
handle: 10366/152298
Agrarian parties reached their golden age in the Interwar years, namely in Scandinavia and Central and Eastern Europe, although historiography does not entirely reflect their important role in the politicization of peasantry and the political developments after the Versailles Treaty. Their strongest expression was a coordinating office with its headquarters in Prague, the so-called Green International, aimed at coordinating the programme and practice of agrarian parties. Based on primary and secondary bibliography, as well as archival sources and press, an overview will be presented of its history, which will be discussed within the context of the processes of policitization in the countryside in the first half of the xxth century.
Los partidos agrarios tuvieron su ?poca de esplendor durante la ?poca de Entreguerras, en particular en Escandinavia y en la Europa centro-oriental, aunque la historiograf?a haya minusvalorado su importancia en la politizaci?n del campesinado y en la evoluci?n pol?tica post-Versalles. Su m?xima expresi?n fue una coordinadora con sede en Praga, la denominada Internacional Verde, que trat? de articular el programa y la pr?ctica de los partidos agrarios. A partir de bibliograf?a secundaria y de ?poca y fuentes archiv?sticas y hemerogr?ficas, se presentar? una visi?n de su trayectoria y se interpretar? la misma en el marco m?s amplio de los procesos de politizaci?n en el ?mbito rural en la primera mitad del siglo xx.
campesinado, peasantry, agrarian parties, interwar period, entreguerras, internationalism, cooperativism, internacionalismo, partidos agrarios, cooperativismo
campesinado, peasantry, agrarian parties, interwar period, entreguerras, internationalism, cooperativism, internacionalismo, partidos agrarios, cooperativismo
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