Farming the nation: agrarian parties and the national question in interwar europe

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  • who: Agrarian Parties A Brief et al. from the parliamentary majorityMoreover, this is not a hypothetical scenario because it is exactly what occurred in Bulgaria between , and, . In the chaos of humiliating defeat, territorial losses and economic disaster that followed on the heels of the Great War, the charismatic Alexandr Stamboliski`s (1879-1923) Agrarian Union came into its own as an alternative to the disgraced traditional parties and monarchical power in a country where three quarters of the population lived off agriculture. In this case, the agrarian party in question did not intend to add nuances . . .

     

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