Corn crusade: Khrushchev's farming revolution in the post-Stalin Soviet Union
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adam_text | CONTENTS Prologue Acknowledgments Introduction: Khrushchev Crusades for Corn vii ix 1 1. Scarcely Making Ends Meet 10 2. Industrial Agriculture, the Logic of Corn 27 3- Corn Politics 55 4. Better Living through Corn 87 5. Growing Corn, Raising Citizens 109 6. From Kolkhoznik to Wage Earner 137 7. American Technology, Soviet Practice 167 8. Battles over Corn 197 Conclusion 22 6 Notes 235 Glossary and Notes on Transliteration 295 Bibliography 299 Index ЪП
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INDEX Academy of Agricultural Sciences, USSR, 79-80,176,179 Afghanistan, 42, 51, 52 Africa, 5, 50,52,53 Agnaev, Khadzhiet, 151,158,160,161 agricultural attaché, 40,43,49,50 agrotown, see kolkhoz, amalgamation of Akopov, Stepan, 169,170-71 Albania, 42 alcohol and alcohol abuse, 120,149-50, 151,152,205,208,223 Algeria, 52 All-Union Agricultural Exhibition, 42, 93-95,118 All-Union Institute for Plant Breeding (VIR), 182,183,184 All-Union Research Institute for Agricultural Economics, 140, 143-44,273nl6 Alperovich, (kolkhoz chair), 145-46 Altai Krai, 73, 92,172 American National Exhibition, 2, 31 Americanism, 33 Angelina, Pasha, 91 Asia, 5,46,50,52,53 Beatles, the, 9,32 Belarus, 111, 114,118,148,150,219 Belgorod Oblast, 78,107,117,126,184 Belorussian SSR, see Belarus Beliaev, Nikolai, 83 Benediktov, Ivan, 43 Beria, Lavrenti, 10, 216 Berry, Wendell, 226 Black Sea, 58, 81,132 Bolsheviks, 3,10-12,13,15,26,33,34, 37,41,106,109 Bondarenko, Aleksei, 199,200 Bonnell, Victoria, 96 Borlaug, Norman, 46 Brezhnev, Leonid, 7,83,207,211 Briansk Oblast, 74,90, 111, 126, 145,199 Bukharin, Nikolai, 12 Bulganin, Nikolai, 202,212 Burma, 42, 52 Cambodia, 52 Canada, 38,40,42,62 capitalism, 5-6,7-8,12-13,27,29, 31-32,33,37,38-39,40,42,45, 48,50,51,52-53,64,101,137, 143,213,226,231,232-33
318 · Index Castro, Fidel, 81 as binary understanding of the world, Central Asia, 51,98,186 5,7,39,47,53,232,233,292nl7 effect of on domestic life in the Soviet Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, 71, 143,150,198,203,206,209 personnel, 24,68,171,199-200,201, 205,279nll plenums, 58,63,95,97 September (1953), 25, 59, 84, 94,199 February (1954), 59 January (1955), 59,61,62,68, 90,92-93,112,169,177,200, 212,217 December (1958), 75, 168-69,222-23 December (1959), 208 January (1961), 97,209 March (1962), 220 February (1964), 83 October (1964), 221 March (1965), 227 as policy-making body, 81,93,94,140, 169,171,176,188,193,199,205, 212.229 Presidium of, 58,61,68,70-71, 81, 167,179,198,201,221 secretaries of, 22, 58, 83,193, 206,233 Central Statistical Administration, 25,206 Ceylon, 52 Chachin, Vladimir, 214-15 China, 12 Communist Party of, 3 Peoples Republic of, 37,41,42-43,49 climate, 34,36,40,62,66,68,69,73,74, 75,84,101, 111, 195,218,226, 227.230 Cold War as binary division of the world, 5, 53,231,247nl4 {see aho Iron Curtain) Union, 18,90,247nl6 as military and geopolitical confrontation, 22,38,90, 232 as multifaceted geopolitical competition, 5,29,47,232 peaceful coexistence policy during, 30,41 as peaceful competition, 2,10,28-29, 30,38,71, 87,101,107,151, 161-62,203,211,213,226 collective leadership, 58,71 collectivization of agriculture in the Soviet Union, 3,7,8,10,13-14, 20,54,96,108,165-66,231 Commission for Government Oversight, see Ministry of Government Oversight communism abundance as prerequisite to, 1,28, 29,30,37,44,56,64,84,85,
95,100,101,107,225,226, 232,257n46 as alternative to capitalism, 31,32,47, 71,213 construction of, 29,64,99-100,110,124, 128, Б2,133-34,135,139,163 as program of modernization, 4,37, 99-100,163,234,237nl6 Communist Party of Lithuania, Central Committee of, 217,218-19,220, 221,222,224 Communist Party of the Soviet Union, 8,12,134 Congresses of Nineteenth (1952), 58 Twentieth (1956), 67,233 Twenty-first (1959), 75,121, 134,168 Twenty-second (1961), 45
Index · 319 as instrument of governance, 55, 56- as policy initiative, 11,21, 55, 59, 57, 58,88,109, 111, 124,127,135, 61-62,68,70,77, 84,109,118, 168,172,196,197-98 167,195-96,215 regional networks within, 197-98, 199-200,203-4,205-6,207-8, 211,217,221,222,223-24,225, 230,284n2 structural reform of, 84,126, 211 as totalitarian party, 2, 56,138-39, 229,255n7 Communist Party of Ukraine, Central Committee of, 83,186,187, 206,210 consumption, 22 in the United States, 32, 87, 226 of food, 9,20,29,30,37,71,87,103, 104-5,106,164-65,230,232 corn precedents for in the United States, 62,176,177,178,260nl01 productivity of, 36,39,44, 59,62,74, 75,76,77,102,145,155,158, 166,174,175,180-81,213,220, 227.228 as source of abundance, 4,9,29,41, 59,61-62,64,76,77, 82,87,89, 92-93,100,101-2,104-5,139, 158,211,226 quantity of plantings of, 1, 59,62, 64-65,70,72,74,76,80-81,82, 111, 115,127,153,158,195,199, 206,207,210,213,214,217,220, 222.225.228 as component of industrial agriculture, 2,3,4,5,26,27-28,35,36-37, 38,41,42,44,54,75,84,127, 153,167,176,195-96,197,211, 212,218,219,220,230,231 as defense against crop failure, 21,106 detasseling, 128,182,183-184 silage, 62,74,76,112,114,169,170, 213.228 as subject ofjokes, 1,107,226 Corn Belt, 27,38, 57 “cosmopolitanism,” see xenophobia Council of Ministers as formal government of the Soviet as feed for livestock, 1, 61,62, 89,94, Union, 58, 81,167,168,169,171, 95,114,144,145,148,158,198, 172,190,193,229 (see also Soviet 200,214-15,217,227-28 as food, 102-4,203,293n22 as “harebrained scheming,” 2, 37, 54, 84,227,233 harvesting of,
36-37,62,109,129-30, 141,144,145,146-47,149,151, 157,184-85,195,197,202,207 harvests of, 35,44, 50, 55, 59,60, 64-67,70,72,74-75, 82,121, Union, government of) reforms of, 171,191-92,195 (see also sovnarkhoz) Councils ofYouth Corngrowers, 123-24, 125-27,135 crossed history, 6,28,238n27 cult of personality, see Stalin, cult of personality of Czechoslovakia, 42 140,205-6,210 hybrids, 36,38,40,41,42,44,46,57, Department of Agriculture, US, 33,79 62,75,76,77,82,97,128,168, Dnieper River, 51 174,175-76,177,178-87,190, Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, 92,117,187 193-95,280n47,281n59 planting of (see square-cluster planting) Doliniuk, Evgeniia, 97-98 Donbas, 15-16,20
