Peasant Rebels Under Stalin Collectivization and the Culture of Peasant Resistance

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Pub. Date: 1999-01-28
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Summary

The first book to document the peasant rebellion against Soviet collectivization, Peasant Rebels Under Stalin retrieves a crucial lost chapter from the history of Stalinist Russia. The peasant revolt against collectivization, as reconstructed by author Lynne Viola, was the most violent and sustained resistance to the Soviet state after the Russian Civil War. Conservative estimates suggest that over the course of the 1020s and early 1930s, more than 1,100 people were assassinated, more than 13,000 villages rioted, and over 2.5 million people participated in this active struggle of resistance. This book is about the men and women who tried to preserve their families, communities, and beliefs from the depredations of Stalinism. Their acts were often heroic, but these heroes were homespun, ordinary people who were driven to acts of desperation by cruel and brutal state policies. This is a study of peasant community, culture, and politics through the prism of resistance. Based on newly declassified Soviet archives, including previously inaccessible OGPU (secret police) reports, Viola's work documents the manifestation in Stalin's Russia of universal strategies of peasant resistance in what amounted to a virtual civil war between state and peasantry. This book is must reading for scholars of Soviet history, Stalinism, popular resistance, and Russian peasant culture.

Author Biography

Lynne Viola is Professor of History at the University of Toronto.

Table of Contents

Introductionp. 3
The Last and Most Decisive Battle: Collectivization as Civil Warp. 13
Primordial muzhik darknessp. 14
Planting socialismp. 19
The great turnp. 24
Stalinist metaphysicsp. 29
The war on traditionp. 38
Conclusionp. 44
The Mark of Antichrist: Rumors and the Ideology of Peasant Resistancep. 45
The world turned upside downp. 47
The peasant nightmarep. 55
"From the Lord God,"p. 61
Conclusionp. 65
"We Have No Kulaks Here": Peasant Luddism, Evasion, and Self-Helpp. 67
"Destroy the horse as a class,"p. 69
"Now the kulak will have to be careful to liquidate his farm in time,"p. 79
"We have no kulaks here,"p. 86
"If we are kulaks, then all Siberia is kulak,"p. 91
Conclusionp. 99
Sawed-Off Shotguns and the Red Rooster: Peasant Terror and Civil Warp. 100
The scale of terrorp. 101
The civil war within the civil warp. 111
"Remember, you sons of bitches, we'll get even with you,"p. 116
"Fire!,"p. 121
"We will stand up to our knees in blood before we'll give up our land,"p. 124
Conclusionp. 130
March Fever: Peasant Rebels and Kulak Insurrectionp. 132
The scale of rebellionp. 133
"Down with Antichrist,"p. 145
"Meaningless and merciless,"p. 154
Brigandagep. 176
Conclusionp. 179
"We Let the Woman Do the Talking": Bab'i Bunty and the Anatomy of Peasant Revoltp. 181
"A little misunderstanding,"p. 183
Kulak agitprop and petit bourgeois instinctsp. 184
Bab'i buntyp. 189
Conclusionp. 203
On the Sly: Everyday Forms of Resistance in the Collective Farm, 1930 and Beyondp. 205
The new moral economyp. 206
In the collective farmp. 210
"Self-seeking tendencies" and the grain strugglep. 221
Postscript: self-defense and self-destructionp. 226
Conclusionp. 231
Conclusionp. 234
Notesp. 241
Glossaryp. 289
Select Bibliographyp. 291
Indexp. 305
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