The Farmer Threat by unknow

The Farmer Threat by unknow

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Language: eng
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ISBN: 9781000301373
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Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Published: 2020-01-16T00:00:00+00:00


Notes

This essay is based on remarks delivered at a round-table entitled “Stolypin Voskres!: New Perspectives on Late Imperial Russian History,“ at the Annual Meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, Miami, Florida, November 1991.1 would like to thank the National Council for Soviet and East European Research and the International Research and Exchanges Board for support during the preparation of this article.

1. Gregory Gleason, “Land Reform in the New States of Central Asia,” paper presented to the annual convention of the American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, Phoenix, Arizona, November, 1992, p. 3.

2. Barrington Moore, Jr., Social Origins of Dictatorship and Democracy: lord and Peasant in the Making of the modern World (Boston: Beacon Press, 1966).

3. See Michael Confino’s two classics: Domaines et seigneurs en Russie vers la fin du XVIIIe siècle. Étude de structures agraires et de mentalités économiques (Paris: Institut ďétudes slaves, 1963) and Systèmes agraires đ progrès agricole. Ľassolement triennalen Russie aux XVIII-XIXe siècles. Étude ďéconomie et de sociologie rurales (Paris: Mouton, 1969).

4. This was made clear to me in conversations with a variety of Soviet and Western specialists and activists at the Geonomics Institute for International Economic Advancement’s October 1991 seminar, “From Held to Table: Reforming Soviet Agriculture,” held at Middlebury College. For a list of participants and some of the papers, see Claudon and Gutner, eds., Putting Food on….

5. See A.P. Korelin, “Sotsiaľnyi vopros v Rossii v 1906–1914 gg. (Stolypinskaia agrarnaia reforma),” presented at the Conference on “Reform in Russian and Soviet History: Its Meaning and Function,” at the Kennan Institute, May 5–7, 1990. The papers from this conference will be published in a volume of the same title, edited by T. Taranovski and B. Ruble. The academic conference devoted to Stolypin was entitled “Stolypin i ego reformy.” It was initiated by Professor Patrick de Laubier of the Sociology Department at the University of Geneva and sponsored by and held at the Institut Molodezhi in Moscow, April 21–23, 1992. The conference papers will be published in Russian and French.

6. A few of these are: P.N. Zyrianov, “Stolypinykhbylo neskoľko…,” Literatumaia gazeta, No. 28 (July 12, 1989), p. 15; Zyrianov, Ό Stolypine i ne toľko o nem,“ Nedelia, No. 38 (1989); Zhanna Vronskaia, ”Syn ob ottse: InteiViu s A.P. Stolypinom,“ Literatumaiagazeta, No. 28 (July12, 1989), p. 15; R. Petrov, ”Petr Stolypin: odinochestvo reformatora,“ Rossiia (November22, 1990), p. 5; V.G. Sirotkin, ”Imeiut li budushchee reformy Stolypina,“ Delovye liudi (June 1990), pp. 57–59; Sirotkin, ”Stolypin i Gorbachev: Dve reformy ’sverkhu,’” Nedelia, No. 19 (May 12, 1991), p. 7, reprinted in Sirotkin, Vekhi otechestvennoi istorii: Ocherki i publitsistika (Moscow: Mezhdunarodnye otnosheniia, 1991), pp. 31–42; A. Aspidov, “Sentiabr’ 1911-go,” Literatumaia Rossiia, No. 36 (June 9, 1991), p. 29; G. Bystrov, “Give the Peasant Land and Freedom—Only in This Way Can the Lack of Rights Be Ended and Agriculture Be Extricated From Its Impasse,” Izvestiia (August 26, 1990), p. 2, translated and condensed in Cuπent Digest of the Soviet Press, Vol. 42, No. 34 (September 26, 1990), pp.



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