Moscow is Far Away: Peasant Communal Traditions in the Expulsion of Collective Farm Members in the Vyatka-Kirov Region 1932-1939

This article examines how collective farmers and collective farm administrations used expulsion to police their communities. They expelled people who threatened the economic stability of the collective farm by engaging in otkhod (seasonal migrant labour), theft or absenteeism. These expulsions often...

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Countryside
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Migrant workers
Regions
Theft
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