2017-07-31T01:25:50+03:00[Europe/Moscow] en true Collectivization in the Soviet Union, Kibbutz, Collective farming, Moshav, Sovkhoz, Kolkhoz, Stolypin reform, Obshchina, Agricultural cooperative, H-2A Visa, Landwirtschaftliche Produktionsgenossenschaft flashcards
Agricultural labor

Agricultural labor

  • Collectivization in the Soviet Union
    The Soviet Union enforced the collectivization of its agricultural sector between 1928 and 1940 during the ascendancy of Joseph Stalin.
  • Kibbutz
    A kibbutz (Hebrew: קִבּוּץ / קיבוץ, lit. "gathering, clustering"; plural kibbutzim קִבּוּצִים / קיבוצים) is a collective community in Israel that was traditionally based on agriculture.
  • Collective farming
    Collective farming and communal farming are various types of agricultural production in which multiple farmers run their holdings as a joint enterprise.
  • Moshav
    Moshav (Hebrew: מוֹשָׁב‎‎, plural מוֹשָׁבִים moshavim, lit. settlement, village) is a type of Israeli town or settlement, in particular a type of cooperative agricultural community of individual farms pioneered by the Labour Zionists during the second wave of aliyah.
  • Sovkhoz
    A sovkhoz (Russian: совхо́з; IPA: [sɐvˈxos] , abbreviated from советское хозяйство, "Soviet farm"), typically translated as state farm, is a state-owned farm.
  • Kolkhoz
    A kolkhoz (Russian: колхо́з; IPA: [kɐˈlxos] , Ukrainian: колгосп, kolhosp, Russian plural kolkhozy, anglicized plural kolkhozes) was a form of collective farm in the Soviet Union.
  • Stolypin reform
    The Stolypin agrarian reforms were a series of changes to Imperial Russia's agricultural sector instituted during the tenure of Pyotr Stolypin, Chairman of the Council of Ministers (Prime Minister).
  • Obshchina
    Obshchina (Russian: общи́на; IPA: [ɐpˈɕːinə], literally: "commune") or Mir (Russian: мир, literally: "society" (one of the meanings)) or Selskoye obshestvo (Russian: Cельское общество ("Rural community", official term in the 19th and 20th century) were peasant village communities, as opposed to individual farmsteads, or khutors, in Imperial Russia. The term derives from the word о́бщий, obshchiy (common).
  • Agricultural cooperative
    An agricultural cooperative, also known as a farmers' co-op, is a cooperative where farmers pool their resources in certain areas of activity.
  • H-2A Visa
    An H-2A visa allows a foreign national entry into the U.
  • Landwirtschaftliche Produktionsgenossenschaft
    The German expression Landwirtschaftliche Produktionsgenossenschaft (English: Agricultural Production Cooperative), or — more commonly — its acronym LPG was the official designation for large, collectivised farms in East Germany, corresponding to Soviet kolkhoz.