Russian peasant organisation before collectivisation : a study of commune and gathering 1925-1930

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Russian peasant organisation before collectivisation : a study of commune and gathering 1925-1930

by D.J. Male

(Soviet and East European studies)

Cambridge University Press, 1971

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Bibliography: p. 239-247

Includes index

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内容説明

Most Russian peasants in the mid-1920s held their land as members of a commune (or mir), the old Russian form of land-holding. The revolution had brought a revival in the fortunes of the institution. This was not a welcome development to the Bolsheviks and the Soviet government unsuccessfully attempted to supplant the commune as the focus of rural affairs, by instituting the rural Soviets. The debate on land-holding in the mid-twenties bore fruit only in encouraging peasants to modify the worst inefficiencies of strip farming.

目次

  • Part I. The Commune: Its function and organisation in its agricultural perspective: 1. Land holding in European Russia in the 1920s
  • 2. Function and organisation
  • Part II. The Commune and Soviet Society: 3. The Commune and the Soviet network
  • 4. Collectivisation and the Commune.

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