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    STUDIA THEOLOGIA%20REFORMATA%20TRANSYLVANICA - Issue no. 2 / 2009  
         
  Article:   THE DEVELOPMENT OF SOCIALIST ECONOMIC FORMS IN SOVATA. CAPITAL CIRCUMSTANCES OF COLLECTIVIZATION / A SZOCIALISTA GAZDASÁGI FORMÁK KIALAKULÁSA SZOVÁTÁN. A KOLLEKTIVIZÁLÁS FŐBB MOMENTUMAI.

Authors:  JÁNOSI CSONGOR.
 
       
         
  Abstract:  The collection system, widespread use of restrictive measures on the “kulaks”, led to a decrease in private farms, and as the stations of surrender first notes the transitional creation of agricultural sharing, in the early sixties the educational impact of the work, established collective farms led to the final formation of the economic state. Research site of the present study is Sovata (Mureş County) and administratively subordinated villages, where we can track every step of the process of socialist transformation of private property. To investigate the facts we resorted to an innovative material from the National Romanian Archives, Mureş branch. Besides literature and official journals, using the “oral history” method, the relation between state-oppressed, we get to valuable testimonies from the interviewed persons. We tried to get closed to the radical transformation of the manner by reversing the high policy, trying to attempt the main reasons for the mass collectivization, we detail the most important periods for delivery of products within the legislative. The interpretation of the question we have reduced to the city-village society, taking into account the social consequences of aggressive state intervention.

Keywords: communism, collectivization, discrimination, Romania, Sovata.
 
         
     
         
         
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