Agrārā reforma Latvijā: diplomdarbs
1931
Gundegs-Ķirsis, Minna
[Table of contents. Preface. Part I. Historical review. 1) Ancient Latvia. Land, people and culture. 2) The times of Latvian captivity. 3) History of agrarian reform. Part II. A theoretical review. 1) Latvia as an agrarian country. 2) The nature and extent of the agrarian problem. 3) The agrarian question in a historical perspective: a) Ancient times; b) Mercantilism; c) Economic liberalism; d) Agrarian crisis. 4) Our land in the past and present. Part III. Implementation and achievements of agrarian reform. 1) Heritage of Free Latvia. 2) Agrarian reform legislation. 3) Execution of agrarian reform laws: a) State land fund and its area; b) Division of the land fund and allocators; c) The transformed land property relations. 4) Large farms or small farms. 5) Achievements of agrarian reform. 6) Future tasks. 7) The nobles’ complaint to the Union of Nations: a) The nobles’ complaint and its motivation; b) Latvian government’s response; c) The role and politics of the German nobles. 8) Agrarian reform in other countries. 9) Some remarks about our agrarian reform. Literature.]
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