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ID124313
Title ProperProcess of collectivisation violence
LanguageENG
AuthorMcDonald, Tracy
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article attempts to conceptualise violence, and to determine the value of that concept as a lens through which to understand the Soviet collectivisation drive and its legacy. The central claim is that objective violence, the very real experience of the collectivisation drive, becomes subjective violence as it is internalised over time. In the context of the process of collectivisation violence, the lines between victims and perpetrators were blurred in important ways. The end of the Soviet Union triggered a re-evaluation of the meaning of that violence which is still in a state of flux today.
`In' analytical NoteEUROPE-Asia Studies Vol.65, No.9; 2013: p.1827-1847
Journal SourceEUROPE-Asia Studies Vol.65, No.9; 2013: p.1827-1847
Key WordsCivil War ;  Conceptualise ;  Russia ;  Soviet Russia ;  History - Russia ;  Civil Violence ;  Political Violence ;  Collectivesation ;  Union Triggered ;  Social Revolution