Centrih, Lev
The Road to Collapse: The Demise of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia. Online
2014, visited: 01.01.2014.
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abstract = {The publication is indirectly connected to the COST Action’s topic. Author explores dynamics of the systemic changes in socialist Yugoslavia 1945–1991. Findings are relevant for the author’s present interest in atypical forms of labour. League of Communists of Yugoslavia was the leading political force in the country: after the second world war the Party initiated reconstruction campaigns which included phenomenon of “working brigades” . These labour arrangements were neither completely free but not completely compulsory either.
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Angelova, Milena
“The Model Village”. The modernization Project of the Villages in Bulgaria (1937-1944) Journal Article
In: MARTOR (The Museum of the Romanian Peasant Anthropology Review) , vol. 19, pp. 89-96, 2014.
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abstract = {This article presents the interaction between the national and international levels of rural modernisation as they are shaped by the disciplines of agronomy, sociology, rural planning, public health and more. The article examines the role of the agrarian sociology in producing visions of rural transformation in interwar Bulgaria, focusing on the Agricultural Economics Research Institute and the surveys of rural house work. Тhe article also engages with the concept of the “model” itself, asking how and why models of rural living were used to produce or manage social change. The agrarian policies found paths of further development in the professionalisation of both agrarian economy and social intervention into rural life.
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Lopata, Maryan; Mastyka, Andrey; Tarita, Marius
The Deportations from the Neighbouring Chernivtsy Region (Ukraine) in 1944-1953 and from the Bricheny, Oknitsa and Edinets Regions (Moldova) in 1949-1951 Booklet
2013.
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нгелова, Милена
Безсмъртният герой като колега: колективният ритуал “Героят е винаги в строя” (1977-1989) [The Immortal Hero as a Co-worker: The Collective ritual “The Hero is Always in Our Lines”, 1977-1989] Book Chapter
In: Koleva, Daniela (Ed.): Death under Socialism: Heroics and Postheroics, pp. 115-128, 2013.
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title = {Безсмъртният герой като колега: колективният ритуал “Героят е винаги в строя” (1977-1989) [The Immortal Hero as a Co-worker: The Collective ritual “The Hero is Always in Our Lines”, 1977-1989]},
author = {Милена нгелова},
editor = {Daniela Koleva},
year = {2013},
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booktitle = {Death under Socialism: Heroics and Postheroics},
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abstract = {The campaign “The Hero is Always in Our Lines” was designed as a state initiative in Bulgaria in the 1970s as a part of the ideological scenarios of late communist rule. The Bulgarian version of the campaign was a response to the similar Soviet initiative “For you and for that boy”. The basic idea was that work brigades (units) had to choose died communist heroes as their “patrons” in order to sustain their memory. The heroes were enlisted in the payroll and the work brigades fulfilled additional work assignments on their behalf and received their wages.
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Guzowski, Piotr
The Peasant Land Market in Late Medieval and Early Modern Poland, Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries Book Chapter
In: Béaur, Gerard (Ed.): Property Rights, Land Markets and Economic Growth in the European Countryside (13th–20th Centuries), pp. 219–237, 2013.
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title = {The Peasant Land Market in Late Medieval and Early Modern Poland, Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries},
author = {Piotr Guzowski},
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booktitle = {Property Rights, Land Markets and Economic Growth in the European Countryside (13th–20th Centuries)},
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abstract = {The aim of this paper is to answer the question whether there was peasant land market in Poland in the late Middle Ages and at the beginning of the early modern period, how well developed it was, and what was its role in the peasant economy. The paper looks for evidence in the oldest Polish village court rolls.
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Tărîță, Marius
Deportations and Forced Labour: Forms of Remembering in the Villages of Arboreny, Boian and Mahala (Chernivtsy Region, Ukraine) Journal Article
In: Interstitio: East European Review of Historical and Cultural Anthropology, no. 1-2, pp. 126-135, 2012.
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abstract = {In this article was used information from interviews with persons from three Romanian language villages of Northern Bukovina, about deportation of a number of families of peasants to Siberia in June 1941, recruitment for forced labor near Onega lake in August 1944. Remembering vary from full of cruel details (realist to naturalist) in the case of persons who had at least 18 years at that moment, to more complex/mixed in the case of kids, who beside difficulties also can address to positive emotions.
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Guzowski, Piotr
The influence of exports on grain production on Polish royal demesne farms in the second half of the sixteenth century Journal Article
In: Agricultural History Review, vol. 59, pp. 312-327, 2011.
