Akademik Tarih ve Düşünce Dergisi 2018, 5 (16), ss.220-240
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Attitude To The Azerbaijan Democratic Republic In The
Soviet Historiography Of The 1970 Years
Abstract
After the restoration of independence in the 1990s,
a number of studies
have been undertaken to revise political history in Azerbaijan. However, the fact
that the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic did not investigate the Soviet
historiography of the 1970s shows the existence of gaps in the study of the
history of the Republic. In the last twenty years of the Soviet state, the research
on the establishment of Soviet power in Azerbaijan was continued to justify the
legitimacy of the totalitarian regime.
In this sense, in the Soviet historiography
of the 1970s, the People's Republic of Azerbaijan is trying to prove that it has
nothing
to do with the people, representing the interests of one party and the
defender of the interests of ruling class, as "the government
of the oppressive
Musavat party". Generally, the Azerbaijani government is not mentioned, but the
occupation is unequivocal.As a result, in the studies written under the influence
of the ideological line, the violation of the censorship rules established by the
totalitarian regime is observed, with the submission of the State of Azerbaijan's
state of affairs with irreconcilable facts. However, despite the rebellious
approach
of Soviet ideologists, the political legitimacy of the Azerbaijan
Democratic Republic is confirmed, as the national government is presented as a
catalyst of historical events to the socio-political thought.
Keywords: Azerbaijan Democratic Republic,
totalitarian regime,
legitimacy, occupation, Communist party, soviet historiography
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