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(Ebook) The Industrialisation of Soviet Russia #5) The Years of Hunger - Soviet Agriculture, 1931–1933 (2009) by R. W. Davies, Stephen G. Wheatcroft (auth.) ISBN 9780230238558, 9780230273979, 9784424485148, 0230238556, 0230273971, 4424485145

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Authors:R. W. Davies, Stephen G. Wheatcroft (auth.)
Pages:582 pages.
Year:2009
Editon:1
Publisher:Palgrave Macmillan UK
Language:english
File Size:8.0 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780230238558, 9780230273979, 9784424485148, 0230238556, 0230273971, 4424485145
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(Ebook) The Industrialisation of Soviet Russia #5) The Years of Hunger - Soviet Agriculture, 1931–1933 (2009) by R. W. Davies, Stephen G. Wheatcroft (auth.) ISBN 9780230238558, 9780230273979, 9784424485148, 0230238556, 0230273971, 4424485145

This book examines the Soviet agricultural crisis of 1931-1933 which culminated in the major famine of 1933. It is the first volume in English to make extensive use of Russian and Ukrainian central and local archives to assess the extent and causes of the famine. It reaches new conclusions on how far the famine was 'organized' or 'artificial', and compares it with other Russian and Soviet famines and with major twentieth century famines elsewhere. Against this background, it discusses the emergence of collective farming as an economic and social system.

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