Babashkin V.V. Unwitting will // The Russian Peasant Studies. 2019. V.4. №2. P. 177-186.

DOI: 10.22394/2500-1809-2019-4-2-177-186

Annotation

Book Review: Lyukshin D.I. (2017) Unwitting Communards: The Communal Revolution in the Drama of the Second Russian Discord. Kazan: Kazan University Publishing House, 214 p.

About the author

Babashkin Vladimir V., DSc (History), Professor, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration. 115571, Moscow, Vernadskogo Prosp., 82.
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Babashkin V.V.  Retrospectives of “unpromising villages” // The Russian Peasant Studies. 2018. V.3. №3. P. 186-194.

DOI: 10.22394/2500-1809-2018-3-3-186-194

Annotation

Review of the book: Usoltseva O.V. Rural Settlement Network of the Tomsk Region. Tomsk: OOO “Publishing House DEMOS”, 2018. 268 p. + DVD.

About the author

Babashkin Vladimir V., Professor, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration. 119571, Moscow, prospect Vernadskogo, 82.
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Babashkin V. “A human coexistence way of life”, or a theory of the rural community // The Russian Peasant Studies. 2018. V.3. №2. P. 179-187.

DOI: 10.22394/2500-1809-2018-3-2-179-187

Annotation

Review of the book: Alaev L.B. Rural Community: "A Novel Inserted in History". A Critical Analysis of the Theories of Community and Historical Evidence of its Development and Role in the Stratified Society. Moscow: LENLAND, 2016. - 480 p. ISBN 978-5-9710-3745-3

About the author

Babashkin Vladimir V., Professor Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration. 119571, Moscow, prospect Vernadskogo, 82.
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Babashkin V.V. When the uttered thought is true, or the peasant studies of Valery Vinogradsky // The Russian Peasant Studies. 2018. V.3. №1. P. 174-182.

DOI: 10.22394/2500-1809-2018-3-1-174-182

Annotation

Vinogradsky V.G. “Voices from Below”: Discourses of Rural Everyday Life. Moscow: Publishing House “Delo”; 2017.—320 p.

About the author

Babashkin Vladimir V., Professor, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration. 119571, Moscow, prospect Vernadskogo, 82.
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Babashkin V.V. Peasant as a romantic // The Russian Peasant Studies. 2017. V.2. №3. P. 152-161.

DOI: 10.22394/2500-1809-2017-2-3-152-161

About the author

Babashkin Vladimir V., professor Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration. 119571, Moscow, prospect Vernadskogo, 82.
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Russia, Poland, and China: Models of post-socialist rural development. Round table // The Russian Peasant Studies. 2017. V.2. №3. P. 120-151.

DOI: 10.22394/2500-1809-2017-2-3-120-151

Annotation

This article is a transcript of the round table at the Rosa Luxemburg Foundation on March 27, which focused on the comparative analysis of the strategic directions of post-socialist rural development in the People’s Republic of China, the Polish People’s Republic and the Russian Federation. Professor Roman Kisiel made a presentation on the problems of Polish rural economy; professor Yan Hairong highlighted the dialectics of contradictions between collective and private farming in China. To a certain extent the Russian scientists L.D. Boni, V.V. Babashkin, and A.V. Gordon became the co-presenters of the Polish and Chinese colleagues when discussing such problems of rural development as the interaction of large and small-scale agrarian production, capitalist, family and collective forms of agriculture, economy and ecology, the city and village, and especially the national agrarian policies regulating all the above. In many ways, China and Poland turned out to be the poles of political and social-cultural agrarian transformations, which determine possible variations of regional models of rural-urban development in Russia. The round table discussion can be useful not only for academic scientists, but also for practitioners involved in developing state and municipal agrarian policies that are to take into account international agrarian experience.

Keywords

peasantry, land ownership, agrarian reforms, rural development, comparative studies, China, Poland, Russia

About the authors

Babashkin Vladimir V., Professor, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration. 119571, Moscow, prospect Vernadskogo, 82.
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Boni Ludmila D., DSc (Economics), Chief Researcher, Institute of Far Eastern Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, 117997, Nakhimovsky Av., 32.
Gordon Alexander V., DSc (History), Head of the East and South-East Asia Branch, INION of the Russian Academy of Sciences
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Kisiel Roman, Professor of Economic Science, University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn, Poland. 10-719 Olsztyn, ul. Oczapowskiego 4.
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Nikulin Alexander M., PhD (Economics), Head of the Center for Agrarian Studies, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration; 82, Prosp. Vernadskogo, Moscow, 119571, Russia
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Pugacheva Marina G., Senior Researcher, Centre for Fundamental Sociology Higher School of Economics, Deputy Editor Russian Sociological Review, Staraya Basmannaya str., 21/4, Room A205, Moscow, Russian Federation 105066.
Trotsuk Irina V., DSc (Sociology), Associate Professor, Sociology Chair, RUDN University; Senior Researcher, Center for Agrarian Studies, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration. 119571, Moscow, prosp. Vernadskogo, 82.
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Hairong Yan, Professor, Hong Kong, Polytechnic University, Hung Hom, Kowloon,
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Babashkin V.V. “Three epochs — three sociologies” // The Russian Peasant Studies. 2017. V.2. №1. pp. 131-139.

DOI: 10.22394/2500-1809-2017-2-1-131-139

Annotation

Review of book: Osipov G. V., Staroverov V. I. Selo Kopanka v izmerenii treh epoh. Issledovatel’skij  proekt G. V. Osipova, V. I. Staroverova [Village Kopanka  in the Dimension of Three Epochs: A Research Project]. — M.: Veche,  2014. — 544 s. 

About the author

Babashkin Vladimir V., DSc (History), professor, Chair of Political and Legal Sciences and Social Communications, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration.
119571, Moscow, prosp. Vernadskogo, 82.
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