Крестьянство Сибири в период строительства социализма (1917-1937 гг.) / ответственный редактор тома Н. Я. Гущин ; редколлегия тома: Л. Г. Гарипова (отв. секретарь), Л. М. Горюшкин, В. А. Демидов, Ю. В. Журов, М. С. Кузнецов, А. С. Московский, М. Е. Плотников, Г. Л. Санжиев, В. Л. Соскин, В. И. Шишкин (зам. отв. ред.) ; главный редактор серии акад. А. П. Окладников.
Новосибирск : Наука, Сибирское отделение, 1983. 389 с. ; 25 см.
Серия: История крестьянства Сибири. Твёрдый переплёт. Тираж 1600 экз.
Состояние хорошее, блок равномерно тонирован, страницы полные.
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The Peasantry of Siberia in the Period of Socialist Construction, 1917-1937 / responsible editor N. Ia. Gushchin ; editorial board: L. G. Garipova (secretary), L. M. Goriushkin, V. A. Demidov, Iu. V. Zhurov, M. S. Kuznetsov, A. S. Moskovskii, M. E. Plotnikov, G. L. Sanzhiev, V. L. Soskin, V. I. Shishkin (deputy responsible editor) ; series editor-in-chief Academician A. P. Okladnikov.
Novosibirsk : Nauka, Siberian Branch, 1983. 389 pp. ; 25 cm.
Series: History of the Peasantry of Siberia. Hardcover. Print run of 1,600 copies.
Condition good: text block uniformly age-toned; pages complete.
The "History of the Peasantry of Siberia" (История крестьянства Сибири) was a major multi-volume regional synthesis published by the Siberian Branch of Nauka in Novosibirsk under the general editorship of Academician Aleksei Pavlovich Okladnikov (1908-1981), the preeminent Soviet archaeologist and historian of Siberia and director of the Institute of History, Philology and Philosophy of the Siberian Branch from 1961 until his death in November 1981 - two years before this volume appeared; his name is accordingly enclosed in a printed rectangle. The present volume covers the history of the Siberian peasantry during the transformative period of socialist construction from the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917 through the completion of forced collectivization in 1937: the Civil War and armed peasant resistance to Soviet power in Siberia, the New Economic Policy of the 1920s and its relative stabilization of the Siberian countryside, and the forced collectivization and dekulakization campaigns of 1929-1933 with their violent consequences for the Siberian village. Particular attention is given to the national (indigenous ethnic minority) peasantries of Siberia - Yakuts, Buryats, peoples of the Evenki Okrug and the Yamalo-Nenets Okrug - tracing their transformation from nomadic and semi-nomadic economies to collective-farm structures. The volume also examines the class struggle in the Siberian countryside, the liquidation of the kulaks as a class, and the transformation of culture and daily life under Soviet power. The responsible editor, Nikolai Yakovlevich Gushchin, was the leading Soviet specialist on the collectivization of agriculture in Siberia. At a print run of 1,600 copies, the volume is uncommon outside specialist Siberian library collections.