Stalin's Peasants by Sheila Fitzpatrick

Stalin's Peasants by Sheila Fitzpatrick

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The collectivization of Russian farms was the cornerstone of Soviet agricultural policy during the 1930s. Based on material gathered from newly-opened Soviet archives, this study explores the traumatic transformation of peasant life caused by this state-inflicted regime.

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Stalin's Peasants by Sheila Fitzpatrick

The collectivization of Russian farms was the cornerstone of Soviet agricultural policy during the 1930s. This study about Soviet forced collectivization and its impact on the Russian village, explores the dramatic transformation of peasant life caused by collectivization. It is based on new and unknown material from recently-opened Soviet archives. The author analyzes the peasants' strategies of resistance and survival in the state-inflicted drama of the collectivized village. He shows the real people behind the facade of the Soviet propaganda account of the happy "Potemkin village". The regime's own strategy involved humiliation and violence towards the peasants. Fitzpatrick's study relates the traumatic experiences of this long-suffering underclass.
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ISBN 13 9780195069822
ISBN 10 019506982X
Title Stalin's Peasants
Author Sheila Fitzpatrick
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Oxford University Press Inc
Year published 1994-04-21
Number of pages 406
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