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Informing the theory of collective entrepreneurship investment choice /Chambers, Molly. January 2007 (has links)
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Missouri-Columbia, 2007. / The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appears in the short.pdf file (which also appears in the research.pdf); a non-technical general description, or public abstract, appears in the public.pdf file. Title from title screen of research.pdf file (viewed on March 19, 2009) Vita. Includes bibliographical references.
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Právní problémy združstevňování české vesnice v 50. letech / Legal issues of cooperativization of Czech villages in the 1950sHanzálková, Petra January 2012 (has links)
My diploma thesis deals with legal issues of agricultural collectivization (cooperativization) of Czech villages in 50th years of 20th century. This period produced many personal tragedies, destroyed lives, caused material damages and disrupted traditional village social structure. The thesis is divided into five chapters, in the beginning, the focus is on the idea of "collectivization of agriculture" in general (its meaning, origin, time before this process and also generalization in the context of the Eastern bloc countries). Next chapter is specialized on the process of collectivization in Czechoslovakia including the time of this period and definition of general used word (the word "JZD" and "státní statek" and the Soviet Union's equivalents "kolchoz" and "sovchoz"). The main point of the thesis is in the third chapter which describes very precisely first phase of agricultural collectivization in Czechoslovakia (preparation, approval of the "JZD" act, transformation according to soviet collectivization and analysis of methods used in the process of big farmers' liquidation and property confiscation). Very important part of this chapter is focused on the Mission "K" (preparation, course and problems with the realization). Focus was also taken on the detailed description of the term "kulak". The fourth...
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Differential impacts of commodification of agriculture on people's livelihoods and the environment in the Western Ghats of India an extended environmental entitlement analysis /Ambinakudige, Shrinidhi. Klooster, Daniel James. January 2006 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Florida State University, 2006. / Advisor: Daniel James Klooster, Florida State University, College of Social Sciences, Dept. of Geography. Title and description from dissertation home page (viewed June 8, 2006). Document formatted into pages; contains xi, 181 pages. Includes bibliographical references.
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Rational resistance to a weak authoritarian state the political economy of Vietnamese farmers from collectivization to Doi Moi /Raymond, Chad. January 2000 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii (Honolulu), 2000. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 137-148).
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The family farm in the post-World War II era industrialization, the cold war and political symbol /Stockwell, Ryan J. Rymph, Catherine E. January 2008 (has links)
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on February 24, 2010). The entire thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appears in the short.pdf file; a non-technical public abstract appears in the public.pdf file. Dissertation advisor: Dr. Catherine Rymph. Vita. Includes bibliographical references.
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Kolektivizace zemědělství v obci Puklice na Jihlavsku 1949 - 1960 / The collectivization of agriculture in village Puklice, commune near Jihlava, 1949 - 1960TARAS, Jaroslav January 2013 (has links)
Diploma thesis The collectivization of agriculture in village Puklice 1949 - 1959 deals not only with the period which is mentioned in the title of this work but it also tries to cover the agricultural development of Jihlava´s region and district considering Puklice as the concrete example in the period from the end of the Second World War to the beginning of the sixtieth. An important event in history of all Jihlava´s region is connected with the end of the Second World War, the initial point of this interval. This region was settled by German inhabitants from 13th century and these Germans were displaced. Their post-war expulsion meant an appreciable interference to the economic expansion of this region. In years 1959 ? 1960 the rebuilding of a village according to the communist model ? the socialization of the village - was finished. This date is also associated with the end of Jihlava´s region as an administrative region existing from 1949 for the whole process of collectivization in agriculture. The aim of this work is to demonstrate the process of collectivization in agriculture during the 1950´s in the instance of one region and one concrete village because this period was decisive in the towards of socialism in Czechoslovakia and it influenced the country to the contemporary days. At the same time the work should contain the negative side of the collectivization ? the mass unlawfulness against the innocent people. Last but not least the work makes an effort to broaden people?s mind that relates to the socialization of the country in region Jihlavsko. Our source of information was, in addition to the technical literature focused on agriculture and political situations of the 1950´s, archival materials, a local chronicle and also personal memories of the living contemporaries and the participants of agricultural collectivization.
