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Stalinism in a Russian Province
Collectivization and Dekulakization in Siberia
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271 pages
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Focusing on Stalin's agrarian policies from 1929-30, this study offers a fresh perspective by utilizing moral and political economy frameworks. It delves into the complex social dynamics of the Soviet countryside, moving beyond a simplistic state-versus-peasant narrative. The author highlights the diverse reactions of various peasant groups to collectivization and dekulakization, emphasizing the internal social conflicts that shaped these transformative political, economic, and social changes. This comprehensive analysis draws on newly accessible Soviet archives for deeper insights.
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1996, hardcover
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