In the Hungarian People's Republic, agricultural collectivization was attempted a number of times in the late 1940s, until it was finally successfully...
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Collective farming (redirect from Collectivization)
during the Soviet collectivization. Like Professor Barry Naughton, she observes that China's collectivization proceeded smoothly in part because, unlike...
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The economy of Hungary is a developing, high-income mixed economy that is the 53rd-largest economy in the world (out of 188 countries measured by IMF)...
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the Hungarian Soviet Republic in March 1919, Kun set about nationalising private industry while embarking on a massive agricultural collectivization project...
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The Hungarian People's Republic (HPR) was a landlocked country in Central Europe from its formation on 20 August 1949 until the establishment of the current...
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pursues the collectivization of rural populations as opposed to agricultural policies that promote capitalistic farming. Agricultural collectivization seeks...
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phase of collectivization. Despite those warnings, party cadres were employed and trained on strategies to recruit support for collectivization. Those individuals...
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Grand Duchess Alexandra Pavlovna of Russia (category Deaths in childbirth)
profaned, so the clothing and jewelry remained intact. In 1945, due to the Collectivization in Hungary near the property some farmers were established until...
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Ernő Gerő (category Hungarian expatriates in the Soviet Union)
associate since 1948, and was involved in party expulsions, the industrialization and collectivization of Hungary.[citation needed] On 23 October 1956,...
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Holodomor (redirect from Famine in Ukraine)
characteristics, one with zero collectivization rate and another with a 100 percent collectivization rate, the more collectivized region's 1933 mortality rate...
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Mátyás Rákosi (category Austro-Hungarian prisoners of war in World War I)
of collectivization and mass repression devastated the country's economy and political life, causing massive discontent. After the death of Stalin in 1953...
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Goulash Communism (redirect from Hungarian Thaw)
socialism in the Hungarian People's Republic following the Hungarian Revolution of 1956. During János Kádár's period of leadership, the Hungarian People's...
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completely dictated the methods of using the credit lines. By 1961, forced collectivization had ended, during which peasants were often forced to hand over their...
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Eastern Bloc (section Agricultural collectivization)
collectivization through massive state farms and agricultural producers' cooperatives (APCs). Instead, collectivization proceeded more slowly and in stages...
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Danube Swabians (category Ethnic groups in Hungary)
lived in the Kingdom of Hungary in east-central Europe, especially in the Danube River valley, first in the 12th century, and in greater numbers in the...
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People's commune (redirect from Communes in China)
sabotage that occurred during the Soviet collectivization.: 46 According to academic Lin Chun, China's collectivization proceeded smoothly because, unlike...
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History of the Soviet Union (1927–1953) (redirect from The 1930s in Soviet Russia)
progress of collectivization was slow, and the November 1929 Plenum of the Central Committee decided to accelerate collectivization through force. In any case...
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Demographics of Budapest (redirect from Ethnic groups in Budapest)
in the 1960s with near 250,000 people in correlate to post World War II baby boom and forced collectivization. The city became extremely overcrowded...
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Revolutions of 1989 (redirect from The fall of the Iron Curtain in 1989)
Europe, starting in Poland with the Polish workers' mass-strike movement in 1988, and the revolutionary trend continued in Hungary, East Germany, Bulgaria...
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Cazin rebellion (category Articles lacking in-text citations from February 2014)
revolted against the forced collectivization and collective farms set up by the Yugoslav government following a drought in 1949, after which they had been...
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Revolutionary Catalonia (category Spanish Civil War in Catalonia)
effect of imposing fear on those who opposed collectivization. Those smallholders who refused collectivization were prevented from hiring any laborers and...
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Green armies (category Anti-communist organizations in Russia)
Stalin to initiate collectivization. There was no resistance from the peasantry until the confrontations against Stalinist collectivization, the expropriation...
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Magyar Autonomous Region (redirect from Hungarian Autonomous Province)
Autonomă Maghiară; Hungarian: Magyar Autonóm Tartomány) and Mureș-Magyar Autonomous Region (1960–1968) were autonomous regions in the Romanian People's...
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Stalinism (category All Wikipedia articles written in Canadian English)
state, rapid industrialization, the theory of socialism in one country, forced collectivization of agriculture, intensification of class conflict, a cult...
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Karl Polanyi (category Hungarian expatriates in Austria)
Paul Polanyi (/poʊˈlænji/; Hungarian: Polányi Károly [ˈpolaːɲi ˈkaːroj]; 25 October 1886 – 23 April 1964) was an Austro-Hungarian economic anthropologist...
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fastest pace of collectivization in Eastern Europe, thus provoking the Goryani uprising. Sixty-one percent of arable land had been collectivized by 1952. The...
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Czechoslovakia (category Articles containing Hungarian-language text)
Česko-Slovensko) was a landlocked country in Central Europe, created in 1918, when it declared its independence from Austria-Hungary. In 1938, after the Munich Agreement...
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Csángós (category Hungarians in Romania)
the Kingdom of Hungary in the Middle Ages. Before the Communist era and the collectivization efforts, the Csángós were structured in a traditional society...
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Spanish Revolution of 1936 (category 1936 in Spain)
collectivization ran contrary to libertarian ideals. Anything that was forced could not be libertarian. Obligatory collectivization was justified, in...
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Great Leap Forward (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English)
introduction of mandatory agricultural collectivization. Private farming was prohibited, and those people who engaged in it were persecuted and labeled...
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