320 · Index Doroshenko, Pëtr, 205 drunkenness, see alcohol and abuse Dygai, Nikolai, 171 East Germany, see German Democratic Republic Eastern Europe, 4,42 education and upbringing, 79-80,89, 115,119-20,128-36,184 Egorychev, Nikolai, 223 Egypt, 42, 52 Ehrenburg, Ilya, 201 England, see United Kingdom Enisei River, 72 environment, conceptions of, 3,34, 53, 100,108,176 Estonia, 69-70,216 Ethiopia, 52 Ezhevskii, Aleksandr, 172-74 famine, 13,16,18-19,20,21, 22,41,138 fertilizer, see industrial agriculture, fertilizer as a component of Finland, 43 Fitzgerald, Deborah, 5 five-year plans. See also Seven-Year Plan First (1928-1932), 12,33,109 Fifth (1951-1955), 45 Sixth (1956-1960), 77,89 Food and Agriculture Organization, United Nations (FAO), 43 food imports, 2,45 food supply in the Soviet Union, 18-19, 20,30,37,229 Ford Foundation, 46 Ford, Henry, 33 fossil fuels, see industrial agriculture, fossil fuels as component of Foucault, Michel, 88 France, 6,36,42,43 fraud and fraudulent statistics, 66-68, 74,79,80,121-23,150,151,168, 183,186,191,192,194,195, 197-98,202,203-7,209,210, 211,218,222,225 Garst, Roswell, 27,33,38,41-42,43, 44,77,95,97,145,180, 187-88,213 gender and femininity, 96-97,98,100, 103,119,120,142,159 genetics, 5,29,41,168,175-78 Genis, Aleksandr, 104,226 Georgia, 20,105 Georgian SSR, see Georgia German Democratic Republic (East Germany), 30,42,49 Gitalov, Aleksandr, 77,95,97,98, 123,153 glasnost, 117,224,229 Gorbachev, Mikhail, 2,7,165,224, 229-30,233-34 Gorlova, Mariia, 94 Gosplan, 106,142,227-28. See also State Planning Agency grassfield system, 35,211-15,
218-20,221-22 Great Depression, 12,31,46,233 Great Leap Forward, 37 Great Patriotic War, see World War II Green Revolution, 42,43,45-47,53,177, 280n47,294n26 Gulag, see labor camp Hero of Socialist Labor, 92,97,98, 119,209 high modernism, 3,25,26,108,232, 254nl38 high-yielding varieties, 46,51. See also corn, hybrids Hobsbawm, Eric, 233 Hungary, 41,42
Index · 321 ideology, 5,7,37,38-39,48, 53, 58,64, 88,100,128,178,227,229 Ilchenko, Anna, 113,119-20 India, 41,42,46,48-50,51 Indonesia, 52 industrial agriculture productivity and efficiency of, 29,43, 46,76,77,82,97,100,108, 155-56,161,165,166,173,175, 180,212-13,229,230 regional specialization as component of, 40, 80,186 accounting and financial calculation tractors and machines as component as component of, 137-38,144, of, 33,35,36-37,38,41,43,45, 153-55,161,165-66 {see aho khozraschet) 46,57,61,75,76,77-78,83,93, alternatives to, 5,212,215,218,238n23 application in the Soviet Union of 4, 5,11,26,29,41,44,45,47,54, 75,82,144,153-54,163, 165-66,167,181-82,195-96, 197.211.218.225.226.231 as global trend, 