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Farming the Red Land: Jewish Agricultural Colonization and Local Soviet Power, 1924-1941
Author: Jonathan L. Dekel-Chen
Year: March 1, 2005
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Language: English



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Farming the Red Land: Jewish Agricultural Colonization and Local Soviet Power, 1924-1941 In the early 1920s, a group of visionary American Jewish leaders set out to establish a series of agricultural colonies in the fertile regions of Crimea and southern Ukraine. Their goal was to create a thriving Jewish community that would not only provide for their own needs but also serve as a model for other Jewish communities around the world. This ambitious project, known as "farming the red land aimed to transform the arid steppes of Ukraine into productive farmland and bring prosperity to the region's Jewish population. However, fewer than 20 years later, the dream turned into a tragedy. In his groundbreaking book, Farming the Red Land, Jonathan DekelChen delves into the history of these Jewish agricultural colonies, offering a unique window into Soviet rural life during those turbulent years. The Book's Plot DekelChen's meticulous research draws on extensive archives and oral histories to paint a vivid picture of the challenges faced by the colonists.
Farming the Red Land: Jewish Agricultural Colonization and Local Soviet Power, 1924-1941 В начале 1920-х годов группа дальновидных американских еврейских лидеров намеревалась основать серию сельскохозяйственных колоний в плодородных районах Крыма и на юге Украины. Их целью было создание процветающей еврейской общины, которая не только обеспечивала бы их собственные потребности, но и служила бы моделью для других еврейских общин по всему миру. Этот амбициозный проект, известный как «выращивание красной земли», был направлен на превращение засушливых степей Украины в продуктивные сельскохозяйственные угодья и обеспечение процветания еврейскому населению региона. Однако не прошло и 20 лет, как сон обернулся трагедией. В своей новаторской книге «Фермерство на Красной земле» Джонатан ДекельЧен углубляется в историю этих еврейских сельскохозяйственных колоний, предлагая уникальное окно в советскую сельскую жизнь в те бурные годы. Тщательное исследование The Book's Plot DekelChen опирается на обширные архивы и устные истории, чтобы нарисовать яркую картину проблем, с которыми сталкиваются колонисты.
Farming the Red Land : Jewish Agricultural Colonization and Local Soviet Power, 1924-1941 Au début des années 1920, un groupe de dirigeants juifs américains visionnaires avait l'intention d'établir une série de colonies agricoles dans les régions fertiles de Crimée et dans le sud de l'Ukraine. ur but était de créer une communauté juive prospère qui non seulement répondrait à leurs propres besoins, mais servirait aussi de modèle pour d'autres communautés juives du monde entier. Ce projet ambitieux, connu sous le nom de « culture de la terre rouge », visait à transformer les steppes arides de l'Ukraine en terres agricoles productives et à assurer la prospérité de la population juive de la région. Mais 20 ans plus tard, le rêve s'est transformé en tragédie. Dans son livre pionnier « L'agriculture en Terre Rouge », Jonathan DeckelChen s'intéresse à l'histoire de ces colonies agricoles juives en offrant une fenêtre unique sur la vie rurale soviétique dans ces années agitées. L'étude approfondie de The Book Plot DekelChen s'appuie sur de vastes archives et des histoires orales pour dresser un tableau brillant des problèmes auxquels les colons sont confrontés.
Farming the Red Land: Jewish Colonization Agricultural and Local Soviet Power, 1924-1941 A principios de la década de 1920, un grupo de líderes judíos estadounidenses visionarios se propusieron establecer una serie de colonias agrícolas en las zonas fértiles de Crimea y en el sur de Ucrania. Su objetivo era crear una próspera comunidad judía que no solo atendiera sus propias necesidades, sino que también sirviera como modelo para otras comunidades judías de todo el mundo. Este ambicioso proyecto, conocido como «cultivo de la tierra roja», tenía como objetivo convertir las estepas áridas de Ucrania en tierras agrícolas productivas y asegurar la prosperidad a la población judía de la región. n embargo, no han pasado 20 desde que el sueño se convirtió en tragedia. En su libro pionero «La agricultura en la Tierra Roja», Jonathan DeckelChen profundiza en la historia de estas colonias agrícolas judías, ofreciendo una ventana única a la vida rural soviética en aquellos turbulentos. Un estudio exhaustivo de The Book's Plot DekelChen se basa en extensos archivos e historias orales para dibujar una imagen vívida de los problemas que enfrentan los colonos.
