Chinese Peasants in the Communist Revolution
.... one million villages in the country which were marked for revolutionary overhaul, specifically
land reform which would indeed return the
land to the
peasants. ....
(3067

12

)
Peasants and Serfs in the Russian Empire
.... Key provisions: - landlords were to remain owners of the
land, but the
peasants were to acquire ownership, by purchase over a definite period of time, of their ....
(4474

18

)
Role of Peasants in the French Revolution
.... The plan proposed by the monarchy in the guise of modernization would have taken
land from the
peasants and worsened their economic position, and would not ....
(1452

6

)
Russia and Urbanization
.... to the city to work in deplorable conditions in the factories, or whether they stayed in the rural areas to work a depleted
land,
peasants suffered mightily ....
(1923

8

)
Revolution and Rights
.... However, the day-to-day life of most
peasants and artisans did not change. Extremely poor
peasants rarely gained access to
land. ....
(1596

6

)
Urbanization & Industrialization in Russia
.... to the city to work in deplorable conditions in the factories, or whether they stayed in the rural areas to work a depleted
land,
peasants suffered mightily ....
(1923

8

)
Industrialization Process in Early 20th Century Russia
.... to the city to work in deplorable conditions in the factories, or whether they stayed in the rural areas to work a depleted
land,
peasants suffered mightily ....
(1923

8

)
The Chinese Communist Party (CCP): Historical Ancedote
.... The middle
peasants owned their
land, but barely survived. .... Those
peasants who received good
land would not get the best livestock, and vice versa. ....
(1483

6

)
Era of Great Reforms in Russia
.... to the city to work in deplorable conditions in the factories, or whether they stayed in the rural areas to work a depleted
land,
peasants suffered mightily ....
(3906

16

)
Land Ownership in 18th Century England
.... become distinct. On the other hand, it meant that
peasants could no longer draw their identity from the
land that they worked. By the ....
(1915

8

)
Land & Power in 18th Century England
.... become distinct. On the other hand, it meant that
peasants could no longer draw their identity from the
land that they worked. By the ....
(2004

8

)
The Collapse of Slavery and the Rise of Feudalism
.... the harvest. While the
peasants, or tenants, lived and worked on the
land, they did not own it; the landlord did. He allowed them ....
(1265

5

)
Broad Base of Support For the Mexican Revolution
.... A system was set up for the restoration of
land to the
peasants: "These grants were to be made from the expropriation and distribution of the haciendas of the ....
(1497

6

)
Broad Base of Support of the Mexican Revolution
.... A system was set up for the restoration of
land to the
peasants: "These grants were to be made from the expropriation and distribution of the haciendas of the ....
(1480

6

)
Mao Zedong I
.... This campaign went hand and hand with the
land reform that the
peasants had demanded in the revolutionary years and which Mao saw as an experiment well worth ....
(1688

7

)
The Dragon's Village & Things Fall Apart
.... first problem. Historically, the
peasants worked the
land and thus there was no need for educating them. Consequently, there was ....
(1607

6

)
Rigoberta Menchu's I, Rigoberta Menchu: An Indian Woman in ...
.... Menchu's (107) central call to arms rests upon the fact that "we love our
land very much." When the
land was taken away from the
peasants throughout the Global ....
(1473

6

)
Pugachev's Rebellion
.... freedom from paying levies, soul taxes, and other taxes that the nobles saw fit to levy against them.[2] The
peasants woudl be allowed to own
land but would ....
(936

4

)
Modern law in English-influenced Judiciaries
.... The demesne was the
land retained by the lord for his own use; arable
land was parcelled out to the
peasants, or tenants, whose right to the
land was known as ....
(2237

9

)
Social Origins of Dictatorship and Democracy
.... Meanwhile, far from protecting the
peasants on their
land, feudal lords appropriated peasant
land holdings for their commercial gain in the form of so-called ....
(2299

9

)
Critique of Inevitable Revolutions (LeFeber)
.... themselves in power.
Land reform, much needed to give the
peasants more
land, has been stifled at the point of a gun. Since the early ....
(1538

6

)
Chiapas Rebellion in Mexico
.... of National Liberation (EZLN) after Emiliano Zapata, one of the leaders of the Mexican Revolution of 1910, who called for the return of
land to the
peasants. ....
(2297

9

)
The Chinese Revolution of 1949
.... The rural strategy included the confiscation of the
land of landlords and rich
peasants, and the distribution of this
land to poor
peasants. ....
(1838

7

)
Early Japanese Government
.... was their demonstrated mastery of two of the main sources of feudal power that had to be controlled and exploited:
land and
peasants" (Pyle 8). Oda was the ....
(1510

6

)
Mao Zedong and Political Theory
.... party leaders in this era were concerned about peasant individualism and took the position that
land reform would only reinforce the
peasants' attachment to ....
(3022

12

)
Early Trade Fairs
.... Though a form of bondage, it differed from slavery in that the serf could not be arbhtrarily turned nff the
land, a matter of great importance to
peasants. ....
(2158

9

)
Fairs of Champagne
.... Though a form of bondage, it differed from slavery in that the serf could not be arbhtrarily turned nff the
land, a matter of great importance to
peasants. ....
(2158

9

)
Economic & Political Analysis of Mexico
.... Under this system, the government owned the
land, but
peasants were granted the right to both farm the
land and to pass on those farming rights to future ....
(4384

18

)
Political, Economic & Social Change in Mexico
.... Under this system, the government owned the
land, but
peasants were granted the right to both farm the
land and to pass on those farming rights to future ....
(4383

18

)
Development of Mao's Thought
.... The rural strategy also included the confiscation of the
land of landlords and rich
peasants and the distribution of this
land to poor
peasants. ....
(2711

11

)