3,4,6,8,34,36,37, 46,53,177,195 as open system of nitrogen fixing, 35, 218,232,250n41 capital investments in, 44,45,76,78, 79,160,171,172,174,179,181, 190,193,208 chemicals as component of 29,35,36, 41,43,46,82,95,97,128,166, 180.212.231 com as a component of (see com, as component of industrial agriculture) costs of, 5, 54,232 95,128,153,158,166,167, 169-75,180,212,228,231,232 transfer mentality as a component of {see transfer mentality) informal practices, 168,182,186-87, 195-96,209-10,221-22, 225,278n3 inspection, 69-70,113-14,124-26,145, 147,156,162,168-69,171,172, 181,185-87,192,193-94,206 International Harvester Corporation, 32,173 Iowa, 27,35,37-38,40,62,77,79,95 irrigation, 40,48-49,50-51,52,228 Iron Curtain, 5-6,27,32,231 Italy, 177 Iusupov, Usman, 60 Ivanovo Oblast, 116,117 Izvestiia, 89,97,100,112,208 Jewish identity, 18, 210 early Soviet interest in, 3,14,26,34,
41.53.231 effect on farm labor of, 92,127-28, 144,163,174,211,233 fertilizer as component of, 5,13,17, 35,36,41,44,57,75,77,82,83, 95,97,174,212,213,218,232, 261 n 118 fossil fiiels as component of, 4,35, 37,232 origins in the United States of 2, 5,31, 34,36,38,77 Kabanets, Ivan, 208-9,210 Kaganovich, Lazar, 15,19,71,212 Kalinovka, 15,20,44 Kalnbērziņs, Jānis, 68,75-76,213 Kamensk Oblast, 183,184 Kapitonov, Ivan, 200 Kaplun, Nikita, 152 Karpenko, Mikhail, 201-2 Kazakh SSR, see Kazakhstan Kazakhstan, 13,34,60-61,83,92,97, 113,135,198,205,221
322 · Index KGB (Committee for State Security), 44,111-12,205,221 Kharkiv Oblast, 147,192 Khitrov, Stepan, 197,198 khozraschet system of financial accounting, 8,137-38,144, 154-55,159-61,165,233 Khrushchev, Nikita agrarian reforms and agricultural programs of, 1-2,4,5,7,10, 21-22,23,26,27,29,34,35,37, 44,57, 58,71,77,92,110-11, 113,137,139,140,145,147, 171-72,176,177,179,181,200, 201,203-4,211,219,223,22425,229,230,246n4,269n87, 292nl8,293n25 as head of the Communist Party of struggle for power by, 10,20,25, 29,55,56-57,58-59,61,68, 70-71,78-79,83-84,198,212, 256nl3,278n2 visits to the United States by, 27,39, 41,43,79 Kitchen Debate, see American National Exhibition Kirichenko, Aleksei, 83,113, 188-189,193 kolkhoz, 84 amalgamation of, 21-22,58, 72,275n74 as a collective enterprise, 69,141,149 economics and operation of, 61,108, 137,139,140-41,144,147, 161-62,169,229,272n3 labor and pay on, 10,23,24-25, the Soviet Union, 56, 58, 81, 77-78,91,127-28,129,138-40, 198,199 141,142-43,144,147,148-49, as leader in Ukraine, 11,16,17,19,20, 21-22,23,25,29, 59,92,178,211 as subordinate of Stalin, 17,18 authority of, 2,29,31, 55,56-57, 59, 61,64,70,71-72,81-85,167, 168,171,172,195,211,220,221, 224-225,229,230,255n7 belief in socialism and communism of, 1,16,28-29,30,31,32,37,45, 64.71.85.100.101.124.213 152,162,164-65,174,184,211 low productivity of, 4,13,16,20,45, 79.139.149.155.161.166 Kolkhoznaia zhizri, 151-53,275n75 kolkhozniks as consumers, 108,143,150, 163-65,230-31 as subjects, 87, 88-89,90,138,140, 164.166 living and working conditions of, cult of, 107,119
