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Theory

Mikhalenko N. V. Utopian idea in the Russian literature of the 1920s–1930s (The Journey of My Brother Alexei to the Land of Peasant Utopia by A. V. Chayanov in the context of the era) / 6

Visser O. Western agricultural investors in Russia and Ukraine: From fascination with soil to disappointment with climate / 21

History

Posadskiy A. V. The issue of sources in the study of peasant uprisings (the case of the Rudnya settlement, 1918) / 50

Logunova I. V., Urodovskikh V. N. Dynamics of the peasant (private) farms development during the agrarian reform (1991–2001) in the Central Black-Earth Region / 65

The present time

Lebedev P. S., Alekseev A. I. The area of farmland, the population density and their dynamics: A study of relationships (on the example of the Bezhetsk district of the Tver Region) / 87

Imangulov L. R. Typology of settlements in a polyethnic region (on the example of Chuvashia) / 107

Kisliy O. A., Isaeva M. A. The position of labor migrants in agriculture under the pandemic / 125

Chuchkalov A. S., Mishchuk S. N., Grelya N. K. Factors of suburban rural areas turning into a depressed region (on the example of the Birobidzhan district in the Jewish Autonomous Region) / 136

Ershov A. M. European approach to the regulation of mountainous rural areas / 164

Reviews

Nikulina E. S. Venetsianov’s school as pictorial peasant studies / 185

Babashkin V. V. To farm or to write about it? / 191

Scientific life

Krylatykh E. N., Frolova E. Yu. A house in the village vs. the city: A review of presentations at the XXVI Nikonov Readings / 200

Nikulin A. M. Rural development through culture / 215

Poleshchuk I. K. Russian agriculture today: Ecology, healthcare and digitalization / 218

 

Theory

Chayanov A.V. What will our national economy be like after the war? (Article of A.V. Chayanov) / 6

Rodoman B. Russian cultural landscape: Theoretical and practical implications of the concept / 13

History

Merl S. Why the Soviet Union under Khrushchev and Brezhnev failed with the complex mechanization of agriculture: Internal aspects (1953–1986) / 26

Il`inykh V.A. Siberian village during collectivization: Microhistory (Plotnikovo village in the Novosibirsk district of the Novosibirsk Region) / 71

Nakhimovsky A.D. Oral history from below. Materials for the oral history of Russian peasants in the 20th century / 91

The present time

Nefedova T.G. Polarization of the social-economic space and prospects of rural areas in the old-developed regions of Central Russia / 126

Discussion of the presentation of T.G. Nefedova “Polarization of the social-economic space and prospects of rural areas in the old-developed regions of Central Russia” /154

Kuznetsova E.V. Life cycles of ecovillages  / 170

Reviews

Kondrashin V.V. Response to the article by M.Yu. Mukhina “A hundred years of the NEP studies. Is it time to make conclusions?”  / 180

Nikulina E.S. The drama of the wooden architecture in the Onega Region / 185

Scientific life

Averkieva K.V. It’s time to go to the village: Materials of the round table at the forum “Sustainable Development of Rural Areas”/ 189

Gonina N.V. Agrarian development in the historical perspective / 197

Poleshchuk I.K. Contemporary grabbing: Dispersed dispossession and ‘liminal’ lands / 203

In memoriam

Natalia Tormosova / 206

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