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Personal Subsidiary Farms of Russian Peasants in the 1960s - 1990s: From the Standpoint of Peasant Studies
[Личное Подсобное Хозяйство Сельских Жителей России В 1960-Е – 1990-Е Гг.: С Точки Зрения Крестьяноведения]

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  • Babashkin, Vladimir (Бабашкин, Владимир)

    (Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration (RANEPA) - Department of Economics Russia)

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Features of peasant studies methodology in application to the analysis of the evolution of agrarian relations in our country in the 60s - 90s of the past century, it is best to consider the example of smallholders perspective of Soviet/Russian rural workers, as this is an area of everyday life in which peasantry as the basic mental characteristics of a huge number of compatriots continued and continues to be maintained well. And these features, as I have repeatedly emphasized in the publications of previous years, differs the theoretical approach to the study of the problems of social life of both variations on the theme of progress greatly - scientific Soviet communism and Western anti-communism, market progressivism both.

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  • Babashkin, Vladimir (Бабашкин, Владимир), 2015. "Personal Subsidiary Farms of Russian Peasants in the 1960s - 1990s: From the Standpoint of Peasant Studies [Личное Подсобное Хозяйство Сельских Жителей России В 1960-Е – 1990-Е Гг.: С Точки Зрения ," Published Papers mn34, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration.
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