Conference on Soviet Agricultural and peasant Affairs, Santa Barbara, Calif,
5691
Soviet and East European africulture
Berkeley
University of California Press
1967
xxv, 445p.:ill
Russian and East European studies
" The papers... reporesent more or less recised edited of those originally presented at the conferecnce"
"The meeting waz sponsored jointly by conference and the center of Slavic and East Suropean Studies at the University of California, Berkely"
Bibliographical footnotes
CoNTENTS-Khrushchev and the Solviet agricultural scene, by L. Volin, Comment by A. I. Popluiko-Khrushchevs asministrative reforms in agriculture; an appraisal, by A. Nove. Comment by B. Kerblay.- The Soviet concept of agricultural regionalization and its development, by R. G. Jenson. Comment by W. A. D. Jacson.-A historical-geographical perspective on Khrushchevs corn program, by J, Anderson, Comment by K. E. Waedekin.- Soviet sugar-beet production: some geographical aspects of agro-industrial coordination, by. WE. E. Hultquist. Comment by J. Romanowski-Ideology and progress in crop rotation, by, D, Joravsky. Comment by N, Arheim, Jr.-Farm employment in the Soviet Union , 1928-1963, by N. Nimit Comment by F. A. Durgin, Jr-Production costs and prices in sovimt agriculture, by, N. M. Jasny. Comment by P. M. Raup.- The role of woman in Soviet agriculture, by, N. D. Dodge and M. Feshbach. Comment G. S. Murphy.- Soviet agricultural output by 1970, by. H. E. Walters and R. W. Judy. Comment by. J. G. Chapman andK. Bush.-Farming as a way of life: Yugoslav peasant attitudes, bny J. M. Halpern. comment by R. Bicanic.-The performance of czechoslovak agriculure since World War II, by G. Lazarcik. Comment by M. Ernst .-Peasant agriculture in socialist poland since 1956: an alternative to collectivizaion, by A. Korbndki. comment by J. Romanwski
Edited, with a Pref, by Jerzy F, karcz.
Russia - Addresses, essays, lectures ، Agriculture and state
Europe, Eastern - Addresses, essays, lectures ، Agriculture and state
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1992
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C6
1965a
AU
AU Karcz, Jerzy F. ed
CO California. University. Center for Slavic and East European Studies