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Titre Terre et « pureté ethnique » aux confins polono-ukrainiens
Auteur Edouard Conte
Mir@bel Revue Etudes rurales
Numéro no 138-140, 1995 Paysan au-delà du mur
Page 53-85
Résumé anglais Land and « Ethnic Purity » along the Polish-Ukrainian Borderlands The agrarian economy of the Polish-Ukrainian borderlands (kresy), and in particular of former central Galicia, was long based on a deeply inegalitarian articulation of microfundia and latifundia. After 1945, through an ironic turn of history, they became a unique stronghold of individual peasant property in the areas which remained under Polish control. In contrast, in the areas subjected to Soviet rule, collectivization was quickly imposed ; after 1991, a landscape devoid of lords as well as of peasants suddenly emerged, where, for lack of agrarian reform, vast latifundia lay fallow in expectation of a yet hypothetical « transition ». Placed in a long-term historical perspective, this dual heritage of Soviet times helps us to understand the complex relations between shifts in patterns of land control and the singular versatility of collective identities.
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