Anti-radicalist changes to agrarian society in 1910s Russia
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The Stolypin agrarian reforms were a series of changes to Imperial Russia's agricultural sector instituted during the tenure of Prime Minister Pyotr Stolypin. Most, if not all, of these reforms were based on recommendations from a committee known as the "Needs of Agricultural Industry Special Conference," which was held in Russia between 1901 and 1903 during the tenure of Minister of Finance Sergei Witte.
The Stolypin agrarian reforms were a series of changes to Imperial Russia's agricultural sector instituted during the tenure of Prime Minister Pyotr Stolypin...
succeeded as prime minister by Stolypin. As prime minister, Stolypin initiated major agrarian reforms, known as the Stolypinreform, that granted the right of...
in the Russian Empire, Soviet Union, and modern Russia. During the Stolypinreform in Russia around the turn of the century, which gave the Russian peasantry...
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Stolypinreform Usufruct Water scarcity Zapatismo Batty, Fodei Joseph. "Pressures from Above, Below and Both Directions: The Politics of Land Reform in...
former peasants in the Russian Empire who became wealthier during the Stolypinreform of 1906 to 1914, which aimed to reduce radicalism amongst the peasantry...
decision. Government reform of Peter the Great Government reform of Alexander I Reform movement § Russia 1860s Stolypinreform Judicial reform of Alexander II...
were sort of individual farms. They became really popular during the Stolypinreform in the early 20th century. During the collectivization, however, residents...
The Muslim League is formed by Nawab Salimullah Khan of Dacca. The Stolypinreform in Russia creates a new class of affluent kulaks. February – April:...
(sberegatelnaya kassa) were opened in Moscow and St. Petersburg in 1842. Stolypinreform, among other things aimed at the improvement of the saving and credit...
which have the right to participate in elections. After the Perestroika reforms in the 1980s Russia had over 100 registered parties, but the people elected...
of settlers to settle in the area were 40 families from Samara (see Stolypinreform), who settled on the left bank of the Nura River on 15 June 1905. The...
communal system was abolished in 1906 by the capitalist-oriented Stolypinreforms. The reforms introduced the unconditional right of individual landownership...
advocating speedy Russification of border regions and supporting Pyotr Stolypin'sreforms. Like most of the Bobrinskys, he emigrated to France following the...
many Russian villages in these regions. During the Stolypinreforms in the Russian empire, Peter Stolypin envisaged rich peasants "privatising" their share...
industrial commission, as well as the commission on resettlement (see Stolypinreform). Попов Иван Николаевич (in Russian) // Государственная дума Российской...
abolishing Russian serfdom in 1861. In the following decades, reform efforts such as the Stolypinreforms of 1906–1914, the constitution of 1906, and the State...
Government and Peasant in Russia, 1861–1906; The Pre-History of the StolypinReforms (1987).[ISBN missing] Kingston-Mann, Esther and Timothy Mixter, eds...
mainly by the extensive development of agriculture stimulated by the Stolypinreform, while the mechanization and agrarian culture remained relatively low...
Russian Empire Pyotr Stolypin, Interior Minister and then Prime Minister, put down the Russian Revolution of 1905, initiated Stolypinreform Ekaterina Vorontsova-Dashkova...
Duma. 9 November A decree by Prime Minister Pyotr Stolypin signaled the start of the Stolypinreform, intended to replace the obshchina with a more progressive...
support to the economic and political reforms promoted by his prime ministers, Sergei Witte and Pyotr Stolypin. He advocated modernisation based on foreign...
an official for peasant affairs of the Foresters' Corps; after the Stolypinreform, he became chairman of the Land Survey Commission. On 9 March 1893...
was abolished throughout the Empire in 1861, intensifying after the Stolypinreform in 1906. Early abolition of serfdom, fertile land, and close economic...
the court, church, nobility and the Union, defeated nearly all of Stolypin'sreform proposals. The Union also became the main instigator (through meetings...