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This is a new release of the original 1946 edition.
Collectivization of agriculture is an essential feature of the
Communist program for the satellite countries of Eastern Europe. It
is a means of extending state control of agriculture as well as the
basis for developing large-scale industrial and military power.
Irwin T. Sanders has edited this excellent group of papers by
specialists on Eastern Europe and American rural social scientists,
which collectively serve as an analysis of efforts to regiment the
East European peasant. To those for whom the terms "collective
farm" and "collectivization" have little meaning, this book will
provide an actual picture of Communist effort to organize millions
of peasants into a standard pattern of production and control. Such
regimentation, these writers show, has led to less efficient
agriculture from the standpoint of total production although it
facilitates the delivery of produce to state economic enterprises.
In the Balkans today Communism, with its dynamic drive for power
and sense of mission, is charging against the Balkan peasant mass,
a patient, religious, tradition-bound people tilling their beloved
soil. Dragalevtsy, the Balkan village described by Mr. Sanders,
brings this struggle into focus. The book details the way of life
of a tranquil rural folk clinging to a Bulgarian mountainside, in
the shadow of a twelfth- century monastery -- their history,
economic system, marriage customs, family life, and reluctant
yielding to the ways of the western world. On September 6, 1944,
Dragalevtsy peasants awoke to find posters in the streets
proclaiming the advent of Communism. The concluding chapters of the
book give a vital, personalized insight into the economic and
social forces now at work in the Balkans.
Irwin T. Sanders has translated his own experience as a social
scientist into a practical, easy-to-read guide to community
improvement. An impressive array of additional experts has teamed
up with him to supply selected guideposts on twenty-one special
problems in community organization. This popular handbook has been
called by many civic workers the most practical, down-to-earth tool
they have known for community engineering. Issued in two editions
with a total of seven printings, it is now republished in a
convenient, paper-bound form containing the complete text of the
1953 revision.
Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of
rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for
everyone!
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