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Volumn 30, Issue 1, 2005, Pages 25-44

Violence and social (dis)continuity: Comparing collectivization in two East European villages

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EID: 17344368476     PISSN: 03071022     EISSN: None     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1080/0307102042000337279     Document Type: Article
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    • The article is based on fieldwork in 1999 and 2000 in Mesterszállás (Hungary) and Kisiratos (Romania). Apart from participant observation and different interview techniques, archive work was part of the research. Quotations from taped interviews are marked with the date, quotations from informal talks with diary notes (DN) and date.
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    • In Mesterszállás, land auctions were based on arrangements in advance. There are no data on land auctions, but Hungarian sociologists assume that in about 70 per cent of all cases not genuine but agreed-on auctions took place (I. Harcsa, I. Kovách and I. Szelényi, 'The price of privatization: the post-communist transformational crisis of the Hungarian agrarian system' in I. Szelényi (ed.), (London)
    • In Mesterszállás, land auctions were based on arrangements in advance. There are no data on land auctions, but Hungarian sociologists assume that in about 70 per cent of all cases not genuine but agreed-on auctions took place (I. Harcsa, I. Kovách and I. Szelényi, 'The price of privatization: the post-communist transformational crisis of the Hungarian agrarian system' in I. Szelényi (ed.), Privatizing the Land - Rural Political Economy in Post-communist Societies (London, 1998), 214-39.
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    • note
    • Today the rejection of a marriage in Mesterszállás by the parents is sometimes explained as follows: 'The family does not match ours.' But this often entails a different social origin. The answers in the questionnaires also hint at a socially homogeneous marriage pattern. In 49 households both partners were asked, 'Have you had compensation vouchers at your own disposal? In 39 cases either both or none of them had personal claims. These data are influenced by the age of respondents, since the younger generation only inherited claims if the parents had died. Still, the numbers indicate that in most cases either both partners stemmed from a poor or both from a rich family.
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    • Kulak is a pejorative term, taken from the Russian, which was adopted in Hungarian to label rich peasants (see below).
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    • note
    • But this may also have been influenced by the fact that appropriation of furniture in Kisiratos may more often have occurred from former German property (see below).
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    • note
    • The current numbers for Kisiratos are: 1781 Hungarians, 58 Romanians, 10 Gipsy and 1 German. Religious distribution in Kisiratos: 1774 Roman Catholics, 51 Orthodox, 12 Calvinist, 2 Protestant, 1 Greek Catholic, 1 other (1992 Recenamântul Populaiei si Locuintelor, CNS, România, 1994).
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    • (1983) East European Quarterly , vol.17 , Issue.1 , pp. 57-65
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    • The process was induced by the abolishment of serfdom, but took several decades to be completed. For an overview and some of the eminent problems see, in I. Szabó (ed.), (Budapest)
    • The process was induced by the abolishment of serfdom, but took several decades to be completed. For an overview and some of the eminent problems see L Für, 'Jobbágyföld - Parasztföld', in I. Szabó (ed.), A Parasztság Magyarországon A Kapitaliszmuskorában 1848-1914 (Budapest, 1965), 33-153.
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    • During the post-war reforim, around 30 per cent of the agricultural land was distributed to 642,000 people in Hungary, but often beneficiaries received less than 0.5 ha each; see
    • During the post-war reforim, around 30 per cent of the agricultural land was distributed to 642,000 people in Hungary, but often beneficiaries received less than 0.5 ha each; see S. Lacka, 'A Földterület és a Földhasználat Alakulása 1945 és 1994 között', Statisztikai Szemle (1996), 117-29.;
    • (1996) Statisztikai Szemle , pp. 117-129
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    • In Mesterszállás, as elsewhere, the number of peasants owning less than 3 ha rose after the reform (from 73 in 1941 to 119 in 1949, KSH 1941,)
    • In Mesterszállás, as elsewhere, the number of peasants owning less than 3 ha rose after the reform (from 73 in 1941 to 119 in 1949, KSH 1941, 1949);
    • (1949)
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    • 101 families received land, with some of them again registered as having great difficulties three years later. See (Mesterszállás)
    • 101 families received land, with some of them again registered as having great difficulties three years later. See F. Horváth and I. Csabai, Mesterszállás Község. 25 éve fejlødés 1945-1969 között (Mesterszállás, 1969), 15.
