- government. The
process by
which farmland is
aggregated is
called collectivization. In some
countries (including the
Soviet Union, the
Eastern Bloc countries...
- The
Soviet Union introduced forced collectivization (Russian: Коллективизация) of its
agricultural sector between 1928 and 1940
during the
ascension of...
- "Persuasion work" (muncă de lămurire) was
initially a
major force for
collectivizing the countryside, but
those efforts were
hapless because of the small...
- The People's
Federal Republic of
Yugoslavia enforced the
collectivization (Serbo-Croatian: колективизација / kolektivizacija) of its
agricultural sector...
- In the
Hungarian People's Republic,
agricultural collectivization was
attempted a
number of
times in the late 1940s,
until it was
finally successfully...
-
intangible and can thus be much more
difficult to implement. As a result, by
collectivizing land, the
state could have
greater control over
class resources and...
-
barber shops, and restaurants, were also
collectivized and
managed by
their workers. The
collectivization effort was
primarily organized by the rank-and-file...
-
Stalin came to power,
inaugurating rapid industrialization and
forced collectivization that led to
significant economic growth but
contributed to a famine...
- its
control and the
communes were
gradually disbanded.
Agricultural collectivization was
dismantled and
farmlands privatized.
While foreign trade became...
- The
Polish People's
Republic pursued a
policy of
agricultural collectivization throughout the
Stalinist regime period, from 1948
until the liberalization...