The main objective of this paper is to illuminate the relatively little-known process of collectivisation in Soviet Central Asia. The aim is to show the specifics of the collectivisation of Soviet agriculture, using the example of Kazakhstan. The peasants were first given some land, only to have it taken it away over the course of several years, during the process of collectivisation. The poor farmers, especially those who lacked good civil morals, perceived the process chance to control the future development of the countryside. It seems most of them did not see or were not able to see the purpose of the changes in the social structure of the village, or especially the real intentions of the communists. Any manipulative ideological influen...
Based on research in Russian and Kazakhstani archives, this article investigates connections between...
What does a post-communist Russian village look like? Is the unpredictable and lifeless economy pre...
On the basis of scientific and historical literature and archival sources, the author of the article...
The main objective of this paper is to illuminate the relatively little-known process of collectivis...
The article deals with collectivization in the field of agriculture, the purpose of which was to for...
This article describes the collectivization policy pursued by the former Soviet government in the 19...
The paper focuses on the Central Asian region inhabited by nomadic Kazakhs and Kyrgyz, along with Ru...
The article reviews the development and the present status of smallholder farming in Central Asia’s ...
This article considers the Soviet campaign to transform the Tajik countryside by mechanizing agricul...
International audienceFrom camp to village: sedentarisation and transformations of the Kazakh aul du...
The article outlines the policies of the Soviet state towards the Kazakh herdsmen between the 1928 c...
After the military conquest of the Kazakh Steppe in 1920, Russian and Kazakh Bolsheviks implemented ...
In this article it has been analysed the three stages of the collectivization in a Western Ukrainian...
Based on research in Russian and Kazakhstani archives, this article investigates connections between...
This article considers the Soviet campaign to transform the Tajik countryside by mechanizing agricul...
Based on research in Russian and Kazakhstani archives, this article investigates connections between...
What does a post-communist Russian village look like? Is the unpredictable and lifeless economy pre...
On the basis of scientific and historical literature and archival sources, the author of the article...
The main objective of this paper is to illuminate the relatively little-known process of collectivis...
The article deals with collectivization in the field of agriculture, the purpose of which was to for...
This article describes the collectivization policy pursued by the former Soviet government in the 19...
The paper focuses on the Central Asian region inhabited by nomadic Kazakhs and Kyrgyz, along with Ru...
The article reviews the development and the present status of smallholder farming in Central Asia’s ...
This article considers the Soviet campaign to transform the Tajik countryside by mechanizing agricul...
International audienceFrom camp to village: sedentarisation and transformations of the Kazakh aul du...
The article outlines the policies of the Soviet state towards the Kazakh herdsmen between the 1928 c...
After the military conquest of the Kazakh Steppe in 1920, Russian and Kazakh Bolsheviks implemented ...
In this article it has been analysed the three stages of the collectivization in a Western Ukrainian...
Based on research in Russian and Kazakhstani archives, this article investigates connections between...
This article considers the Soviet campaign to transform the Tajik countryside by mechanizing agricul...
Based on research in Russian and Kazakhstani archives, this article investigates connections between...
What does a post-communist Russian village look like? Is the unpredictable and lifeless economy pre...
On the basis of scientific and historical literature and archival sources, the author of the article...