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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.
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Peasants and communists: politics and ideology in the Yugoslav countryside, 1941-1953
1998, University of Pittsburgh Press, Univ of Pittsburgh Pr
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0822940612 9780822940616
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Table of Contents
Peasants and Communists: a dubious alliance, 1941-1944
Promises fulfilled: agrarian reform and colonization
In search of an agrarian policy
The road to collectivization?
The alliance betrayed
Ideology reconsidered
Conclusion.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 161-204) and index.
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