Robert Conquest, The Harvest of Sorrow: Soviet Collectivization and the Terror-Famine (University of Alberta Press, 1986).
Preface
Contents
Introduction
- THE PROTAGONISTS: PARTY, PEASANTS AND NATION
- The Peasants and the Party
- The Ukrainian Nationality and Leninism
- Revolution, Peasant War and Famine, 1917-1921
- Stalemate, 1921-1927
- II TO CRUSH THE PEASANTRY
- Collision Course, 1928-1929
- The Fate of the 'Kulaks'
- Crash Collectivization and its Defeat, January-March 1930
- The End of the Free Peasantry, 1930-1932
- Central Asia and the Kazakh Tragedy
- The Churches and the People
- III THE TERROR-FAMINE
- Assault on the Ukraine/1930-32
- The Famine Rages
- A Land Laid Waste
- Kuban, Don and Volga
- Children
- The Death Roll
- The Record of the West
- Responsibilities
Epilogue THE AFTERMATH Notes
Select Bibliography
Index
The black earth
Was sown with bones
And watered with blood
For a harvest of sorrow
On the land of Rus'The Armament of Igor