22,25,26,49,51,88,98,107, educational reforms of, 108,127-28,138,150,156-60, 128-32,135-36 formative experiences of, 15-16, 164,230 20,21,29 leadership style of, 21,76,80,113,116, 199.207.213 legacy of, 2-3,30, 56,57,84,85, 87,107,164-65,204,205, 208,226-27 ouster of, 2,83,107,221 Komsomol, 60, 97,109,110-15,116-17, 118,120-23,124-27,129-31, 135,149,233 Central Committee of, 112-13,114, 116-17,121,125-27,132 Congresses of, 119-20,134 Komsomolskaia pravda, 100,102,112,114 Kostroma Oblast, 162,174
Index · Kozlov, Aleksei, 212 323 moral, 87, 88-89,90,91-92,100, Kozlov, Frol, 193,206 107-8,109-11,115,117,118-19, Krasnodar Krai, 67,74,134-35, 121,123,125,129,135-36,139, 157,164,190 145,184,187,188,189-90, 211,213-14 land management, 33,38,74,77, 83,163, Krasnoïarsk Krai, 72-73,145,201 211-212,214-15,216-17,220, Krokodil, 101,102 224-25,228 Krotkov, Evgenii, 154,155-56,157 Larionov, Aleksei, 203-5,211,224 Kukuruza, 89,98,103,105-6,128 Latin America, 5, 52, 53 Kulakov, Fëdor, 154,163,164,214-15 Kurgan Oblast, 59,69 Latvia, 68,70,75,92, 111, 116,216,217 Lebedev, Ivan, 203 Kursk Oblast, 15,44,126,184,211. Lenin, Vladimir, 1,12,15,39,44,71,106, See also Province Kuzmin, Iosif, 171 124,134,139,147 Lenin Prize, 180 Kyiv, 8,15, 83,187 Leningrad, 33,100,115 Kyiv Oblast, 83,207,210 Leningrad Affair, 58 Red Plowman kolkhoz, 207-9, 210,225 Kyrgyz SSR, See Kyrgyzstan Kyrgyzstan, 68,74,97,184 Leningrad Oblast, 66,162,194 Li, Liubov, 98-99,106 Libya, 52 Lipetsk Oblast, 83,126 Lithuania, 114,120,139,162,215-23, labor, 128,129,135-36 224,225 conditions, 23,139-40,174 Lithuanian SSR, see Lithuania discipline, 25,160,191 living standards market, 8,24,139,146,166,191 pay for (see wages and pay) as part of Cold War competition, 30, unrest, 11,164 in the Soviet Union, 1,29,30,32,43, 64,230 labor camp, 23,191 labor-day, 10,17,23,24,138,140,141, 142,143,146,148,154,155-56, 158-59,163 labor incentives, 24,57, 87,133 coercion, 24,25,87,88,107,109, 32,71,164,224 loans for development by Soviet Union, 45-46,48,51-52,254nl23 Loshchenkov, Fëdor, 202 Lysenko, Trofim, 21,41,168,175-78,
179-80,280nn37-38,281 n54 127.129.135-36,137,139,140, 146-47,166 material, 87, 88,91,108,109-12,117, 118.121.129.135-36,137, 139-40,142,144-45,146, 154-58,160-61,162,164,184, machines, agricultural, see industrial agriculture, machines as a component of manufacture of, 78,167,169,170-72, 173-74,175 194-95,229,269n54 (see also Magnitogorsk, 33,109 wages and pay) Maksimov, Leonid, 213-14
324 · Index Malenkov, Georgii, 10,20,22,25,26,29, 37,58-59,61,70,71,78,83,176, 191,212 Maniakin, Sergei, 130-31,156 Moscow, 8,13,15-16,20,21,22,31,58, 59,79,93,103,104,105,106, 114,118,119,132,182,188,204, Manukovskii, Nikolai, 95,97,98, 223,233 Moscow Oblast, 59,65,114,117,140, 123,153 Mao Zedong, 37,47 MTS (machine-tractor station), 14, 146,186,200-1 Marx, Karl, 8,15,71,250n41 22,71-72,110,140,143,147, Marxism, see ideology 150,169-70,172,183,199, 200-1,217 