Patriotic mobilization of women workers in West Kazakhstan through Soviet propaganda during World War II

A. Tapalova
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This research paper examines the impact of Soviet propaganda on women workers in the West Kazakhstan region during World War II. Despite facing difficult working conditions, women workers in this region were mobilized through propaganda campaigns that aimed to promote patriotism and encourage them to take on traditionally male-dominated roles in home front. The study addresses two key questions: How did Soviet propaganda mobilize women workers in this region, and what impact did it have on their daily lives? The research methodology involves a content analysis of periodical press and personal sources such as memoirs and letters. Additionally, the study utilizes primary sources to understand the function of the Communist Party's agitation and propaganda apparatus. The findings highlight the power of propaganda in shaping the thinking and behavior of a population during a critical period in history, contributing to a better understanding of the influence of agitation and propaganda on women's work ethic and providing a valuable contribution to the historiography of women's employment during the war. This paper contributes to our understanding of the impact of propaganda on women workers during World War II in the Soviet Union and provides insights into the daily lives of women workers in a specific region.
第二次世界大战期间,苏联通过宣传动员了西哈萨克斯坦的女工
本文考察了二战期间苏联宣传对西哈萨克斯坦地区女工的影响。尽管面临着艰苦的工作条件,该地区的女工还是通过旨在促进爱国主义和鼓励她们在家庭前线承担传统上由男性主导的角色的宣传运动动员起来的。这项研究解决了两个关键问题:苏联的宣传是如何动员该地区的女工的?它对她们的日常生活有什么影响?研究方法包括对期刊新闻和个人资料如回忆录和信件的内容分析。此外,本研究利用第一手资料来了解共产党的鼓动和宣传机构的功能。调查结果突出表明,在历史的关键时期,宣传在塑造人口的思想和行为方面具有强大的力量,有助于更好地了解鼓动和宣传对妇女职业道德的影响,并为研究战争期间妇女就业的历史编纂作出宝贵贡献。本文有助于我们理解二战期间苏联宣传对女工的影响,并提供了对特定地区女工日常生活的见解。
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