    • (1969) Mesterszállás Község. 25 éve Fejlødés 1945-1969 Között , pp. 15
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    • Official statistics about land reform in Romania state that more than a million ha were distributed to 918,000 peasants, who received an average of 1.3 ha each. See (Cambridge, Mass. and London)
    • Official statistics about land reform in Romania state that more than a million ha were distributed to 918,000 peasants, who received an average of 1.3 ha each.See J. M. Montias, Economic Development in Communist Rumania (Cambridge, Mass. and London, 1967) 89;
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    • (London), It is not known to the author how many people in Kisiratos received land, but the villagers remember the distribution of the Schneider property, one of the ethnic German families, and the distribution of building sites to the poor, still called the 'Groza-settlement' (Groza telep)
    • G. Ionescu, Communism in Rumania 1944-1962 (London, 1964), 111. It is not known to the author how many people in Kisiratos received land, but the villagers remember the distribution of the Schneider property, one of the ethnic German families, and the distribution of building sites to the poor, still called the 'Groza-settlement' (Groza telep).
    • (1964) Communism in Rumania 1944-1962 , pp. 111
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    • KSH 1881, 1897, 1900, 1980 and Institutul Central de Statisticâ, 1938. 1944
    • KSH 1881, 1897, 1900, 1980 and Institutul Central de Statisticâ, 1938, 1944, 1956.
    • (1956)
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    • for ethnographical and sociological descriptions of the Hungarian tanya see in I. Györffy, (Budapest). According to scattered archive material, the first settlement of Kisiratos took place in 1819, while the official founding year was 1828. At this time 125 persons were living in Kisiratos (Országos Levéltár Budapest, Dep. Regnicolaris, 1828-as összeirás and Országos Levéltár, Budapest: Archivum palatinale; Landesconskrition, 1828)
    • for ethnographical and sociological descriptions of the Hungarian tanya see I. Györffy, 'A magyar tanya' in I. Györffy, Alföldi Népélet (Budapest, 1983). According to scattered archive material, the first settlement of Kisiratos took place in 1819, while the official founding year was 1828. At this time 125 persons were living in Kisiratos (Országos Levéltár Budapest, Dep. Regnicolaris, 1828-as összeirás and Országos Levéltár, Budapest: Archivum palatinale; Landesconskrition, 1828).
    • (1983) Alföldi Népélet
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    • This emotional linkage seems to be more powerful for men than women, who recall the bitter experiences of isolation and hard work. This may also help explain why women did not reclaim the historical property of their parents as men did. See, (Fall)
    • This emotional linkage seems to be more powerful for men than women, who recall the bitter experiences of isolation and hard work. This may also help explain why women did not reclaim the historical property of their parents as men did. See T. Thelen, ' "The new power of the old men": privatization and family relations in Mesterszállás (Hungary)', East Europe Review, XXI, 2 (Fall 2003).
    • (2003) East Europe Review , vol.21 , Issue.2
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    • 'Collectivization in Hungary and Romania'
    • I. T. Sanders (ed.) (Kentucky)
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  • 42
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    • note
    • In Hungary the exact amount was 25 hold, which equals 14.5 ha.
  • 43
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    • note
    • Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok Megyei Levéltár: Megyei Tanács VB. Pénzügyi Osztaly. Szám nelküli iratai 1950-3.
  • 44
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    • note
    • They were listed as chiabur, the Romanian equivalent of kulak.
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    • note
    • For similar cases of arbitrary registration see Cartwright, op. cit. 72.
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    • note
    • Directiunea Centralâ de Statisticâ, Registrul Agricol Comunal, 1951-55. In the registers about 200 households were found to be missing.
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    • note
    • The 14 male members brought 97 cadastral yoke (c. 58.2 ha), that means on average less than 5 ha each for them (Jáz-Nagykun-Szolnok Megyei Levéltár, Tsz iratok Uttöro, vezetési ügyek 1950-72). Usually the first members of collective farms were from the lower social strata of the peasant society; see, for example, Donáth, op. cit. 242.
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    • note
    • In Romania, as elsewhere, the soil of a collective farm ideally consisted of the landed property of its members, but as in Hungary (see above), in a lot of cases only poorer peasants were willing to join the co-operatives so that the amount of in-brought land was not enough to set up a viable farm. In Romania it is reported that the Ministry of Agriculture in these cases denied the application to set up a co-operative (see Cartwright, op. cit., 73-4).
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    • In 1952 the 'Peace' co-operative (Béke) and in 1955 the 'Rákóczi' (name of a national idol) co-operative were founded (Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok Megyei Levéltár: Rákóczi mg tsz, resp. Béke mg tsz).
