Cultural and educational politics of the Soviet state towards the Bulgarian population in 20-30s of XX century (source study aspect)

Journal Title: Eminak - Year 2017, Vol 2, Issue 2

Abstract

The article discusses the sources of different origin and information capacity that have become the research basis of the politics of the Soviet state towards the Bulgarian population in the interwar period. First of all the issue is about the funds 1, 166, 413, 1261 of the Central National Archives of Supreme Authorities and Government of Ukraine. The content of these funds give possibility to analyze in details the peculiarities of the cultural and educational politics of the Soviet state towards the Bulgarian minority group in 20-30s of XX century. The materials of the 12th Congress of the Russian Communist Party is also the important part of the source base. The decrees and resolutions of the plenary session of Congress of the All-Union Communist Party, the Communist Party of Ukraine, party conferences and meetings in the matter of national politics published in the specialized publications are worth mentioning. Special attention is paid to the thematic collection of documents regarding the cultural and educational politics published in the 70-80s of XX century, archive documents published in Ukrainian Historical Journal just before and after proclaiming the Independence of Ukraine. Among the publications of the period of Independence the collection of documents and files «National relations in XX century» and «National process in Ukraine» are of a particular interest. One more group of sources contains the statistical materials that provide a means of the quantitative representation analysis in the different regions and localities. Articles, booklets and books of the Communist party leaders of Ukraine represent the particular group of sources. In these publications authors attempted to justify the cultural and educational politics of the Soviet state towards the national minorities in 20-30s of XX century.

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Vladimir Turkov

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Vladimir Turkov (2017). Cultural and educational politics of the Soviet state towards the Bulgarian population in 20-30s of XX century (source study aspect). Eminak, 2(2), 98-102. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-264897