Introduction
ARND BAUERKÄMPER and CONSTANTIN IORDACHI
The Collectivization of Agriculture in Eastern Europe: Comparisons and Cross-Border Entanglements
I. The Soviet Interwar Model and its Application in Post-1945 Soviet Union
LYNNE VIOLA
Collectivization in the Soviet Union: Specificities and Modalities
DAVID FEEST
The Collectivization of Agriculture in the Baltic Soviet Republics, 1944–1953
II. Land Collectivization in East Central Europe
DARIUSZ JAROSZ
The Collectivization of Agriculture in Poland: Causes of Defeat
JENS SCHÖNE
Ideology and Asymmetrical Entanglements: Collectivization in the German Democratic Republic
JAN RYCHLIK
Collectivization in Czechoslovakia in Comparative Perspective, 1949–1960
JÓZSEF Ö. KOVÁCS
The Forced Collectivization of Agriculture in Hungary, 1948–1961
III. Land Collectivization in Southeastern Europe
CONSTANTIN IORDACHI and DORIN DOBRINCU
The Collectivization of Agriculture in Romania, 1949–1962
MELISSA K. BOKOVOY
Collectivization in Yugoslavia: Rethinking Regional and National Interests
MIHAIL GRUEV
Collectivization and Social Change in Bulgaria, 1940s–1950s
ÖRJAN SJÖBERG
“Any other road leads only to the Restoration of Capitalism in the Countryside”: Land Collectivization in Albania
IV. Axes of Differentiation: Social Conflicts, Center and Periphery, “Class Struggle,” Social and Ethnic Cleavages
ARND BAUERKÄMPER
Collectivization as Social Practice: Historical Narratives and Competing Memories as Sources of Agency in the Collectivization Campaign in the GDR
ZSUZSANNA VARGA
The Appropriation and Modification of the “Soviet Model” of Collectivization: The Case of Hungary
GREGORY R. WITKOWSKI
Collectivization at the Grass Roots Level: State Planning and Popular Reactions in Bulgaria, Romania, Poland, and the GDR, 1948–1960
NIGEL SWAIN
Eastern European Collectivization Campaigns Compared, 1945–1962
V. Appendix
About the Authors
Index