Education and Uzbek Literature in Uzbekistan in the 70-80 Years of the Twentieth Century
Abstract
The changes that took place in Soviet society in the 70s and 80s of the twentieth century forced Uzbek literary and artistic figures to break the shells of socialist realism and move towards secular realism. During this period, many works of literature and art were created. The idea of these works was to oppose Soviet rule and achieve independence. In order to put an end to this, the Soviet government once again pursued a policy of repression. This repression persecuted many creators. But this policy was discontinued for some reason.

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