Abstract

The paper aims to identify specificity of interaction of the Mennonite agricultural cooperatives in Russia and Ukraine in the years of New Economic Policy. The article considers interaction of the All-Russian Mennonite Agricultural Union and the Mennonite agricultural cooperatives in Ukraine, justifies existence of mutually beneficial economic cooperation. Scientific originality of the study lies in the fact that the authors analyze activity of the Mennonite agricultural cooperation in the USSR in the 1920s, introduce new empirical material. The research findings are as follows: the authors prove that interregional interaction of the Mennonite cooperatives continued almost throughout the entire period of New Economic Policy, which makes them a unique socio-economic structure under the Soviet regime.

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