The idea of Soviet identity
how it arose and how it was articulated within Soviet governments
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https://doi.org/10.22478/ufpb.2318-9452.2024v11n22.67376Abstract
The idea of Soviet identity, which would be the social sharing of an identity, is what will be studied in this article. Throughout it, it will be explained what this identity truly would be and how it was used by the Soviet governments to maintain unity between the Republics and their populations. Using the study of constructivist theory and the idea of articulation, this article sought to analyze the process that this identity went through and whether it was used by governments during their years, in the end, it was seen that, in addition to being used, it was also thought and manipulated by each of the Soviet governments.
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