The Awkward Class: Political Sociology of Peasantry in a Developing Society: Russia 1910-1925Historical study of the political sociology of peasantry (the self employed rural worker class) in Russia from 1910 to 1925 - examines the major problems, strains and alternatives facing Russia and the position of the peasantry in Russian society, and covers rural area social structures, the socio-economic differentiation and the social mobility of the peasant family, peasant movements, etc. Bibliography pp. 228 to2238, references and statistical tables. |
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RUSSIA AS A DEVELOPING SOCIETY | 9 |
PEASANT HOUSEHOLD AND PEASANT SOCIETY | 28 |
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