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Land Reform in Russia, 1906-1917

Author : Judith Pallot
Publisher : Clarendon Press
Page : 274 pages
File Size : 51,7 Mb
Release : 1999-05-20
Category : History
ISBN : 9780191542565

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Land Reform in Russia, 1906-1917 by Judith Pallot Pdf

Since the collapse of the USSR there has been a growing interest in the Stolypin Land Reform as a possible model for post-Communist agrarian development. Using recent theoretical and empirical advances in Anglo-American research, Dr Pallot examines how peasants throughout Russia received, interpreted, and acted upon the government's attempts to persuade them to quit the commune and set up independent farms. She shows how a majority of peasants failed to interpret the Reform in the way its authors had expected, with outcomes that varied both temporally and geographically. The result challenges existing texts which either concentrate on the policy side of the Reform or, if they engage with its results, use aggregated, official statistics which, this text argues, are unreliable indicators of the pre-revolutionary peasants reception of the Reform.

Agrarian Reform in Russia

Author : Carol S. Leonard
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 419 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 2010-12-06
Category : History
ISBN : 9781139491389

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This book examines the history of reforms and major state interventions affecting Russian agriculture: the abolition of serfdom in 1861, the Stolypin reforms, the NEP, the Collectivization, Khrushchev reforms, and finally farm enterprise privatization in the early 1990s. It shows a pattern emerging from a political imperative in imperial, Soviet, and post-Soviet regimes, and it describes how these reforms were justified in the name of the national interest during severe crises - rapid inflation, military defeat, mass strikes, rural unrest, and/or political turmoil. It looks at the consequences of adversity in the economic environment for rural behavior after reform and at long-run trends. It has chapters on property rights, rural organization, and technological change. It provides a new database for measuring agricultural productivity from 1861 to 1913 and updates these estimates to the present. This book is a study of the policies aimed at reorganizing rural production and their effectiveness in transforming institutions.

Agrarian Reform in Russia

Author : Carol Scott Leonard
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 402 pages
File Size : 48,5 Mb
Release : 2011
Category : Agriculture and state
ISBN : 1139006983

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Agrarian Reform in Russia by Carol Scott Leonard Pdf

This book examines the history of reforms and major state interventions affecting Russian agriculture: the abolition of serfdom in 1861, the Stolypin reforms, the NEP, the Collectivization, Khrushchev reforms, and finally farm enterprise privatization in the early 1990s. It shows a pattern emerging from a political imperative in imperial, Soviet, and post-Soviet regimes, and it describes how these reforms were justified in the name of the national interest during severe crises - rapid inflation, military defeat, mass strikes, rural unrest, and/or political turmoil. It looks at the consequences of adversity in the economic environment for rural behavior after reform and at long-run trends. It has chapters on property rights, rural organization, and technological change. It provides a new database for measuring agricultural productivity from 1861 to 1913 and updates these estimates to the present. This book is a study of the policies aimed at reorganizing rural production and their effectiveness in transforming institutions.

Rural Reform in Post-Soviet Russia

Author : David J. O'Brien,Stephen K. Wegren
Publisher : Woodrow Wilson Center Press
Page : 454 pages
File Size : 53,5 Mb
Release : 2002-03-20
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 0801869609

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Rural Reform in Post-Soviet Russia by David J. O'Brien,Stephen K. Wegren Pdf

Rural Reform in Post-Soviet Russia reviews change in agricultural and rural life since 1990 through historical, political, sociological, and anthropological investigation. The contributors' interest is not so much in agriculture itself but in agrarian issues such as the relationship between rural interests and changing Russian institutions, the economic and social organization of rural households, and the quality of life in rural families and villages.

Agricultural Reform in Russia

Author : Anonim
Publisher : World Bank Publications
Page : 104 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 1996-01-01
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 082133655X

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Agricultural Reform in Russia by Anonim Pdf

World Bank Discussion Paper No. 327. Indicates areas of high priority for additional analytical work in Russia's agriculture sector after four years of reform. The study concludes that structural change in Russian agriculture is far from complete and that analysts should continue to clarify and document the factors affecting performance of the sector and shaping its evolution.

