Robert Conquest, The Harvest of Sorrow: Soviet Collectivization and the Terror-Famine (University of Alberta Press, 1986).

Contents

Preface
Introduction
  1. THE PROTAGONISTS: PARTY, PEASANTS AND NATION
    1. The Peasants and the Party
    2. The Ukrainian Nationality and Leninism
    3. Revolution, Peasant War and Famine, 1917-1921
    4. Stalemate, 1921-1927
  2. II TO CRUSH THE PEASANTRY
    1. Collision Course, 1928-1929
    2. The Fate of the 'Kulaks'
    3. Crash Collectivization and its Defeat, January-March 1930
    4. The End of the Free Peasantry, 1930-1932
    5. Central Asia and the Kazakh Tragedy
    6. The Churches and the People
  3. III THE TERROR-FAMINE
    1. Assault on the Ukraine/1930-32
    2. The Famine Rages
    3. A Land Laid Waste
    4. Kuban, Don and Volga
    5. Children
    6. The Death Roll
    7. The Record of the West
    8. Responsibilities
Epilogue THE AFTERMATH
Notes
Select Bibliography
Index


The black earth
Was sown with bones
And watered with blood
For a harvest of sorrow
On the land of Rus'

The Armament of Igor