Agricultural Cooperatives and the Agrarian Question in Russia, 1861-1914
Buch, Englisch, 245 Seiten, Format (B × H): 140 mm x 216 mm, Gewicht: 327 g
ISBN: 978-1-349-40583-1
Verlag: Palgrave Macmillan
In this first monograph on the Russian cooperative movement before 1914, economic and social change is considered alongside Russian political culture. Looking at such historical actors as Sergei Witte, Piotr Stolypin, and Alexander Chaianov, and by tapping into several newly opened Russian local and state archives on peasant practice in the movement, Kotsonis suggests how cooperatives reflected a pan-European dilemma over whether and to what extent populations could participate in their own transformation.
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Dedication Contents Acknowledgements Introduction Backwardness, Legitimacy, and Hegemony in Russian and Comparative Perspective The Door to Society: European Models and Russian Peasants, 1861-95 The 'Popular Economy': Laboring Peasants and Markets without Capitalists, 1895-1904 Cooperatives and Caste: The Debate on Property in the Stolypin Era, 1906-14 Citizens: Backwardness and Legitimacy in Agronomy and Economics, 1900-14 Making Peasants Backward, 1900-14 Epilogue Select Bibliography Index