The Urge to Mobilize

Author : George L. Yaney
Publisher : Urbana : University of Illinois Press
Page : 624 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 1982
Category : Land reform
ISBN : 025200910X

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The Urge to Mobilize by George L. Yaney Pdf

Focal point is the implementation of the Stolypin Land Reform, named after Peter Stolypin, prime minister of Imperial Russia, 1906-1911.

Tsardom of Sufficiency, Empire of Norms

Author : David W. Darrow
Publisher : McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Page : 368 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 2018-12-05
Category : History
ISBN : 9780773556201

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Tsardom of Sufficiency, Empire of Norms by David W. Darrow Pdf

What happens when you measure an economy? How does measurement impact policy? In Tsardom of Sufficiency, Empire of Norms David Darrow responds to these broad questions by looking at the application and profound consequences of statistical measurement to the peasant economy in Russia, from the eighteenth century to the Civil War. Nearly all studies of Russia make reference to the land allotment, or "nadel," as a measure of peasant wellbeing. This is the first work examining the origins of the nadel, how statistical measurement converted it into a modern entitlement, and how it framed the state–peasant relationship. Land, Darrow argues, was life – peasants needed it and the state, most everyone believed, had an obligation to provide it. The question, however, was how much land was enough. Statistics supplied the answer but also locked policy-makers and society into a particular way of seeing peasants and their economy. Even the empire's final attempt to reform the peasant economy after 1905 remained locked within the old regime category of the nadel. Statistical measurement strengthened, rather than weakened, the nadel as a category of peasant economic wellbeing such that it persisted beyond 1917 into the early years of Soviet power. Based on archival sources and rural councils' statistical studies, Tsardom of Sufficiency, Empire of Norms shows how the state constructed both an image and a measure of peasant wellbeing from which it could not escape, and how the resultant perception that peasants were entitled to a sufficient allotment became a major obstacle to successful agrarian reform.

Liberal Reform in an Illiberal Regime

Author : Stephen F. Williams
Publisher : Hoover Institution Press
Page : 320 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 2013-09-01
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9780817947231

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Liberal Reform in an Illiberal Regime by Stephen F. Williams Pdf

An examination of property rights reforms in Russia before the revolution reveals the advantages and pitfalls of liberal democracy in action—from a government that could be described as neither liberal nor democratic. The author analyzes whether truly liberal reform can be effectively established from above versus from the bottom up—or whether it is simply a product of exceptional historical circumstances.

Land Reform in Russia

Author : Stephen K. Wegren
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 2009
Category : Land reform
ISBN : 0300150970

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Land Reform in Russia by Stephen K. Wegren Pdf

This ambitious work is the definitive account of Russia's land reform initiatives from the late 1980s to today. In Russia, a country controlling more land than any other nation, land ownership is central to structures of power, class division, and agricultural production. The aim of Russian land reform for the past thirty years--to undo the collectivization of the Soviet era and encourage public ownership--has been largely unsuccessful. To understand this failure, Stephen Wegren examines contemporary land reform policies in terms of legislation, institutional structure, and human behavior. Using extensive survey data, he analyzes household behaviors in regard to land ownership and usage based on socioeconomic status, family size, demographic distribution, and regional differences. Wegren's study is important and timely, as Russian land reform will have a profound effect on Russia's ability to compete in an era of globalization.

Agriculture and the State in Soviet and Post-Soviet Russia

Author : Stephen Wegren
Publisher : University of Pittsburgh Pre
Page : 313 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 1998-08-15
Category : History
ISBN : 9780822977261

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Agriculture and the State in Soviet and Post-Soviet Russia by Stephen Wegren Pdf