mass media, 23, 56,63,67,87,88-89,90, 95,96,98,100,105,107,109, 112-13,114,115-16,117,124-25, 129,151,152,188,198,226 Matskevich, Vladimir, 38,41,49, 51,79, 83,94,140,178,185,195 abolition of, 140-41,144,158,161,231 Muratov, Zinnat, 65,68 Mylarshchikov, Vladimir, 201-2,204-5 Nasser, Gemal Abdel, 52 Medvedev, Roy, 228 nationalism, 215,217,220,224 Medvedev, Zhores, 228 Naumenko, Andrei, 206 Mendel, Gregor, 176 Nehru, Jawaharlal, 48,49 Metro (Moscow), 16,48,104 Nepal, 52 Mexican Agriculture Program, 46-47 New Delhi, 49,50 Mexico, 42,46,177 Michael, Louis, 33 New Economic Policy (NEP), 12,14,25, Mikoyan, Anastas, 20,48,59 New Zealand, 43 Ministry of Agriculture, 63,79,118,146, Nikonov, Aleksandr, 68,70,213 172.193 Ministry of Government Oversight, 168, North America, 4, 54,232 172,182,185,279n4 26,155 Nixon, Richard, 2 North Caucasus, 34,40, 51,62,186 Ministry of Grain Procurement, 185,187, North Ossetia ASSR, 121-23,190 192.193 mobilization campaigns, 60,63,88,109, Novocherkassk, 30 110,137,140,153,197,229. See also labor incentives, moral Moldova, 18,20,33,74-75,105,120, 162,164,182-83,184,186,199 Novosibirsk Report, 234
Nuriev, Zia, 76 Odesa Oblast, 66,187-88,192,207 Omsk Oblast, 69, 111 Moldavian SSR, see Moldova Order ofLenin, 204 Molodoi leninets, 124,129-30 Orel Oblast, 67,74,126 Molotov, Viacheslav, 68,71 Organov, Nikolai, 201 Moral Codex of the Builders of Ozërnyi, Mark, 55,92,94 Communism, 110 moral economy, 138,159-60,164, 166,272n5 Moroz, V. K., 214-15 peasants, 10-13,47,53,96,140,212, 216,231 Penza Oblast, 74,117,128
Index · 325 perestroika, 229,233 Rockefeller Foundation, 46 personal plot, 14,17,23,24-25,138,139, Romania, 42 142,146,150,157,164,165,166, 184,216 petroleum, see industrial agriculture, fossil fuels as a component of Petukhov, Aleksandr, 199 Petukhov, Boris, 202 Philippines, 46 Rostov Oblast, 190,211 RSFSR (Russian Soviet Federative Soviet Republic), see Russia Rudenko, Roman, 206 rural modernization, 4, 5,6,10,26, 47, 52, 53,104,158,230, 231,237η 18 Piketty, Thomas, 232 Rusk, Dean, 40 Pioneers, 112-13,115,118 Russia, 13,15,17,40, 66,74,123,125-26, 142,162,206,216,224,229 planning in the Soviet Union, 40,44,47, 48,50,57,65-66,69,79,140, 173,229. See ако five-year plans alternatives to, 48,253nl22 reforms to, 68-69, 70, 80-81,154,160 Podgornyi, Nikolai, 83,149-50, 206, 207,208 Russian Civil War, 3, 8,11-12,15,64, 106,109 Russian Revolution, 11,15,233 Salisbury, Harrison, 93 Samokhval, (official), 191,193-94 Poland, 30,42,49,149 political economy of Soviet agriculture, Sanina, Aleksandra, 140 2,8,138,166,229,230 Saratov Oblast, 116,121 Saratov, 132,150 popcorn, 93,103,104 Scientific-Technical Revolution, 7 Pravda, 22,63, 88,92,93,101,112,121, 197,198,204 Selskaia zhizn, see Selskoe khoziaistvo Pravda Ukrainy, 188 press, see mass media 102,103,112 Semichastnyi, Vladimir, 44,120 private property, 7,23,39,48,71,84 procurements and purchases by the state, Seven-Year Plan (1959-1965), 44, 58,76-77,84,139,144,145,166, 201-3,229 Prometheanism, 34, 53 propaganda, 63,67, 88, 99-100,107,128 Selskoekhoziaistvo, 63,67, 88,97,98,101, 75,76,84 Sharkov, Boris, 222 Shelepin, Aleksandr,
