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The present research featured the agrotechnical prerequisites of the agrarian reform introduced by P. A. Stolypin. The article focuses on the agrotechnical crisis in the rural Russian in the post-reform period. However, the complex and debatable matter of the effect of the community on the crisis was beyond the scope of the study. The author believes that the crisis of the three-field system was connected with the natural population increase and the agricultural overpopulation. The paper describes the methods used by Russian farmers to deal with the lack or agricultural lands and reveals their extensive nature. The author summarized and analyzed options for overcoming the agrotechnical crisis proposed by various state, political, and public figures in the late XIX century. A radical modernization of the Russian village was necessary to overcome the agrotechnical crisis and move on to intensive production forms, and the state policy should have become the instrument of that modernization. The agrarian reform conducted by P. A. Stolypin proved to have some agrotechnical prerequisites.

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  • The article focuses on the agrotechnical crisis in the rural Russian in the post-reform period

  • The author believes that the crisis of the three-field system was connected with the natural population increase and the agricultural overpopulation

  • The author summarized and analyzed options for overcoming the agrotechnical crisis proposed by various state, political, and public figures in the late XIX century

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Л. Аграрный кризис в российской деревне начала XX века // Вопросы истории. В. Сельское хозяйство довоенной России и СССР. Ф. Декрет о земле // Большая российская энциклопедия. Л. Реформаторство XX века и крестьянский менталитет // Менталитет и аграрное развитие России (XIX–XX вв.): мат-лы Междунар.

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