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    • note
    • In fact, he was a landless labourer before he married the daughter of a small peasant in Mesterszállás. For more information on life histories in Mesterszállás see Thelen, op. cit.
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    • UP to 1959 rich peasants were officially not allowed to join co-operatives (Donáth, op. cit., 235).
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    • note
    • Hold is an old unit for measuring land and equals about 0.6 ha.
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    • According to the description of former members and lacking another explanation for the letters it is suggested that the co-operative was named after the Russian toz in the thirties; see (New York). According to Sampson, op. cit., 153, toz stands for 'Tavarishshestwo po obshchestvennoi obrabotki zemli', and was also used in other Romanian villages
    • According to the description of former members and lacking another explanation for the letters it is suggested that the co-operative was named after the Russian toz in the thirties; see M. Hollos and B. C. Maday: 'Introduction' in their New Hungarian Peasants: An East Central European Experience with Collectivization (New York, 1983), 1-4. According to Sampson, op. cit., 153, toz stands for 'Tavarishshestwo po obshchestvennoi obrabotki zemli', and was also used in other Romanian villages.
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    • D. A. Kideckel in his study of collectivization in another settlement also points to the importance of family and friendship networks: 'The socialist transformation of agriculture in a Romanian commune, 1945-1962', American Ethnologist, IX, 2 (1982), 320-40.
    • (1982) American Ethnologist , vol.9 , Issue.2 , pp. 320-340
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    • note
    • Goldcrown is an old measure for the quality of land used under the Habsburg Empire in land registration.
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    • note
    • These incidents were confirmed by local informants as well as by a report of the head of the Executive Committee from 18 February 1957 (Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok Megyei Levéltár).
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    • Történet Hivatal: 146/k.v.-150377.384-7. An exception was the priest, who took part in the council, but was not a kulak.
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    • The role of the rural populations in the 1956 events is contested. Donáth, op. cit., 268 argues that peasants were hesitant to participate in violent events, precisely because 'the fact that the reactionary elements had acted more openly in the villages than in the capital and the representatives of reaction were long known to the peasants'.
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    • See for example 11 January 1957 and 22 February 1957 (Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok Megyei Levéltár: Mesterszállás KT.VB. 1956/1957).
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    • In Romania, the overall influence of de-Stalinization was less strong than in other eastern European countries (Ionescu, op. cit., 257).
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    • Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok Megyei Levéltár: Földrendezés, földügyiminiszter 216/1959.
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    • According to I. Szelényi, about 2-3 per cent of the population, usually 'stubborn peasants', remained in private agriculture; see (Wisconsin), and 35
    • According to I. Szelényi, about 2-3 per cent of the population, usually 'stubborn peasants', remained in private agriculture; see Socialist Entrepreneurs. Embourgeoisement in Rural Hungary (Wisconsin, 1988), 88 and 35.
    • (1988) Socialist Entrepreneurs. Embourgeoisement in Rural Hungary , pp. 88
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    • In other parts of Romania, mostly hilly regions, private farms remained. They made up approximately 4 per cent of all land (Montias, op. cit. 93).
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    • There are hints in the literature that early collectivization in Romania meant generally more extensive use of violence and profound changes in local society; see B. v. Hirschhausen, op. cit., 161-3. suggests in his study of another early collectivized settlement that 'the penalty of being the first' probably caused a higher degree of alienation between citizens and the local political institutions than in communities in which collectivization was delayed: (Boulder). But this may have been the case in other regions with early collectivization too
    • There are hints in the literature that early collectivization in Romania meant generally more extensive use of violence and profound changes in local society; see B. v. Hirschhausen, op. cit., 161-3. S. L. Sampson suggests in his study of another early collectivized settlement that 'the penalty of being the first' probably caused a higher degree of alienation between citizens and the local political institutions than in communities in which collectivization was delayed: National Integration Through Socialist Planning: An Anthropological Study of a Romanian New Town (Boulder, 1984), 158. But this may have been the case in other regions with early collectivization too.
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    • For the influence of the later decades of socialism on these villages, especially reliability of state support for agriculture, and the policies concerning staff and substitution of long-term rights in these villages, see Thelen, op. cit. and T. Thelen, 'Post-socialist entrepreneurs in rural Hungary: social continuity and legal practice in Mesterszállás', Acta Ethnographica Hungarica, XLVI, 3-4 (2001), 315-42.
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