USING THE THEORY OF CONSPIROLOGY IN TEACHING HISTORICAL NOVELS

Authors

  • Shoira Saydullayeva Alisher Navoiy nomidagi Toshkent davlat o‘zbek tili va adabiyoti universitetining 1-bosqich tayanch doktoranti

Keywords:

conspiracy theory, history, sociology, social, historical novel, critical thinking, human image.

Abstract

Analyzing the theories studied in psychology and sociology from the point of view of fiction serves to further understand the essence of existing problems. One of such theories is conspirology. This article provides detailed information about the theory of conspirology, and its artistic interpretation is illustrated through examples. It is known that conspirological plots occupy a key place, especially in historical novels. The article analyzes these works and reveals their importance in education and upbringing. Historical novels reflect the socio-political problems of their time and help students think critically. The study presents a conspirological analysis of the works of Odil Yakubov, Pirimkul Kadirov, and A.S. Pushkin and their role in the development of human worldview. The opinions of foreign scholars on the current manifestations of conspiracies are also cited.

Author Biography

Shoira Saydullayeva, Alisher Navoiy nomidagi Toshkent davlat o‘zbek tili va adabiyoti universitetining 1-bosqich tayanch doktoranti

Alisher Navoiy nomidagi Toshkent davlat o‘zbek tili va adabiyoti universitetining
1-bosqich tayanch doktoranti

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Published

2025-08-11