The tragedy of the Soviet village. Collectivization and dekulakization. 1927-1939. In 5 vol. 1. May 1927 — November 1929

The tragedy of the Soviet village. Collectivization and dekulakization. 1927-1939. In 5 vol. 1. May 1927 — November 1929

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The Tragedy of the Soviet Village . Collectivization and dekulakization. 1927-1939. In 5 t. T. 1. May 1927 - November 1929" is a deep and comprehensive study of one of the most dramatic and fateful periods in the history of the Soviet Union. The author, whose name remains unknown, masterfully immerses the reader in an era of large-scale changes that radically changed the lives of millions of peasants and destroyed the foundations of traditional village life. This book is not just a historical essay, but a powerful analytical work that reveals the complex mechanisms of collectivization, forced dekulakization and their tragic consequences for Soviet society. In the first volume, the author describes in detail the events of May 1927 - the time when preparations began for a large-scale reform that was to transform the country's agriculture. The reader plunges into the atmosphere of those years, learns about political decisions, ideological battles and human destinies, intertwining with historical events. Particular attention is paid to the causes and prerequisites of the beginning of collectivization, as well as the primary steps of the Soviet government on the way to the creation of collective farms, which caused a wave of resistance, fear and tragedy. The Tragedy of the Soviet Village . Collectivization and dekulakization. 1927-1939" is intended for a wide range of readers - from students and historians to those who are interested in the fate of the people and the history of the 20th century. It is especially relevant for those who are looking for a deep understanding of the causes and consequences of the Soviet transformations, as well as for lovers of historical literature who prefer analytical and documentary style of presentation. This book will be of interest to readers interested in the themes of Soviet history, social transformations, political repression and the fate of the peasantry. The author masterfully combines an analytical approach with a living description of human fate. He raises important topics - from the destruction of traditional peasant ways to large-scale repression and dekulakization, which have become symbols of the cruel methods of Soviet power. The book vividly traces the reasons why collectivization has become not only an economic reform, but also a tragedy for millions of people who have lost their homes, property and often their lives. The author shows how these events influenced the fate of individual families, entire villages and the whole country, focusing on the human dimension of historical processes. The author’s style is distinguished by accuracy, richness of facts and analytical conclusions, which makes the book not only an exciting reading, but also a valuable source for those who are looking for objective and diverse information. In the first volume, a special place is occupied by the description of political decisions, their implementation on the ground and the reaction of the peasantry, which allows the reader to understand the complex dynamics of events and their consequences. The author does not avoid thorny issues and does not hide the tragedies associated with mass deportations, famine and repression, which makes the book especially relevant in the context of modern historical discussion. If you are interested in the history of the Soviet period, social transformations, the fate of the peasantry or are looking for a book that will help you understand the causes and consequences of one of the most tragic pages in the history of the USSR, The Tragedy of the Soviet Village Collectivization and dekulakization. 1927-1939. In 5 t. T. 1. May 1927 - November 1929" will be a valuable and inspiring reading for you. This book is not only a source of knowledge, but also a reminder of how important the memory of the past is for shaping the future. Her particular style, wealth of facts and in-depth analysis make her worthy of the attention of anyone who values historical truth and seeks answers to difficult questions about the fate of the Soviet village and people.
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Unknown
Language
Russian
ISBN
9785824300062
Release date
1999
Volume
1

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