A peripheral viewpoint on the land reform in the uzbek SSR (1924-1929)
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Date
2014
Authors
Penati, B.
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Nazarbayev University
Abstract
The land-and-water reform in the Uzbek SSR was the most important mobilization
initiative that the Bolshevik regime carried out in the 1920s. Its impact in terms of land redistribution
was small, but it generated consensus in the countryside and produced a first cohort of rural Uzbek
communists.
This research (and the two articles it results in) stems out of a more general reappraisal of the reform.
For the first time, the latter is studied from a bottom-up perspective, focusing on a single district (Aim,
Andijan province, eastern Fergana). In addition, I show the connection between the land reform, national
delimitation and boundary-making, and the anti-Islamic hujum campaign, which are usually studied in
isolation.
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land reform, uzbek SSR, uzbek communists, peripheral viewpoint, sources