Peasant Europe

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agrarian history
agricultural communities research
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Balkan Countries
Balkan Nations
bukovina
bulgarian
Bulgarian Peasant
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Croat Peasant Party
Czech Farmers
eastern
Eastern European studies
Eastern Galicia
Ei R
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galicia
Human Suffering
interwar rural life
lands
Marshal Pilsudski
Midday
millions
Month's Salary
northern
Peasant Lands
Peasant Race
Peasant Regions
peasant social structure
people
Police Rule
Polish Patriot
regions
Ro P
rural Eastern Europe historical analysis
rural sociology
Sub-Carpathian Ruthenia
ukrainian
Ukrainian Family
Ukrainian Peasant
Ukrainian Peasantry
Ukrainian People
Ukrainian Regions
Ukrainian Territories
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138994836
  • Weight: 610g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 12 Aug 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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First published in 2006. Western Europe preoccupied with the problems of international relations, industry, and the future of armaments, is sometimes in danger of overlooking the fact that more than half the entire population of that Continent is composed of peasants. The immense territories of this hundred million of cultivators (outside the frontiers of the U.S.S.R.), whose bent backs till the soil of the ocean of peasant-lands, stretch from the Black Sea to the Baltic, forming a natural barrier between East and West. The peoples who inhabit that land of farmsteads-Poles, Ukrainians, Czechs, Slovaks, Hungarians, Southern Slavs, and the rest-together represent the largest single unit in Europe, split by artificial political walls, but united by the bonds of common interests and, in war or peace, usually a common fate. Those peasant territories remain to-day almost virgin soil for the world's manufacturers, populated by millions of potential customers clad in home-made clothing and living on the produce of their soil. This classic work examines the modern history of the Europe from an unusual perspective.

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