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Peasant rebels under Stalin: collectivization and the culture of peasant resistance
Lynne Viola-
Frontmatter
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Introduction (page 3)
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1. The Last and Most Decisive Battle : Collectivization as Civil War (page 13)
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Primordial muzhik darkness (page 14)
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Planting socialism (page 19)
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The great turn (page 24)
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Stalinist metaphysics (page 29)
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The war on tradition (page 38)
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Conclusion (page 44)
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2. The Mark of Antichrist: Rumors and the Ideology of Peasant Resistance (page 45)
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The world turned upside down (page 47)
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The peasant nightmare (page 55)
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"From the Lord God" (page 61)
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Conclusion (page 65)
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3. "We Have No Kulaks Here": Peasant Luddism, Evasion, and Self-Help (page 67)
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"Destroy the horse as a class" (page 69)
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"Now the kulak will have to be careful to liquidate his farm in time" (page 79)
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"We have no kulaks here" (page 86)
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"If we are kulaks, then all Siberia is kulak" (page 91)
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Conclusion (page 99)
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4. Sawed-Off Shotguns and the Red Rooster: Peasant Terror and Civil War (page 100)
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The scale of terror (page 101)
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The civil war within the civil war (page 111)
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"Remember, you sons of bitches, we'll get even with you" (page 116)
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"Fire!" (page 121)
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"We will stand up to our knees in blood before we'll give up our land" (page 124)
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Conclusion (page 130)
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5. March Fever: Peasant Rebels and Kulak Insurrection (page 132)
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The scale of rebellion (page 133)
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"Down with Antichrist" (page 145)
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"Meaningless and merciless" (page 154)
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Brigandage (page 176)
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Conclusion (page 179)
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6. "We Let the Women Do the Talking": Bab'i Bunty and the Anatomy of Peasant Revolt (page 181)
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"A little misunderstanding" (page 183)
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Kulak agitprop and petit bourgeois instincts (page 184)
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Bab'i bunty (page 189)
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Conclusion (page 203)
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7. On the Sly: Everyday Forms of Resistance in the Collective Farm, 1930 and Beyond (page 205)
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The new moral economy (page 206)
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In the collective farm (page 210)
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"Self-seeking tendencies" and the grain struggle (page 221)
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Postscript: self-defense and self-destruction (page 226)
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Conclusion (page 231)
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Conclusion (page 234)
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Notes (page 241)
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Glossary (page 289)
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Select Bibliography (page 291)
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Index (page 305)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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ILWCH | 54 (Fall, 1998): 215-218 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/27672534 |
AHR | 103.3 (Jun. 1998): 933-934 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/2650669 |
AgH | 72.1 (Winter 1998): 131-132 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/3744312 |
JEH | 58.2 (Jun. 1998): 590-591 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/2566769 |
SR | 57.1 (Spring 1998): 208-209 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/2502086 |
SEEJ | 42.1 (Spring 1998): 163-164 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/310079 |
JIH | 29.1 (Summer 1998): 125-126 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/206000 |
ENHR | 113.452 (Jun. 1998): 787-788 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/578142 |
JSocH | 31.3 (Spring 1998): 755-757 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/3789742 |
RR | 56.4 (Oct. 1997): 606-607 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/131583 |
JFGO | 46.3 (1998): 433-435 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/41050187 |
AHSS | 52.3 (May - Jun. 1997): 655-658 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/27585440 |
EAS | 52.7 (Nov. 2000): 1367-1369 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/155688 |
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Published: c1996
Publisher: Oxford University Press
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