Format:
XVII, 211 S.
ISBN:
0822940612
Series Statement:
Pitt series in Russian and East European studies
Content:
Melissa K. Bokovoy explores the dynamic relationship between the Communist Party of Yugoslavia (KPJ) and Yugoslavia's peasantry majority from 1941-1953. She challenges current explanations for the party's decision to end all efforts at collectivization. Her argument rests on an extensive examination of the uneasy coalition between a radical, revolutionary elite, hoping to move from a predominantly rural country to a modernized state, and an insurgent peasantry, utterly resistant to change.
Language:
English
Subjects:
History
,
Slavic Studies
Keywords:
Jugoslawien
;
Agrarpolitik
;
Geschichte 1941-1953
;
Savez Komunista Jugoslavije
;
Agrarpolitik
;
Geschichte 1941-1953
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