Farming the Red Land: Jewish Agricultural Colonization and Local Soviet Power, 1924-1941 Anfang der 1920er Jahre machte sich eine Gruppe visionärer amerikanischer jüdischer Führer daran, eine Reihe landwirtschaftlicher Kolonien in den fruchtbaren Gebieten der Krim und der Südukraine zu gründen. Ihr Ziel war es, eine blühende jüdische Gemeinde zu schaffen, die nicht nur für ihre eigenen Bedürfnisse sorgt, sondern auch als Modell für andere jüdische Gemeinden auf der ganzen Welt dient. Dieses ehrgeizige Projekt, bekannt als „Anbau von rotem Land“, zielte darauf ab, die trockenen Steppen der Ukraine in produktives Ackerland zu verwandeln und der jüdischen Bevölkerung der Region Wohlstand zu bieten. Doch nicht einmal 20 Jahre später verwandelte sich der Traum in eine Tragödie. In seinem bahnbrechenden Buch Farming in the Red Land geht Jonathan DeckelChen tiefer in die Geschichte dieser jüdischen Agrarkolonien ein und bietet ein einzigartiges Fenster zum sowjetischen Landleben in diesen turbulenten Jahren. Sorgfältige Recherche The Book's Plot DekelChen stützt sich auf umfangreiche Archive und mündliche Geschichten, um ein lebendiges Bild der Probleme zu zeichnen, mit denen Kolonisten konfrontiert sind.
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Kızıl Toprakların Tarımı: Yahudi Tarımsal Kolonizasyonu ve Yerel Sovyet Gücü, 1924-1941 1920'lerin başında, bir grup vizyoner Amerikalı Yahudi lider, Kırım ve güney Ukrayna'nın verimli bölgelerinde bir dizi tarımsal koloni kurmaya başladı. Amaçları, sadece kendi ihtiyaçlarını karşılamakla kalmayacak, aynı zamanda dünyadaki diğer Yahudi toplulukları için de bir model teşkil edecek gelişen bir Yahudi topluluğu yaratmaktı. "Kırmızı toprak ekimi'olarak bilinen iddialı proje, Ukrayna'nın kurak bozkırlarını verimli tarım alanlarına dönüştürmeyi ve bölgenin Yahudi nüfusu için refah sağlamayı amaçlıyordu. Ancak, 20 yıldan kısa bir süre sonra, rüya bir trajediye dönüştü. Jonathan DekelChen, Farming on Red Land (Kızıl Topraklarda Çiftçilik) adlı çığır açan kitabında, bu Yahudi tarım kolonilerinin tarihini inceleyerek, o çalkantılı yıllarda Sovyet kırsal yaşamına eşsiz bir pencere açıyor. The Book's Plot DekelChen tarafından yapılan titiz bir çalışma, sömürgecilerin karşılaştığı zorlukların canlı bir resmini çizmek için kapsamlı arşivlerden ve sözlü tarihlerden yararlanmaktadır.
زراعة الأرض الحمراء: الاستعمار الزراعي اليهودي والقوة السوفيتية المحلية، 1924-1941 في أوائل عشرينيات القرن الماضي، شرعت مجموعة من القادة اليهود الأمريكيين ذوي الرؤية في إنشاء سلسلة من المستعمرات الزراعية في المناطق الخصبة في شبه جزيرة القرم وجنوب أوكرانيا. كان هدفهم هو إنشاء مجتمع يهودي مزدهر لا يوفر فقط احتياجاتهم الخاصة، ولكن أيضًا بمثابة نموذج للمجتمعات اليهودية الأخرى في جميع أنحاء العالم. يُعرف المشروع الطموح باسم «زراعة الأراضي الحمراء»، ويهدف إلى تحويل السهوب القاحلة في أوكرانيا إلى أراضي زراعية منتجة وضمان الازدهار للسكان اليهود في المنطقة. ومع ذلك، بعد أقل من 20 عامًا، تحول الحلم إلى مأساة. في كتابه الرائد Farming on Red Land، يتعمق جوناثان ديكل تشين في تاريخ هذه المستعمرات الزراعية اليهودية، ويقدم نافذة فريدة على الحياة الريفية السوفيتية خلال تلك السنوات المضطربة. تعتمد دراسة دقيقة أجرتها The Book's Plot DekelChen على أرشيفات واسعة النطاق وتاريخ شفهي لرسم صورة حية للتحديات التي يواجهها المستعمرون.

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