A history of women's riots against collectivization in Stalin's Russia. Copied to clipboard Attachments Women's Riots against Collectivization .pdf (476.75 KB) women Russia riots peasants Lynne Viola PDF Comments The first paragraph is The first paragraph is nonsense. Baba is an abbreviation of Grandmother. The more accurate translation would be Granny Riots.
The first paragraph is The first paragraph is nonsense. Baba is an abbreviation of Grandmother. The more accurate translation would be Granny Riots.
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The first paragraph is
The first paragraph is nonsense. Baba is an abbreviation of Grandmother. The more accurate translation would be Granny Riots.