Disrupted Landscapes
State, Peasants and the Politics of Land in Postsocialist Romania
<p> The fall of the Soviet Union was a transformative event for the national political economies of Eastern Europe, leading not only to new regimes of ownership and development but to dramatic changes in the natural world itself. This painstakingly researched volume focuses on the emblematic case of postsocialist Romania, in which the transition from collectivization to privatization profoundly reshaped the nation’s forests, farmlands, and rivers. From bureaucrats abetting illegal deforestation to peasants opposing government agricultural policies, it reveals the social and political mechanisms by which neoliberalism was introduced into the Romanian landscape.</p>
mars 2016, 252 pages, Environment in History: International Perspectives, Anglais
BERGHAHN BOOKS
9781785331213
BERGHAHN BOOKS
9781785331213

