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Telitsyn, V.L
Skvoz` Ternii "Voennogo Kommunizma"
Krest’ianskoe Khoziaistvo Urala v 1917-1921 gg.
[ Through the thorns of “Military Communism”: Farming on Urals in 1917-1921 : Krest’ianskoe Khoziaistvo Urala v 1917-1921 gg.]

Moscow:  Institut Rossiiskoi Istorii RAN, 1998
214 pImagesTables
pbk. 13 x 20 cm. Printing 250
ISBN: 5805500140
Language: Russian
Using documents from federal and local government archives, the author studies the dynamics of the peasant household in the Ural region, manages to create a model of the functioning of an economic unit under a set of completely distorted principles of property, economic autonomy, and reward. He analyzes land use, the farming industry, taxation, natural apportionment, market, employment and demography under military communism. Supplemented by an essay “Military Communism: Causes and meaning”. Bibliographic references and statistical data.
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