Land Commune and Peasant Community in Russia: Communal Forms in Imperial and Early Soviet SocietyRoger P. Bartlett In recent decades scholars in both east and west have renewed their investigations into the controversial phenonenon of the peasant commune and this volume of essays distils much of the latest research, both Soviet and non-Soviet, on the communal life of the Russian village. |
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Egalitarianism and the Commune | 7 |
The Obshchina and the Village | 20 |
Land Reallotment in the Peasant Communes | 36 |
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