A comprehensive, original, and innovative analysis of the social, economic, and political factors affecting contemporary Russian reform, the book is organized around the central question of the role of the state and its effect on the course of Russian agrarian reform. In the wake of the collapse of the USSR, contemporary conventional wisdom holds the the Russian state is “weak.” Stephen Wegren feels that the traditional approach to the weak/strong state suffers from measurement and circular logic problems, believing that the Russian state, thought weaker than in its Soviet past, is still relatively stronger than other actors. The state’s strength allows it to intervene in the rural sector in ways that other power contender cannot. Specifically, as a measure of state intervention, Wegren analyzes how the state has influenced urban-rural relations, rural-rural relations, and the nonstate (private) agricultural sector. Several dilemmas arose that have complicated successful agrarian reform as a result of the nature of state interventions, how reform policies were defined, and the incentives rhar arose from state-sponsored policies. During contemporary Russian agrarian reform, urban-rural differences have widened, marked by a deterioration in rural standards of living and increased alienation of rural political groups from urban alliances. At the same time, within the rural sector, reform failed to reverse rural egalitarianism. In addition, the nature of state interventions has undermined attempts to create a vibrant, productive private rural sector based on private farming. Wegren’s research is based upon extensive field work, interviews, archival documents, and published and unpublished source material conducted over a six-year period, and he demonstrates the link between agrarian reform and the success of overall reform in Russia. This learned and often controversial volume will interest political scientists, policy makers, and scholars and students of contemporary Russia.

Tsardom of Sufficiency, Empire of Norms

Author : David W. Darrow
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 377 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 2018-12-05
Category : History
ISBN : 9780773555075

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Tsardom of Sufficiency, Empire of Norms by David W. Darrow Pdf

An examination of how land became a measured entitlement in Russia.

The Farmer Threat

Author : Don Van Atta
Publisher : Westview Press
Page : 252 pages
File Size : 48,5 Mb
Release : 1993-05-26
Category : History
ISBN : STANFORD:36105029428468

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The Farmer Threat by Don Van Atta Pdf

Exploring the origins and progress of the current agrarian reforms, contributing authors analyze the significance of contemporary Russian evaluations of pre-revolutionary rural reform and many other agrarian issues.

Land Reform in the Former Soviet Union and Eastern Europe

Author : Stephen K. Wegren
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 423 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 2003-10-04
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781134697724

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Land Reform in the Former Soviet Union and Eastern Europe by Stephen K. Wegren Pdf

Land reform is a key factor in determining the political, economic and social future of the transitional states of the former Soviet Union and Eastern Europe. This book represents the first major study in this area. Utilizing extensive field work, unpublished materials, statistical data and interviews with land reform officials, the contributors explore the key issues.

Land Reform in Russia

Author : Stephen K. Wegren
Publisher : Yale University Press
Page : 361 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 2009-11-24
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9780300156409

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Land Reform in Russia by Stephen K. Wegren Pdf

This ambitious work is the definitive account of Russia's land reform initiatives from the late 1980s to today. In Russia, a country controlling more land than any other nation, land ownership is central to structures of power, class division, and agricultural production. The aim of Russian land reform for the past thirty years--to undo the collectivization of the Soviet era and encourage public ownership--has been largely unsuccessful. To understand this failure, Stephen Wegren examines contemporary land reform policies in terms of legislation, institutional structure, and human behavior. Using extensive survey data, he analyzes household behaviors in regard to land ownership and usage based on socioeconomic status, family size, demographic distribution, and regional differences. Wegren's study is important and timely, as Russian land reform will have a profound effect on Russia's ability to compete in an era of globalization.

Russian Agrarian Reform

Author : Carol Leonard
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 300 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1862031444

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This text analyses five major episodes of Russian land reform - from the emanicipation of the serfs in 1861 through the reform of the transition from communism in the 1990s. Historically, agrarian reforms tended to be delayed until a fiscal or financial crisis rationalized a change in distributional arrangements, but, in a vicious cycle, the worsening crisis conditions themselves, along with the partial nature of reforms, contributed to the persistence of the institutional regime. In contemporary Russia, agrarian reform was similarly partial and undertaken during a fiscal crisis, and it has yielded little immediate improvement in production - as a statistical study of the agricultural sector's performance makes clear. This book focuses on the recurrent dilemmas of reform and its conclusions point to the implications of past experience for present-day policymaking.