Situation in Agriculture and Standing of Peasants in Western Belarus during the 1920s

Authors

  • Alena Marková

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14712/12128112.3676

Keywords:

Belarus 1920s, Poland 1920s, agriculture, peasants, national movement

Abstract

The given paper addresses to study the phenomena of the fruitful connection between the political movement and the economic situation of peasants in Western Belarus during the 1920s, when agitation of the radical left achieved major success. In this study, we follow the discursive background of the key factors in the growth of the national movement during this short time period. The article aims at providing an explanation of the specific circumstances and at presenting that in the case of Western Belarus, the main role in the mass mobilization of the local population was played by socio-economic factors. National oppression (denial of Belarusian schools, forced polonisation, assimilation efforts from the Polish side) linked with social and economic oppression, led to the unusually accelerated progress of the Belarusian national movement.

Author Biography

Alena Marková

pochází z Běloruska. Vystudovala obecnou antropologii na Fakultě humanitních studií UK v Praze, kde je v současnosti studentkou doktorského studijního programu antropologie. Specializuje se na problematiku historické antropologie a sociálněpolitických dějin střední a východní Evropy na konci 19. a na počátku 20. století.

Published

2009-05-01

How to Cite

Marková, A. (2009). Situation in Agriculture and Standing of Peasants in Western Belarus during the 1920s. Lidé města, 11(1), 193-213. https://doi.org/10.14712/12128112.3676

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