- An
obshchina (/əpˈʃiːnə/, lit. 'commune'; Russian: община, IPA: [ɐpˈɕːinə]) or mir (/ˈmɪər/, lit. 'world, peace'; Russian: мир, IPA: [mʲir]), also officially...
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their share of the
community (
obshchina (Russian: община) or
tovarystvo (Ukrainian: товариство)) lands,
leaving the
obshchinas, and
settling in
khutors on...
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Finance Sergei Witte. The
reforms aimed to
transform the
traditional obshchina form of
Russian agriculture,
which bore some
similarities to the open-field...
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Russia might be able to skip the
stage of
bourgeois rule
through the
Obshchina. The
moderate Mensheviks (minority)
opposed Lenin's
Bolsheviks (majority)...
- of bureaucracy, who
preferred the
collectivism of the
medieval Russian obshchina or mir over the
individualism of the West. More
extreme social doctrines...
- Opština, općina, občina,
obshtina or
obshchina, Cyrillic: општина, опћина or община, is a
local government unit, most
commonly translated as muni****lity...
- din România, CRL; Russian: Община русских-липован Румынии, romanized:
Obshchina Russkikh-Lipovan Rumynii, ORL) is an
ethnic minority political party in...
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collective farm
resembled an
updated version of the
traditional Russian obshchina "commune", the
generic "farming ****ociation" (zemledel’cheskaya artel’)...
- unit), in
charge of the
distribution of taxes,
resolving conflicts within obshchina (communes),
distributing community lands and
military conscription. The...
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originally referred to an
administrative subdivision or to a
peasant obshchina, the term
referring to a
territory under a
single rule. In
earlier East...