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This book examines Soviet agriculture in post-1945 Hungary. It demonstrates how the agrarian lobby, a development following the 1956 revolution, led to contact with the West which allowed for the creation of an effective agricultural system. The author argues that this 'Hungarian agricultural miracle,' a hybrid of American technology and Soviet structures, was fundamental to the success of Hungarian collectivization.
Contents
Chapter 1: The Stalinist System of Socialist Agriculture and Its Export to East Central Europe
Chapter 2: Transplanting the Soviet Model—The First Attempt for Collectivization
Chapter 3: Retrenchment to Private Farming—Twice
Chapter 4: The Final Drive for Collectivization
Chapter 5: Convergence or Divergence?
Chapter 6: American Model Transfer
Chapter 7: Contextualizing the "Hungarian Agricultural Miracle"



