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