Red bread : collectivization in a Russian village

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Red bread : collectivization in a Russian village

Maurice Hindus ; foreword by Ronald Grigor Suny

(Midland books, MB 485)

Indiana University Press, 1988

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Includes bibliographical references

Hardcover ed. without series numbering

内容説明・目次

内容説明

First published in 1931 and long out of print, Red Bread is Russian-born journalist Maurice Hindus's account of his return to his native village in 1929-30 to see for himself how Stalin's collectivization campaign was transforming the lives of the peasants among whom he had grown up in prerevolutionary times. This warm and human narrative conveys in personal and immediate terms his peasant neighbors' responses to being forced out of a centuries-old way of life and into the unfamiliar social setting and industrialized large-scale agriculture of the kolkhoz. Convinced that collectivized farming would bring Russian agriculture and the Russian peasant into the modern age, Hindus was nonetheless deeply troubled by the huge social cost and personal suffering inflicted by Stalin's ruthless campaign. Red Bread contributes an invaluable grassroots perspective on the era's dynamism and despair to the current discussion of the Soviet historical experience in the Soviet Union and the West.

目次

Chapter 1. Nadya's letter Chapter 2. Gathering of the storm Chapter 3. Spirit of Sunday Chapter 4. Coming of the storm Chapter 5. Moscow marches on Chapter 6. Beyond the pale Chapter 7. Daily ordeal Chapter 8. "The return of the native" Chapter 9. Voice of the mass Chapter 10. White wedding Chapter 11. Kolhoz Chapter 12. New and the old Chapter 13. Koolack Chapter 14. Puzzled little father Chapter 15. Landlord herdsman Chapter 16. New girl Chapter 17. Gipsy Rosa Chapter 18. Farewell visit Chapter 19. Red bread

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