Land commune and peasant community in Russia : communal forms in imperial and early Soviet society
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Land commune and peasant community in Russia : communal forms in imperial and early Soviet society
(Studies in Russia and East Europe)
Macmillan in association with the School of Slavonic and East European Studies University of London, 1990
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The peasant commune was the subject of huge debate and argument inside Russia, from the mid-nineteenth century until its disappearance under collectivization about 1930. In recent decades scholars in both east and west have renewed their investigations into this controversial phenonenon and this volume of essays distils much of the latest research, both Soviet and non-Soviet, on the communal life of the Russian village. It also broaches a much less well-known and investigated subject, the "artel", the popular consumer or labouring co-operative of the lower strata of Russian society.
Table of Contents
- The "Obshchina" and the village, Dorothy Atkinson
- land re-allotment in the communes of late feudal Russia, Vadim Alexsandrovich
- the northern commune - Archangel Province in the late nineteenth century, Judith Pallot
- regional variation in the commune - the case of Siberia, John Channon
- the post-emancipation Russian peasant commune in Orel Province, 1861-1890, Christine Worobec
- landholding and commune origins among the "Odnodvortsy", Denis Shaw
- landlords and the "Mir" - transaction costs and economic development in pre-emancipation Russia, Carol Leonard
- stratification and the Russian peasant commune - a statistical enquiry, Daniel Field
- differentiation in Russian peasant society - causes and trends 1880-1905, Heinz-Dietrich Lowe
- agricultural advance under the Russian village commune system, Robert Bideleuz
- the peasant commune and the Stolypin reforms - peasant attitudes 1906-14, David Macey
- the Russian peasant community in the agrarian revolution 1917-18, Orlando Figes
- the final stage of the Russian peasant commune - its improvement and the strategy of collectivism, Hiroshi Okuda
- communes with communists - the "sel'sovety" in the 1920s, John Slatter
- the commune in the life of the Soviet countryside before collectivisation, Viktor Petrovich Danilov
- peasant family divisions and the commune, Cathy Frierson
- women and the peasant commune, Rose Glickman
- face to the village - the Russian teacher and the peasant community, Ben Eklof
- the "Artel" and the beginnings of the consumer co-operative movement in Russia, Yoshio Imai
- the Russian soldiers' "Artel" 1700-1900 - a history and interpretation, John Bushnell
- administrative exile and the criminals' commune in Siberia, Alan Wood.
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