1. Russian peasants were different from other European peasants in many ways. They pooled their land together periodically and their commons divide it according to the needs of individual families.
Russian peasants had no regard for the nobility. This was unlike France where during the French Revolution in Brittany peasants respected nobles and fought for them. Type your answer here...
A kulak was a wealthy peasant farmer in 19th century Russia.
The French Revolution
Peasant farmers, factory workers and soldiers all blamed the Tsar for the poor economic conditions.
No French revolutionary took control of a government in 1917; however a Russian revolutionary, Vladimir Lenin, took control of the Russian government in 1917.
When wealth comes from employment or education as opposed to Aristocratic Origin, you got yourself a Bourgeoisie. The wealth ultimately comes from the exploitation of the fellow peasant, which at that stage has become a Proletariat. However these are just terms, other terms include: employees and executives. Russian Revolution= Kulak
The Russian Peasant - 1912 was released on: USA: 17 January 1912
The word for peasant mother in Russian is "ะบัะตััััะฝะบะฐ" (krestyanka).
babushkas
Krest'yanin
A Russian peasant.
Farm
A man
A wealthy Russian peasant may also be referred to as a kulak. Kulaks were prosperous peasants in the Russian Empire and Soviet Union who owned larger farms and often employed laborers.
le paysan
the Peasant Revolt
Kulak
The peasant.