112,113,205 Shelest, Petro, 83,207-9,210 Shepilov, Dmitrii, 59,63,68,71 Sheremetev, Aleksandr, 171 Radianska Ukraina, 188 Shevchenko, Andrei, 25,38, rationing, 17,19,20 Red Army, see Soviet Army Siberia, 34,60,69,72,177,201 religion, 14,88,98-100 Slezkine, Yuri, 224 Revolution of 1905,11 Smirnov, Georgii, 205 Riazan Oblast, 66,203-4,207,208-9, 210,215,221,223,224 Sniečkus, Antanas, 216,217,219-24 Riga, 68 Rivne Oblast, 121,148 39,41, 59 socialism, 1,12-13,17,29,31,33,64,71, 88,110,118-19,128,133,143, 164,233
326 Index socialist competition, 95,109,110-11, 114-17,118,120-21,123-24,125, 136,152 socialist realism, 25,88,140 Sokolov, Boris, 38,128,178-80 Solzhenitsyn, Alexander, 10 Sovetskaia Litva, 218-19,222 agricultural policies of, 55,71,88,137, 138.139.167.212.230.231 [see ако collectivization) cult of, 18,71,106 Stalinism, 3, 53,96,212 Stalinist Plan for the Transformation of Nature, 26,34 Soviet Army, 15,16,17,102, Stalin Prize, 92,176 215- 16,274n45 Soviet Union Starovskii, Vladimir, 25 agrarian crisis in, 2,10,17,25,26, 54,55-56 bureaucracy in, 2, 54,57,61,63,75, State Committee for Foreign Economic Relations, 51 state of all the people, 110,124,126,127,135 State Planning Agency, see Gosplan 79,80-81, 84,167,168,171,174, Stavropol (city), 8,130 192,195,198-200,230,231, 284nl45-146 Stavropol Krai, 23,68,74,90,115, economic growth of, 7,30,78-79, 100-1,229 government of 8, 55,124,127 {see ако Council of Ministers) industrialization of, 4, 6,7,10,12-13, 22,25,31,47,54,107,109,230 rural governance in, 56-58,79,8586,88,107-8,138-39,198,199, 216-17,225,233-34 sovkhoz economics and operation of, 137,143, 124-25,131-34,141-42,151, 153,155,157-59,160,161-62, 164-65,169-70,174-75,182, 184,185,190-92,193-94, 202-3,211,214-15,233 Lenin kolkhoz, Goriachevodsk, 151-53,158,160,161,275n74 Stavropolskaiapravda, 129,141 Storozhev, Iakov, 199-200 student production brigades, 131-34 Suratgarh, 48-49,51 Syria, 52 156.212.229 low productivity of, 4,79,166, 211-12 Tambov Oblast, 126,142,211,227 as state-owned enterprise, 48, 53,68, Taubman, William, 2,3,38,81 79.229 sovnarkhoz, 191-92 taxes on
agriculture, 10,12,13,17,22,23, space program, 49. See also Sputnik Taylor, Frederick Winslow, 33 Sputnik, 7,100 technology 24,25,58,139,143,150,155 square-cluster planting, 55, 59, 74,75, 180,201 history of, 6,32 Stakhanovites, 91. See also 42.53.54.231 transfer from the United States, 1, 5, vanguard worker transfer from the Soviet Union, 31,32, Stakhurskii, Mikhail, 205-6 20,26,28-29,31,32-34,36,38, Stalin, Iosif, 1,10,12-14,15-16,18,19, 41,43,44,51,54,77,79,95,128, 25,27,48,58,63,85,98,124, 127,128,168,176,198 168,169,172-73,175,178,179, 180.187.188.190.231
