrative units, which had to be led by leaders of the titular nationalities in the regions. The formal guarantee of these rights was necessary to distinguish the Soviet policy from the Tsarist one and to win the trust of the non-Russian people. For this reason, the regime formally initiated the process of promoting local staffs, also known in historiography as the „indigenization” of the staffs (korenizatsiya).

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Staff, goal, party, politicy, russification, studies