Abstract

The article is devoted to the influence of workers' dormitories on Soviet youth, to show Soviet dormitories of working youth as a characteristic legacy of the Soviet era, as a dwelling through which the process of managing young workers was carried out. On the basis of the conducted re-search, the contradiction between the housing needs of Soviet citizens and the extremely difficult housing conditions of young workers in the post-war years is shown, the relationship of production processes with the solution of workers' housing issues is shown. The problems of the social policy of the Soviet state, its influence on the lifestyle of Soviet citizens, which is important for understanding the social relations of modern society, are considered. The non-permanent form of housing for young workers was implemented in such a peculiar type of Soviet housing as a dormitory. Quite a large part of young people lived in Soviet dormitories, unable to have their own living space. They were in an environment that was not able to provide them with a full rest and home comfort. The article deals with the problems of collectivist forms of education of young workers, which have a great impact on the lifestyle of Soviet citizens, which is important for understanding the social relations of modern society. The purpose of the study is to show the dormitories of working youth as a socio-cultural phenomenon, an institution of collectivity, through which the process of managing young workers was carried out. Dormitories for working youth have become a characteristic legacy of Soviet housing construction. In the work based on the principles of objectivity and consistency, comparative-historical and concrete-historical methods are used. The study was carried out on the basis of a problem-historical analysis taking into account the social conditions of that time.

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