markdownabstractAbstract This paper aims at conceptualising the re-emerging Russian peasantry by looking at objective characteristics (land use, production mode, and market relations) and subjective ones (peasant identity, land attachment, and cross-generational transfer of peasant culture) of the contemporary rural population, involved in individualized agricultural production. We argue that the post-Soviet transition in Russia is causing a re-emergence of the peasantry, albeit in a very fragmented manner. Three types of ‘peasants’ are being distinguished: (1) ‘peasants-against-their-own-will’, who were part of the former collective and state farms, continuing their production on subsidiary household plots; (2) ‘summertime peasants’ of ...
The possibilities of small-scale economic activities, which include peasant (farm) farms, in the pre...
What happened in the post-Soviet, European grain-belt after collective farms were dissolved and in w...
In a country in which even after the advent of the twentieth century the overwhelming majority of th...
Abstract This paper aims at conceptualising the re-emerging Russian peasantry by looking at objec...
textabstractRural politics in the time of global land grabs and neoliberal agricultural development ...
markdownabstractAbstract Poverty, mass unemployment, social exclusion, and violation of small-hol...
What does a post-communist Russian village look like? Is the unpredictable and lifeless economy pre...
Focussing on the experience of Tambov province, this is a multi-thematic study of the agrarian probl...
Russian agriculture in transition (1991-1998) was characterised by a production collapse due to alos...
Abstract Poverty, mass unemployment, social exclusion, and violation of small-holders’ land right...
Russian agriculture in transition (1991-1998) was characterised by a production collapse due to alos...
The article deals with the subjects of agricultural production, agricultural organizations, agricult...
The article examines the social differentiation of the peasantry in the 1920s on the basis of archiv...
'This paper envisages a regional case study of a major turning point in the rural history of modern ...
The space that the Russian peasantry occupy in history is unique. During the hundreds of years that...
The possibilities of small-scale economic activities, which include peasant (farm) farms, in the pre...
What happened in the post-Soviet, European grain-belt after collective farms were dissolved and in w...
In a country in which even after the advent of the twentieth century the overwhelming majority of th...
Abstract This paper aims at conceptualising the re-emerging Russian peasantry by looking at objec...
textabstractRural politics in the time of global land grabs and neoliberal agricultural development ...
markdownabstractAbstract Poverty, mass unemployment, social exclusion, and violation of small-hol...
What does a post-communist Russian village look like? Is the unpredictable and lifeless economy pre...
Focussing on the experience of Tambov province, this is a multi-thematic study of the agrarian probl...
Russian agriculture in transition (1991-1998) was characterised by a production collapse due to alos...
Abstract Poverty, mass unemployment, social exclusion, and violation of small-holders’ land right...
Russian agriculture in transition (1991-1998) was characterised by a production collapse due to alos...
The article deals with the subjects of agricultural production, agricultural organizations, agricult...
The article examines the social differentiation of the peasantry in the 1920s on the basis of archiv...
'This paper envisages a regional case study of a major turning point in the rural history of modern ...
The space that the Russian peasantry occupy in history is unique. During the hundreds of years that...
The possibilities of small-scale economic activities, which include peasant (farm) farms, in the pre...
What happened in the post-Soviet, European grain-belt after collective farms were dissolved and in w...
In a country in which even after the advent of the twentieth century the overwhelming majority of th...