KUIVOZOVSKY (TOKSOVSKY) FINNISH NATIONAL DISTRICT

IF 0.1 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Galiya Ildusovna Uldanova
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The history of the Ingrian Finns in the Soviet Union has been very dramatic and difficult. Today historiography has a lot of research about violence against the Finnish minority since the second half of the 1930s. But there is no paper which describes the earlier years of their life: from 1920s to the first half of 1930s. Up to this point, historiography did not describe the actions of the Bolsheviks in relation to the Ingrian Finns, except for repression. Many studies focus on individuals and their families who have been resettled in other parts of the Union. This work is devoted to the Finnish national district with the center in the village of Kuivozi, and later in the village of Toksovo, which were one of the historical centers of residence of the Ingrian Finns. The aim of the study is to explore how the national policy of the Soviet Union was implemented on the example of the Finnish minority with the help of materials from the Toksovsky District Council. This article mainly uses documents left by the Bolshevik Party and local authorities. The analysis of new sources sheds light on previously unknown information about the relationship of the Bolshevik authorities with the local population. The paper shows how the Soviet Union tried to organize the life of ethnic Finns in a region so close to Leningrad - a large, strategic center of the country. The situation was also complicated by the proximity of the border and the danger of collaboration on the part of the Finns, because on the other side of the Sestra River lived the same people to whom the Ingrian Finns were close in language and culture.
基沃佐夫斯基(托克索夫斯基)芬兰国家区
英格丽安·芬兰人在苏联的历史是非常戏剧性和艰难的。今天,史学界对20世纪30年代后半叶以来针对芬兰少数民族的暴力行为进行了大量研究。但没有论文描述他们早年的生活:从20世纪20年代到30年代上半叶。到目前为止,除了镇压之外,史学并没有描述布尔什维克与英格里安芬兰人的关系。许多研究都集中在被重新安置在联邦其他地区的个人及其家人身上。这部作品致力于芬兰国家区,中心位于库伊沃齐村,后来又位于托克索沃村,这是英格兰人的历史居住中心之一。本研究的目的是借助托克索夫斯基区议会的材料,以芬兰少数民族为例,探讨苏联的国家政策是如何实施的。本文主要使用布尔什维克党和地方当局留下的文献资料。对新来源的分析揭示了以前未知的关于布尔什维克当局与当地人口关系的信息。这篇论文展示了苏联如何试图在离列宁格勒如此之近的地区组织芬兰人的生活,列宁格勒是该国的一个大型战略中心。边境的临近和芬兰人合作的危险也使情况变得复杂,因为在塞斯特拉河的另一边,居住着英格丽芬兰人在语言和文化上亲近的人。
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