Land Reform in Russia 1906 1917

Land Reform in Russia  1906 1917
Author: Judith Pallot
Publsiher: Clarendon Press
Total Pages: 274
Release: 1999-05-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780191542565

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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.

Agricultural development in Russia 1906 1917

Agricultural development in Russia  1906 1917
Author: Paul George Klebnikov
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 996
Release: 1991
Genre: Russia
ISBN: OCLC:940326254

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The Urge to Mobilize

The Urge to Mobilize
Author: George L. Yaney
Publsiher: Urbana : University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 624
Release: 1982
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: UCAL:B4245935

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

Liberal Reform in an Illiberal Regime

Liberal Reform in an Illiberal Regime
Author: Stephen F. Williams
Publsiher: Hoover Institution Press
Total Pages: 323
Release: 2013-09-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780817947231

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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.

Twenty Six Centuries of Agrarian Reform

Twenty Six Centuries of Agrarian Reform
Author: Elias H. Tuma
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2023-11-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780520312128

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Have land reform movements ever managed to redistribute wealth, to encourage economic development, to improve standards of living, to ensure political stability? This book answers in the negative. Drawing upon land reform movements over twenty-six centuries of history, Tuma develops a hypothesis about land tenure reform that should enable other scholars to evaluate the success of past reform movements and to see the trends of present and future ones more clearly. In the first part of the study, a general definition of land tenure reform is advanced. Starting with the ordinary meaning of reform as "a redistribution of land to benefit the small farmer or landless agricultural worker," this definition is modified so as to take into account various forms of tenure of title to land, patterns of cultivation, terms of holding, and scale of operation. The middle section of the book presents a comparative study of different types of land reform movements. Eight major "case histories" are considered--the Greek reforms of Solon and Pisistratus in the sixth century B.C.; the Roman reforms of the Gracchi in the second century B.C.; the English tenure changes covering the commutations of the Middle Ages, and the enclosures of the sixteenth and eighteenth centuries; the reforms accompanying the French Revolution; the three Russian reforms: the emancipation of 1861, the Stolypin reforms of 1906 - 1911, and the Soviet reform beginning in 1917; the Mexican reform after the 1910 revolution; the Japanese reform after the Second World War; and the Egyptian reform starting in 1952. In sum, the book relates the land reform movements of past centuries to those now in progress in underdeveloped countries. It argues that the land reforms of the last two decades have dealt with symptoms rather than causes, have affected only a small percentage of either the population or the cultivable area, and warns that even if high concentrations of the land-holdings are broken down, reconcentration is likely to recur unless strong preventive measures are taken. This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press's mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1965.

The Russian Peasant Movement 1906 1917

The Russian Peasant Movement  1906 1917
Author: Launcelot A. Owen
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 300
Release: 1963
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015066032767

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The Russian Revolution 1917

The Russian Revolution  1917
Author: Rex A. Wade
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 371
Release: 2017-02-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781107130326

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This book explores the 1917 Russian Revolution from its February Revolution beginning to the victory of Lenin and the Bolsheviks in October.

Russian Revolution of 1917

Russian Revolution of 1917
Author: Sean N. Kalic,Gates M. Brown
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2017-09-21
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781440850936

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Combining reference entries and examination of primary documents from the Russian Revolution, this book gives students a better understanding of how and why political forces fought to reshape the Russian empire 100 years ago—and provides keen insights into the Soviet Union that resulted. This invaluable reference guide provides an understanding of the social, political, and economic forces and events in Russia that led to the 1905 Russian Revolution in which leftists radicals disposed of the Czar and his regime. It addresses key developments such as the formation of the provisional government, the Bolshevik Revolution in October 1917, and the Russian Civil War—connected, evolutionary historical events that fundamentally reshaped Russia into the Soviet Union. This book serves students and general readers seeking a single source that provides in-depth coverage of the Russian Revolution and the Russian Civil War. Beyond the reference entries, the book contains primary documents that cover the key events, people, and issues that emerged during Russia's revolutions and Civil War. These documents give readers a more detailed understanding of how the Bolsheviks used calls for greater "democracy" to gain support for their revolution, how the Bolsheviks used terror and control as means to maintain their power once the Bolshevik Revolution took place, and why the Bolsheviks believed such extreme measures were needed. Also included is a chronology of major events from 1890 through 1923 and a bibliography that serves as a starting point for more directed research.