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Appendix. Nutrition and Mortality in Tambov, 1880-1914
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Table of Contents V
- List of Figures XI
- List of Tables XII
- List of Maps XIV
- INTRODUCTION The Agrarian Problem as a History of Work 1
- A Note on Sources 10
- Notes 13
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PART ONE FARMING THROUGH THE PEASANT'S EYES. THE EVOLUTION OF LABOR, 1861-1914
- Methods of Cultivation 15
- Growing Grain 67
- Notes 99
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PART TWO TOWARDS A HISTORY AND UNDERSTANDING OF AGRONOMIC APTITUDE
- The Peasant Farmer and Soil: The Four Stages of Comprehension 129
- Profit Maximizing, Utility Maximizing, or Something Else? 141
- Conclusion From Faith in Routine to Belief in Agency 184
- Notes 191
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PART THREE. THE THREE-FIELD SYSTEM AND BEYOND
- Systems of Agriculture, Systems of Farming, Crop Rotations. Delineation of Terms 223
- The Fodder Crisis: Decay of the Three^Field System? 234
- A System Despised 248
- Multi-Field vs. Three-Field Systems 272
- Conclusion 283
- Notes 292
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PART FOUR. GOVERNMENT'S SOLUTION TO THE AGRARIAN PROBLEM: THE STOLYPIN REFORM IN TAMBOV
- What was the Stolypin Reform? 305
- The Stolypin Reform in Tambov 319
- Parcelized Holdings vs. Consolidated Plots: Conclusions 339
- The Stolypin Reform and the Configuration of Peasant Lands 342
- The Stolypin Reform in Action 347
- Peasant Attitudes to Consolidated Plots 354
- Farming on the Consolidated Plots 360
- Agricultural Improvement 364
- Conclusion 368
- Notes 372
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PART FIVE ALTERNATIVES FOR REFORM, PROSPECTS FOR DEVELOPMENT
- Introduction 385
- The Agronomic Aid Effort in Tambov 396
- Conclusion 415
- Epilogue 430
- Notes 431
- Appendix. Nutrition and Mortality in Tambov, 1880-1914 445
- BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ALL BOOKS, JOURNALS, AND ARCHIVES CITED 449
- A MINIATURE GLOSSARY 483
- SOME RUSSIAN WEIGHTS AND MEASURES 486
- NOTE ON DATES 486
- NOTE ON DATES 487
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Table of Contents V
- List of Figures XI
- List of Tables XII
- List of Maps XIV
- INTRODUCTION The Agrarian Problem as a History of Work 1
- A Note on Sources 10
- Notes 13
-
PART ONE FARMING THROUGH THE PEASANT'S EYES. THE EVOLUTION OF LABOR, 1861-1914
- Methods of Cultivation 15
- Growing Grain 67
- Notes 99
-
PART TWO TOWARDS A HISTORY AND UNDERSTANDING OF AGRONOMIC APTITUDE
- The Peasant Farmer and Soil: The Four Stages of Comprehension 129
- Profit Maximizing, Utility Maximizing, or Something Else? 141
- Conclusion From Faith in Routine to Belief in Agency 184
- Notes 191
-
PART THREE. THE THREE-FIELD SYSTEM AND BEYOND
- Systems of Agriculture, Systems of Farming, Crop Rotations. Delineation of Terms 223
- The Fodder Crisis: Decay of the Three^Field System? 234
- A System Despised 248
- Multi-Field vs. Three-Field Systems 272
- Conclusion 283
- Notes 292
-
PART FOUR. GOVERNMENT'S SOLUTION TO THE AGRARIAN PROBLEM: THE STOLYPIN REFORM IN TAMBOV
- What was the Stolypin Reform? 305
- The Stolypin Reform in Tambov 319
- Parcelized Holdings vs. Consolidated Plots: Conclusions 339
- The Stolypin Reform and the Configuration of Peasant Lands 342
- The Stolypin Reform in Action 347
- Peasant Attitudes to Consolidated Plots 354
- Farming on the Consolidated Plots 360
- Agricultural Improvement 364
- Conclusion 368
- Notes 372
-
PART FIVE ALTERNATIVES FOR REFORM, PROSPECTS FOR DEVELOPMENT
- Introduction 385
- The Agronomic Aid Effort in Tambov 396
- Conclusion 415
- Epilogue 430
- Notes 431
- Appendix. Nutrition and Mortality in Tambov, 1880-1914 445
- BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ALL BOOKS, JOURNALS, AND ARCHIVES CITED 449
- A MINIATURE GLOSSARY 483
- SOME RUSSIAN WEIGHTS AND MEASURES 486
- NOTE ON DATES 486
- NOTE ON DATES 487