Description
The book, the first of four in the series, covers the background of collectivization, its violent implementation, and the mass peasant revolt that ensued. For its insights into the horrific fate of the Russian peasantry and into Stalin's dictatorship, The War Against the Peasantry takes its place an as unparalleled resource.
About the Author
Lynne Viola is professor of history, University of Toronto. The late V. P. Danilov was a member of the Institute of History at the Russian Academy of Sciences. N. A. Ivnitskii is a member of the Institute of History at the Russian Academy of Sciences. Denis Kozlov is a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Toronto.
Reviews
"This volume-one of the most exciting in the Annals of Communism series-uncovers the Stalinist decision- and policy-making processes at work on momentous new directions for the countryside. A remarkable achievement!"-Mark von Hagen, Columbia University
"A monumental and henceforth indispensable guide to the study of collectivization in the USSR. The documents are brilliantly chosen and deeply enlightening, the commentary exemplary, and the scholarly achievement remarkable and enduring."-James C. Scott, Sterling Professor of Political Science and Anthropology and Director of the Program in Agrarian Studies, Yale University
-- James C. Scott"This volume-one of the most exciting in the Annals of Communism series-uncovers the Stalinist decision- and policy-making processes at work on momentous new directions for the countryside. A remarkable achievement!"-Mark von Hagen, Columbia University -- Mark von Hagen
Book Information
ISBN 9780300106121
Author Denis Kozlov
Format Hardback
Page Count 464
Imprint Yale University Press
Publisher Yale University Press
Weight(grams) 771g