Cahiers du monde russe, n° 57-1. Terres, sols et peuples : expertise agricole et pouvoir (XIXe-XXe siècles). Land, soil and people : agricultural expertise and power (19th-20th centuries)

Cahiers du
Monde Russe
57/1, Janvier-mars 2016
Terres, sols et peuples
Expertise agricole et pouvoir (XIX<sup>e</sup>-XX<sup>e</sup> siècles)
Land, soil and people
Agricultural expertise and power (19<sup>th</sup>-20<sup>th</sup> centuries)
Expertise and the quest for rural rodernization in the Russian empire and the Soviet Union Introduction par Katja Bruisch et Klaus Gestwa
Regulating land use
Igor Khristoforov
Blurred lines : Land surveying and the creation of landed property in nineteenth-century Russia
David Darrow
Agrarian experts and social justice : Land allotment norms in revolution and Civil War, 1917-1920
Katja Bruisch
The Soviet village revisited : Household farming and the changing image of socialism in the late Soviet period
Economie and political interests as determinants of expertise
Susan Smith-Peter
Sweet development : The sugar beet industry, agricultural societies and agrarian transformations in the Russian empire, 1818-1913
Maya Peterson
Engineering empire : Russian and foreign hydraulic experts in Central Asia, 1887-1917
Olessia Kirtchik
Privatiser l'agriculture en URSS : économistes réformistes et pouvoir pendant la perestroïka
Conflicts and constraints
Stephen Brain
In single file : Russian railroads and the Russian army as environmental protection agencies, 1858-1917
Stephan Merl
Why did the attempt under Stalin to increase agricultural productivity prove to be such a fundamental failure ? On blocking the implementation of progress in agrarian technology (1929-1941)
Christian Teichmann
Wildscapes in Ballyhooland : Shock construction. Soviet colonization, and Stalinist governance
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