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The Cotton Famine: Uzbekistan's Soviet Agricultural Revolution

The Cotton Famine: Uzbekistan's Soviet Agricultural Revolution

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In this episode of The Story of Uzbekistan, Lucas and Luna explore the Soviet cotton monoculture that transformed Central Asia's landscape and society. Focusing on the era from the 1920s to the 1960s, they discuss how Uzbekistan became the USSR's primary cotton producer through forced collectivization, massive irrigation projects like the Ferghana Canal and the Karakum Canal, and the exploitative 'one-crop' system. The conversation highlights the human cost: the disruption of traditional farming, the environmental devastation of the Aral Sea, and the legacy of economic dependency that persists today. Key figures like Sharof Rashidov, the long-serving Uzbek Communist Party leader, and the Soviet planner Vladimir Lenin's cotton policy are examined. This episode builds on earlier discussions of Tsarist cotton expansion and the Aral Sea disaster, offering a nuanced look at a pivotal chapter in Uzbek history. #Uzbekistan #SovietUnion #CottonMonoculture #CentralAsia #Agriculture #FerghanaValley #KarakumCanal #AralSea #Collectivization #SharofRashidov #Stalin #Khrushchev #Irrigation #EnvironmentalHistory #History #FexingoHistory #Podcast #20thCentury Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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