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One Step Back, Two Steps Forward: Institutionalizing the Party-State and Collective Property in Two Romanian Villages (Galaţi Region)

  • Cătălin Augustin Stoica
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© 2022, Central European University Press, Budapest, Hungary

© 2022, Central European University Press, Budapest, Hungary

Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Table of Contents v
  3. Foreword ix
  4. Introduction 1
  5. The First Wave of the Collectivization Campaign: Central Policies and Their Regional Implementation (1949–1953) 27
  6. The Final Offensive: “The Socialist Transformation of Agriculture” from Slogans to Reality (1953–1962) 49
  7. Law and Propaganda: Rural Land Ownership, Collectivization and Socialist Property in Romania 81
  8. Part Two. Center and Periphery in the Collectivization Campaign
  9. “Constanţa, The First Collectivized Region”: Soviet Geo-Political Interests and National and Regional Factors in the Collectivization of Dobrogea (1949–1962) 101
  10. The Role of Ethnicity in the Collectivization of Tomnatic/Triebswetter (Banat Region) (1949–1956) 141
  11. Creating Communist Authority: Class Warfare and Collectivization in Ieud (Maramureş Region) 165
  12. Collectivization Policies in the Cluj Region: The Aiud and Turda Districts 203
  13. Collectivization in the Odorhei District (The Hungarian Autonomous Region) 229
  14. Collectivization and Resistance in the Shepherding Village of Poiana Sibiului (Sibiu Region) 251
  15. Persuasion, Delay and Coercion. Late Collectivization in Northern Moldova: The Case of Darabani (Suceava Region) 275
  16. Part Three. Collectivization and the Transformation of Social Relations
  17. Exploiters Old and New: Making and Unmaking “Rich Peasants” in Aurel Vlaicu (Hunedoara Region) 305
  18. Revolution in Bits and Pieces: Collectivization in Southern Romania (Craiova Region) 329
  19. Persuasion Techniques and Community Reactions in Corund (the Hungarian Autonomous Region) 355
  20. “Never Leave ‘til Tomorrow What You Can Do Today!”* A Case Study of a Model Collective Farm: “New Life” Sântana (Arad Region) 369
  21. “Here in Reviga, There Was Nobody to Wage the Class Struggle”: Collectivization in Reviga, Bărăgan Plain (Bucharest Region) 399
  22. One Step Back, Two Steps Forward: Institutionalizing the Party-State and Collective Property in Two Romanian Villages (Galaţi Region) 423
  23. Conclusions 455
  24. Annexes
  25. General Bibliography on the Collectivization of Agriculture in Romania 473
  26. The Communist Take-Over and Land Collectivization in Romania: Chronology of Events, 1945–1962 485
  27. Table of Research Villages 492
  28. Maps
  29. Map 1: Administrative division of Romania, 1950 495
  30. Map 2: Administrative division of Romania, 1952 497
  31. Map 3: Administrative division of Romania, 1960 498
  32. Map 4: List of Research Villages 499
  33. List of Abbreviations 501
  34. Glossary of Terms 503
  35. Authors 507
  36. Photo Credits 513
  37. Index 515
  38. Photos 532
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