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Change – social and personal: Thomas and Znaniecki’s The Polish Peasant for the study of present-day change in global higher education [PDF]
The present work represents an extrapolation of W.I. Thomas and Florian Znaniecki’s study, The Polish Peasant in Europe and America, on behalf of the development of sociological theory. The article focuses on careers and institutions in higher education.
Joseph C. Hermanowicz
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“Moral economy” as a concept and P. P. Marchenya as its researcher
Background. The theory of social progress that emerged in the 19th century was unanimously applied in Soviet historiography as a research methodology taking the form of “Marxism-Leninism” and (or) “scientific communism”.
V.V. Babashkin, O.G. Bukhovets
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In search of liberal Tsarism: the historiography of autocratic decline [PDF]
The idea that the autocracy might have successfully modernized itself has, in recent years, spread widely beyond academic circles. However, a look at traditional and recent historiography shows that very few historians support this line.
Read, Christopher
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The famous historian of agrarian history Andrii Shestakov in the 1920s in his scholarly studies as to 1917 in Russia used the term "peasant revolution". In such a situation, the modern scientific school of V.
Igor Fareniy
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The article studies peasantry’s political activities development in Russia in the first third of the XX century. The reasons and the essence of the Peasant Union in the revolutionary events of 1905–1907 and 1917, the Civil War and in the period of the ...
G. S. Chuwardin +4 more
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Scholar-activists in an expanding European food sovereignty movement [PDF]
This article analyzes the roles, relations, and positions of scholar-activists in the European food sovereignty movement. In doing so, we document, make visible and question the political dimensions of researchers' participation in the movement. We argue
Autonomous Geographies Collective +22 more
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Anthropology of peasant protest during the years of “revolutionary turning point” [PDF]
Based on a wide range of published sources and archival materials, including documents of official record management, newspaper reports and chronicles, a historical and anthropological analysis of the generational factor during the period of the ...
Bezgin V.B. , Viazinkin A.Yu.
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Modernizing peasants and 'master farmers': all-India crop competitions and the politics of progressive agriculture in early independent India [PDF]
In the years following independence, looking toward agricultural self-sufficiency, India's national leadership sought to identify cultivators endowed with the daring, grit, and experimental character needed to actualize the promise of plenty.
Siegel, Benjamin
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The present article develops an initial discussion on the persistence of the peasant class in anthropology as an awkward object, which since it has become asubject for the discipline has obliged anthropologists to re-examine their disciplinary identity ...
Raúl Hernán Contreras Román
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Why did NEP fail? I should like to distinguish three ways in which this question has been answered, indicating why the third appears to me to be the most satisfactory.
Harrison, Mark
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