Index · transfer to the Soviet Union, 1,4, 5-6, Vail, Pëtr, 104,226 29,32-34,38,41,43,44, 53,77, vanguard worker, 91, 95, 98-99,121, 168,169,172-73,178,179,180, 152,153 Vasinauskas, Petras, 218-19 187.188.190.213.231 as value-neutral good, 33,39,42, 53,175 Ternopil Oblast, 96-98,148,149 territorial production administrations, 80-81, 84, 211 327 Vavilov, Nikolai, 33, 50,176,177,178 Venzher, Vladimir, 140 Vietnam, 42 Viliams, Vasilli, 211, 214, 215, 218, 220 Vilnius, 8, 220,222 Terror, the, 8,14,16 Vinnytsia Oblast, 141,206 Thaw, the, 6,29-30,98,104,106, Virgin Lands program, 5, 29, 34, 37,40, 140,201 theft, 147-49,151-52,184,205 Third Party Program, 30, 64 42,59,60-61,68,83,84,107, 109,113,114,117,132,135,198, 221,227 Thompson, E. P., 138,272n5 Timiriazev Agricultural Academy, 79-80 Volga River, 62, 66 Timiriazev, Kliment, 50 Volovchenko, Ivan, 83 transfer mentality, 5,29,33-34,46, Voronezh Oblast, 93,94,95,114,126, 47, 51, 53 travopole, see grass-field system Trotskii, Lev, 12 Tulupnikov, Aleksandr, 50,143 Tursunkulov, Khamrakul, 51 Vologda Oblast, 24,66,199 184,197 wage labor, 8,12,139,143-45,155,162, 229,231,233 wages and pay, 129,133,140 on kolkhozes, 23,137,139,141, Ukraine, 10,11,13,15,17,18,19,20,21, 40,51,55,62,74-75,93,97,105, 119,141,146,147,148-49,162, 163,182,186,187,190,192,205, 142-44,146,148-49,155-60, 162,163,164-65,201,230 on sovkhozes, 139,141,156 Wallace, Henry, 46 206-7,219,229 United Kingdom, 6,12,43 Washington, DC, 40,79 Western Europe, 4, 54,88,232 United States women as farm laborers, 22, 96, 98,141, as international donor, 142,146,151,156,159,162,
45-47,49,50 as Soviet Unions main competitor, 6, 269n57. See abo gender and femininity 71,224,226 visitors to the Soviet Union from, 38, 42,43,188,252nn97֊98 urbanization, 4, 8,14,22,29, 104-5,128,136,140,165, 226.231 Uzbekistan, 51,60,98 Uzbek SSR, see Uzbekistan World War 1,3-4,5,11,106 World War II, 4, 8,11,14,16-18,90, 110,232 effect on farming in the Soviet Union, 17,18-19,26, 54,230 xenophobia, 18, 31,176
328 · Index Young Communist League, see Komsomol youth, 32,97,109-15,128,133, 135,267n2 Yugoslavia, 50 Zaslavskaia, Tatiana, 234 Zhebrak, Anton, 177 Zhidkikh, (kolkhoz chair), 148 Zhytomyr Oblast, 205,225 Zolotoukhin, Grigorii, 211,227 Bayerische
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title | Corn crusade Khrushchev's farming revolution in the post-Stalin Soviet Union |
title_auth | Corn crusade Khrushchev's farming revolution in the post-Stalin Soviet Union |
title_exact_search | Corn crusade Khrushchev's farming revolution in the post-Stalin Soviet Union |
title_full | Corn crusade Khrushchev's farming revolution in the post-Stalin Soviet Union Aaron Hale-Dorrell |
title_fullStr | Corn crusade Khrushchev's farming revolution in the post-Stalin Soviet Union Aaron Hale-Dorrell |
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title_short | Corn crusade |
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title_sub | Khrushchev's farming revolution in the post-Stalin Soviet Union |
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