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  • Kolkhoz - Wikipedia
    In a kolkhoz, a member, called a kolkhoznik (Russian: колхо́зник, feminine form kolkhoznitsa, Russian: колхо́зница), received a share of the farm's product and profit according to the number of days worked, whereas a sovkhoz employed salaried workers
  • Kolkhoz | Collective farming, Soviet Union, Communism | Britannica
    Kolkhoz, in the former Soviet Union, a cooperative agricultural enterprise operated on state-owned land by peasants from a number of households who belonged to the collective and who were paid as salaried employees on the basis of quality and quantity of labour contributed
  • The Kolkhoz: Its Social Structure and Development - JSTOR
    The executive committee of the kolkhoz assembly serves as the kolkhoz management It consists of five to nine persons (men or women), depending upon the size of the kolkhoz, who are appointed for a term of two years
  • KOLKHOZ Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    Sergii Mukaieliants, Washington Post, 23 Aug 2023 The kolkhoz, or collective farm, that once stood in the heart of Senkivka was abandoned, graffiti on its walls warning that the building was liable to collapse
  • The Kolkhoz: Its Social Structure and Development
    The Kolkhoz: Its Social Structure and Development Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 August 2018
  • Kolkhoz: European History – 1890 to 1945 Study Guide |. . .
    A kolkhoz was a collective farm in the Soviet Union, established as part of the agricultural collectivization policies implemented by the government in the late 1920s and early 1930s
  • Glossary of Terms: Ko - Marxists Internet Archive
    Ko Kolkhoz (Collective Farm) Collective Farms in the Soviet Union, operated by peasants who were paid on the basis of the labour contributed Launched in 1929 by Stalin, with opposition from a strong portion of the party (which was eliminated), the plan was a forced "voluntary" union of peasants
  • Kolkhoz - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    As a collective farm, a kolkhoz was legally organized as a production cooperative The Standard Charter of a kolkhoz is a model of cooperative principles in print
  • Kolkhoz - Wikiwand
    In a kolkhoz, a member, called a kolkhoznik (Russian: колхо́зник, feminine form kolkhoznitsa, Russian: колхо́зница), received a share of the farm's product and profit according to the number of days worked, whereas a sovkhoz employed salaried workers
  • THE KOLKHOZY - Springer
    The kolkhoz paid the MTS for its services, and remunerated the tractor drivers, who were themselves usually members of the kolkhoz Even before mass collectivisation, collective labour in the kolkhozy was normally organised in ‘brigades’ (brigady – a non-Russian term for a novel activity)





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