Collectivisation and the Soviet Peasantry: A Short Guide

Between 1928 and 1933, the Soviet countryside became the battleground for one of the most dramatic social transformations in history. Stalin’s policy of collectivisation sought to drag millions of small, independent peasant farms into giant state-controlled collectives. It was meant to modernise agriculture, fund industrial growth, and prove that socialism could triumph over capitalism. The … Continue reading Collectivisation and the Soviet Peasantry: A Short Guide