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title = {The influence of exports on grain production on Polish royal demesne farms in the second half of the sixteenth century},
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year = {2011},
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journal = {Agricultural History Review},
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abstract = {The paper explores a survey of royal lands produced in 1564 and 1565. This contains data from over 500 royal demesnes situated throughout the Kingdom of Poland, and provides detailed information about types of cereals grown, their yields and prices, animal husbandry, the system of land division, weights and measures, and the system of agricultural management.
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Milićević, Nataša
Neke forme prinudnog rada u Srbiji 1944-1950 [Certain Types of Forced Labour in Serbia 1944-1950] Book Chapter
In: Gajger, Vladimir; Grahek-Ravančić, Martina; Karakaš-Obradov, Marica (Ed.): Logori, zatvori i prisilni rad u Hrvatskoj/Jugoslaviji 1941-1945 [Camps, prisons and forced labour in Croatia/Yugoslavia 1941-1945, 1945-1951], pp. 183-203, 2010.
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title = {Neke forme prinudnog rada u Srbiji 1944-1950 [Certain Types of Forced Labour in Serbia 1944-1950]},
author = {Nataša Milićević},
editor = {Vladimir Gajger and Martina Grahek-Ravančić and Marica Karakaš-Obradov},
year = {2010},
date = {2010-01-01},
booktitle = {Logori, zatvori i prisilni rad u Hrvatskoj/Jugoslaviji 1941-1945 [Camps, prisons and forced labour in Croatia/Yugoslavia 1941-1945, 1945-1951]},
pages = {183-203},
abstract = {The paper focuses on different forms of forced labour in Serbia after WW II. The topic of the analyis is also the attitude and the vocabulary of Communist authorities. They often used terms like “mobilization”, “volunteer labour”, “required servise”, “required work”. The affected social groups were particularly observed. Such gropus were Volksdeutsche (ethnic Germans), war prisoners, prison inmates, “volunteers”. The article explains who was hiding behind terms like “unproductive” or “enemy” elements.
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Milićević, Nataša
Југословенска власт и српско грађанство 1944-1950 [The Yugoslav Authorities and Serbian Bourgeoisie 1944-1950] Book
2009.
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title = {Југословенска власт и српско грађанство 1944-1950 [The Yugoslav Authorities and Serbian Bourgeoisie 1944-1950]},
author = {Nataša Milićević},
year = {2009},
date = {2009-01-01},
abstract = {The book investigates an encompassing all treatment of the Serbian bourgeoisie by Communist authorities. In the chapter devoted to repression, there is a part dealing with right to work of the members of the Serbian bourgeoisie. There is a survey in the book of different ideological, political and administrative measures, as well as regime pressures that influenced rights to work, or prevented perceived “enemies” within the bourgeoisie to practice certain professions.
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Mironov, Alexandru-Murad
Comitetul oamenilor muncii [Workers’ committe] Journal Article
In: Arhivele Totalitarismului, vol. 1-2, pp. 221-227, 2009.
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title = {Comitetul oamenilor muncii [Workers’ committe]},
author = {Alexandru-Murad Mironov },
year = {2009},
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abstract = {This paper analyzes the workers’ committees as the main instrument of control over the whole social-economical activity in Communist Romania. As the representatives of the working masses, these gatherings of employees (industrial, agricultural and commercial workers, engineers, desk clerks, teachers etc.) shared the decision-power with hierarchical appointed managers and directors. After the 1969 political decision of accelerating Socialist Romania’s economic and social development, the workers’ committee shared also the responsibility in implementing the five-year plans. Although they lacked real power, the workers’ committee soon became another instrument of control over ordinary people, by disposing of the distribution over assets and services (houses, holidays, cars).
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Ćeranić, Goran
Sociological analysis of property transformation in Montenegro (1989–2000) Journal Article
In: Sociološka luča, vol. I, iss. 1, pp. 110-119, 2007.
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title = {Sociological analysis of property transformation in Montenegro (1989–2000)},
author = {Goran Ćeranić},
year = {2007},
date = {2007-09-01},
urldate = {2007-09-01},
journal = {Sociološka luča},
volume = {I},
issue = {1},
pages = {110-119},
abstract = {Property transformation represents a complex social venture, global by the dimensions, strategic by the meaning, deep by the economic political and cultural consequences. Therefore, it is not a separated and autonomous process whose change causes consequences only in the property area; on the contrary, it is a process which encompasses the area and each subsystem of that area.Taking into account all this, while analysing property transformation in the post-socialist Montenegro, the attention must be paid to the following processes: social processes of establishing property as an institutionalised production category, the institutionalising of the social order and the influence of the individual and authority on it, property influence upon the value orientation of the citizen of Montenegro and to identification of whether all this leads to the constitution of the New Society.
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