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Definition of Kulaks
1. kulak [n] - See also: kulak
Lexicographical Neighbors of Kulaks
Literary usage of Kulaks
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Estonia and the Estonians by Toivo U. Raun (2001)
"By January 1948 kulaks—along with alleged Nazi collaborators and the families of
pro- independence guerrillas—were barred from joining kolkhozes.29 The ..."
2. The Azerbaijani Turks: Power and Identity Under Russian Rule by Audrey L. Altstadt (1992)
"Despite population changes from death and exile, authorities demanded that village
soviets surrender that number of kulaks to the ..."
3. Lenin's Legacy: The Story of the Cpsu by Robert G. Wesson (1978)
"Stalin convinced himself that the more prosperous peasants (who were pejoratively
dubbed "kulaks" or "fists" after the village capitalists-money lenders) ..."
4. The Crimean Tatars by Alan W. Fisher (1978)
""He pursued a program of helping the kulaks [rich peasants] in the Crimea.
Together with the kulaks and the bourgeois nationalists, Ibrahimov worked against ..."
5. Programme of the World Revolution by Nikolaĭ Ivanovich Bukharin (1920)
"At present in some of the villages and provincial towns, some idiotic schoolmasters,
aided by the " kulaks " (or rather the " kulaks " aided by these ..."
6. Russia in 1919 by Arthur Ransome (1919)
"It was intended to affect the propertied classes only, and thus to weaken the
kulaks (hard- fists, rich peasants) in the villages and to teach the poorer ..."