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Становление и развитие в СССР личного подсобного хозяйства колхозников: исторические коллизии и опыт преобразований

Становление и развитие в СССР личного подсобного хозяйства колхозников: исторические коллизии и опыт преобразований

Abstract

В данной статье автором прослеживается исторический опыт становления и дальнейшего развития в Советском Союзе личного подсобного хозяйства колхозников. На основе конкретных примеров обращается внимание на положительные и отрицательные стороны такого опыта, выявляются оптимальные возможности существования личного подсобного хозяйства в условиях современного развития российского сельского хозяйства.In this article the author depicts historical experience of formation and further development of private subsidiary house-keeping of collective farmers in the Soviet Union. On the basis of actual examples our attention is paid to the positive and negative sides of such an experience as well as to the optimum possibilities of private subsidiary house-keeping existance in the conditions of modern development of the Russian agriculture.

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ЛИЧНОЕ ПОДСОБНОЕ ХОЗЯЙСТВО, МАССОВАЯ КОЛЛЕКТИВИЗАЦИЯ, КОЛХОЗЫ, РАСКУЛАЧИВАНИЕ, УСТАВ СЕЛЬСКОХОЗЯЙСТВЕННОЙ АРТЕЛИ, ИНДИВИДУАЛИЗМ КРЕСТЬЯНСТВА, СОЦИАЛИСТИЧЕСКАЯ ИНДУСТРИАЛИЗАЦИЯ, ПОДВОРЬЕ, АГРОГОРОДА, ДЕКОЛЛЕКТИВИЗАЦИЯ, PEASANTRY'S INDIVIDUALISM

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