About: Kolkhoz is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 120 publications have been published within this topic receiving 1178 citations. The topic is also known as: kolkhozy & kollektivnoye khozaystvo.
TL;DR: The collectivization of the peasants in the USSR constituted a social upheaval of a totally unprecedented nature and it was one of the most remarkable events of the present century and it has a history as long as that of Soviet power itself as mentioned in this paper.
Abstract: The collectivization of the peasants in the USSR constituted a social upheaval of a totally unprecedented nature. It was one of the most remarkable events of the present century and it has a history as long as that of Soviet power itself. The idea of a collectivized agriculture, much favoured by the leadership after the revolution, had been left in abeyance during the NEP period. Interest in the idea, and in the collective movement, revived at the time of the grain crisis at the beginning of 1928. It was during this crisis that collectivization of the peasantry and the creation of a powerful kolkhoz and sovkhoz sector began to be taken seriously as a means of solving, at one and the same time, both the formidable problem of grain and the whole accursed problem of relations between the Soviet authorities and the peasants.
TL;DR: In this article, the legal regulation of NGOs in Central Asia at a crossroads and the question of freedom of association and its realization in Kazakhstan are discussed. And the real work - sustainableig NGO growth in Central Asian Organizations Online Resources Appendices
Abstract: Preface Maps of Central Asia Introduction 1) Civil Society in Central Asia 2) The Legal Regulation of NGOs - Central Asia at a Crossroads 3) Freedom of Association and the Question of its realization in Kazakhstan 4) Governement and Nonprofit Sector Relations in the Kyrgyz Republic 5) Enviornmental NGOs & the Development of Civil Society in Central Asia 6) Kolkhoz and Civil Society in the Independent States of Central Asia 7) Prospects for Development of an Independent Media in Kazakhstan 8) Can Uzbekistan Build Democracy and Civil Society? 9) Civil Society and Identity in Uzbekistan 10) Islam and Tajikistan's Human and Ecological Crisis 11) Women's NGOs in Central Asia's Evolving Societies 12) The Real Work - Sustainig NGO Growth in Central Asia Organizations Online Resources Appendices
TL;DR: In this paper, the social dynamics in rural Uzbekistan continue to be trapped by the discourse of "discourses of "Islamization" and "destruction" of rural communities.
Abstract: Caught between predictions of Islamist upheaval and the menace of regional fragmentation,1 current understandings of the social dynamics in rural Uzbekistan continue to be trapped by ‘discourses of...
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors discuss the legacy of the Great Patriotic War in the post-war period in the Soviet Union and the role of the Kolkhoz Order in the Post-War Russian Village.
Abstract: Introduction: Late Stalinist Society: History, Policies and People Part 1: When the War was Over 1. Population, Politics and Reproduction: Late Stalinism and its Legacy 2. The Bitter Legacy of the 'Great Patriotic War': Red Army Disabled Soldiers under Late Stalinism 3. Subversive Tales? War Rumours in the Soviet Union 1945-47 Part 2: Barracks, Queues and Private Plots: Post-War Urban and Rural Landscapes 4. Standard of Living versus Quality of Life: Struggling with the Urban Environment in Russia During the Early Years of Post-War Reconstruction 5. "Into the Grey Zone": Sham Peasants and the Limits of the Kolkhoz Order in the Post-War Russian Village, 1945-1953 Part 3: The Corrupted State: War and the Rise of the Second Economy 6. A 'Campaign Spasm': Graft and the Limits of the 'Campaign' against Bribery after the Great Patriotic War 7. A Darker 'Big Deal': Concealing Party Crimes in the Post-WWII Era Part 4: New Generations: Identity between the Yesterday of War and the Possibilities of Tomorrow 8. More than Just Stalinists: The Political Sentiments of Victors 1945-1953 9. Children's Lives after Zoia's Death: Order, Emotions and Heroism in Children's Lives and Literature in the Post-War Soviet Union 10. The Importance of Being Stylish: Youth, Culture and Identity in Late Stalinism Part 5: Post-War Spaces: Reconstructing a New World 11. 'Where Should we Resettle the Comrades Next?' The Adjudication of Housing Claims and the Construction of the Post-War Order 12. The Moscow Gorky Street in Late Stalinism: Space, History and Lebenswelten. Conclusion: Late Stalinism in Historical Perspective
TL;DR: In this article, the authors discuss the legacy of the Great Patriotic War in the post-war period in the Soviet Union and the role of the Kolkhoz Order in the Post-War Russian Village.
Abstract: Introduction: Late Stalinist Society: History, Policies and People Part 1: When the War was Over 1. Population, Politics and Reproduction: Late Stalinism and its Legacy 2. The Bitter Legacy of the 'Great Patriotic War': Red Army Disabled Soldiers under Late Stalinism 3. Subversive Tales? War Rumours in the Soviet Union 1945-47 Part 2: Barracks, Queues and Private Plots: Post-War Urban and Rural Landscapes 4. Standard of Living versus Quality of Life: Struggling with the Urban Environment in Russia During the Early Years of Post-War Reconstruction 5. "Into the Grey Zone": Sham Peasants and the Limits of the Kolkhoz Order in the Post-War Russian Village, 1945-1953 Part 3: The Corrupted State: War and the Rise of the Second Economy 6. A 'Campaign Spasm': Graft and the Limits of the 'Campaign' against Bribery after the Great Patriotic War 7. A Darker 'Big Deal': Concealing Party Crimes in the Post-WWII Era Part 4: New Generations: Identity between the Yesterday of War and the Possibilities of Tomorrow 8. More than Just Stalinists: The Political Sentiments of Victors 1945-1953 9. Children's Lives after Zoia's Death: Order, Emotions and Heroism in Children's Lives and Literature in the Post-War Soviet Union 10. The Importance of Being Stylish: Youth, Culture and Identity in Late Stalinism Part 5: Post-War Spaces: Reconstructing a New World 11. 'Where Should we Resettle the Comrades Next?' The Adjudication of Housing Claims and the Construction of the Post-War Order 12. The Moscow Gorky Street in Late Stalinism: Space, History and Lebenswelten. Conclusion: Late Stalinism in Historical Perspective