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Stalinist Policies, Indigenous Agents, and Peasant Actors: Negotiating Collectivization in Uzbekistan, 1929-1932 / Negotiating Collectivization in Uzbekistan, 1929-1932Dooley, Kathryn Amelia, 1984- 06 1900 (has links)
viii, 97 p. : ill. A print copy of this thesis is available through the UO Libraries. Search the library catalog for the location and call number. / Peasant experiences of agricultural collectivization in Uzbekistan followed an
overarching pattern familiar from studies of collectivization elsewhere in the USSR but
simultaneously bore the deep imprint of Central Asia's unique history of Soviet rule since the
revolution. State control remained weak in the Uzbek village, and Uzbek officials at the local
level were forced to mediate between pressure from the central authorities and pressure from
traditional village norms. As a result, the contours of collectivization in Uzbekistan were defined
as much by local specificities and face-to-face relationships as by central policy. Uzbek peasants
initially engaged in mass resistance to collectivization, drawing on a tradition of comprehensive
opposition to Soviet rule on grounds of culture, Islam, nation, and village solidarity. But despite
their apparent intransigence, over time Uzbek peasants found broad opportunities for compromise
and collaboration with the state within the malleable framework of power and affiliation in Stalin-era
Central Asia. / Committee in Charge:
Julie Hessler, Chair;
Alan Kimball;
Jenifer Presto
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The responses of Russian peasant women to the collectivization of agriculture.January 2004 (has links)
Wang Siu-ha. / Thesis submitted in: December 2003. / Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2004. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 146-150). / Abstracts in English and Chinese. / Chapter Chapter I : --- Introduction --- p.1 / Chapter Chapter II : --- Peasant women before the Revolution --- p.18 / Chapter Chapter III: --- "The Bolsheviks on the ""Women Question""" --- p.46 / Chapter Chapter IV : --- Mobilizing Peasant Women --- p.71 / Chapter A. --- Educating Peasant Women / Chapter (I) --- Formal education --- p.72 / Chapter (II) --- Informal education --- p.76 / Visual political propaganda: poster / Chapter B. --- Coercing Peasant Women / Chapter (I) --- Dekulakization --- p.83 / Chapter (II) --- The Anti-Religious campaign --- p.85 / Chapter Chapter V : --- Peasant Women Respond to Collectivization --- p.91 / Chapter A. --- Educating Peasant Women / Chapter (I) --- Peasant Women Respond to Formal Education --- p.93 / Chapter (II) --- Peasant Women Respond to Informal education --- p.108 / Chapter B. --- Coercion / Chapter (I) --- Dekulakization --- p.112 / Chapter (II) --- Anti-religious measures --- p.115 / Chapter (III) --- Introduction of Secular Rites for Religious Rites --- p.119 / Chapter Chapter VI: --- Conclusion --- p.131 / Chapter A. --- Rationalists --- p.136 / Chapter B. --- Rationalist-Romantics --- p.138 / Chapter C. --- Romantics --- p.139 / Appendix 1 --- p.143 / Appendix 2 --- p.144 / Appendix 3 --- p.145 / Bibliography --- p.146
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The survey of management on communal farmers of North West with special reference to Madikwe district and being specific to cattle farmers / K.D. MoichwanetseMoichwanetse, Keobakile Daniel January 2004 (has links)
The purpose of this survey is to identify and investigate the impact of
management on communal cattle farmers of Madikwe in the Province
of North West. Quantitative research was conduct to find information
from some of the stakeholders such as farmers, herdsmen and youth.
The survey method was used to conduct the study. The population
approached were farmers, herdsmen and chiefs. 4000 respondents
were expected to complete the questionnaires, but only 350
respondents returned usable questionnaires which were analysed.
The quantitative research conducted revealed that communal farmers
of Madikwe are not practicing sound farm management. These
farmers are not maximizing profits and keeping accurate records for
cattle farming. / (MBA) North West University, Mafikeng Campus, 2004
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Economic and social foundations of collective action an inter-disciplinary institutional approach to Mexican dairy farmers /Gonzalez Alvarez, Eleazar U. January 2007 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Missouri-Columbia, 2007. / The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appears in the short.pdf file (which also appears in the research.pdf); a non-technical general description, or public abstract, appears in the public.pdf file. Title from title screen of research.pdf file (viewed on February 13, 2008) Includes bibliographical references.
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