Abstract

The article describes the history of the formation of the women's movement in Uzbekistan on the example of the Soviet period and the years of independence. This article highlights the essence of all three of the above stages, with a very ideological and one-sided approach to the issue of the treatment of women in the Soviet era, with scientific analysis. According to archival documents and historical sources, the leaders of the Soviet government relied on revolutionary changes in the attitude of Uzbek women to the socio-economic and cultural life of society, measures based on command-administrative policy, a class approach to the role of women in society. Since the assessment of the social activity of women by the Soviets was almost illegal, it is necessary to study this period in depth and give a fair assessment. The article draws scientific conclusions based on the fact that the formation of women's committees and women's non-governmental organizations in Uzbekistan, the socio-political activity of women is a decisive factor in the successful implementation of economic and political reforms. During the years of independence, historical work of national importance has been carried out in Uzbekistan to strengthen the role and position of women in society.

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