Abstract

The article analyzes the early works of famous Professor
 V.G. Tyukavkin. In particular, it reveals issues of research methodology,
 presents the conceptual vision of the problems of social and
 economic development of Siberian village of the early twentieth
 century. V.G. Tyukavkin was a supporter of the theory of a sufficiently
 high level of development of productive forces in agriculture
 of Siberia. Analyzing the questions of land tenure, land use, farming
 systems, cooperation, differentiation of the Siberian peasantry,
 he within the dominant methodology concludes that the region ripe
 for revolution. The article at the same time shows impartiality of
 the researcher, who, despite existing views, studied a vast array of
 dataand showed that Siberia had been turned into a granary of
 Russia demonstrating high performance and European quality (and
 oftensurpassed it, i.e. in oil production). The author for the first
 time in Soviet historiography raised the question of new forms of
 the organization of peasant production in Siberia – cooperation.

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