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Bibliographic description:
Budaeva T. V.
LAND RELATIONS IN BURYATIA AFTER THE OCTOBER REVOLUTION OF 1917 // BSU bulletin. Humanities Research of Inner Asia. - 2022. №1. . - С. 64-69.
Title:
LAND RELATIONS IN BURYATIA AFTER THE OCTOBER REVOLUTION OF 1917
Financing:
Codes:
DOI: 10.18101/2305-753X-2022-1-64-69UDK: 94(093)"1902/11"
Annotation:
The article discusses the key land laws, such as the Decree on Land (to imple-ment the provisions of the Decree, a resolution and instructions on land affairs were is-sued), a law on land socialization, as well as a resolution on the regulation of land use and intensive growth of land measuring work in the country, etc. A large role was assigned to local land departments, which implemented land reforms of the new government. Land re-lations in the region after the October Socialist Revolution of 1917 began to be reformed in accordance with the new land legislation, and the Soviet government started large-scale changes in land tenure, which had been interrupted by the civil war and intervention. Buryatia had its own specific features that should be taken into account, such as the dis-parity in land use between different land societies, in particular, peasant and non-Russian, which had existed for many years. Land conflicts in the repuplic continued until the end of the civil war. Only new land reform of the late 1920s put an end to the land conflicts.
Keywords:
Soviet power, land relations, land tenure, land use, the Buryat population, Rus-sian peasants, Cossacks.
List of references:
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2. Будаева Т. В. История земельных отношений в Бурят-Монголии в 20–30-е гг. XX в.: диссертация на соискание ученой степени кандидата исторических наук. Улан-Удэ, 2005. 160 с. Текст: непосредственный.