This paper is the work of analyzing Lenin Kitchi‘s articles on ethnic Korean kolkhoz along the Chirchik river in Tashkent, Uzbekistan from 1938 to 1953.
In Upper Chirchik, main target for analysis was the articles on Sverdrov, Poitotzel, and Prvda k ...
This paper is the work of analyzing Lenin Kitchi‘s articles on ethnic Korean kolkhoz along the Chirchik river in Tashkent, Uzbekistan from 1938 to 1953.
In Upper Chirchik, main target for analysis was the articles on Sverdrov, Poitotzel, and Prvda kolkhoz. In Middle Chirchik, the articles on Lenin, North Lighthouse, Polar Star kolkhoz were analyzed. Among these, Polar Star kolkhoz which was changed its name into Kim Pen Khva kolkhoz took the leading role. And in Lower Chirchik, favorite target was the articles on Molotov, Buzony, Dmitrov, New Life, and Mikoyan kolkhoz.
The analysis, arranged by this writer, of the articles on ethnic Korean kolkhoz on the Chirchik river in Tashkent will be utilized as basic data for the study of ethnic Korean kolkhoz in Central Asia, with the oral history spoken by the middle-aged, and old-timers who had experienced settlement, development, and decline of these Kolkhoz. It's true that this paper should include the analysis of whole articles since 1954 in order to be a valuable piece. However this writer confirmed that image materials including comtemporary ethnic Korean's portraits, building photos at Kolkhoz, illustrations and musical scores can be secured by analysing articles from 1938 to 1953. These preliminary materials are precious for planning various culture contents which can load history and culture of ethnic Korean(Koryosaram) kolkhoz. In this paper, only one illustration, several portraits and building photos are listed.