Porolničování cukrovarů v českých zemích (s důrazem k situaci na Moravě a ve Slezsku) v letech před první světovou válkou a v první polovině dvacátých let Československé republiky

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Title in English A Transfers of Sugar Factories in the Czech Lands (with the Emphasis on the Situation in Moravia and Silesia) in the Years before the First World War and in the Early Twenties of the Czechoslovak Republic
Authors

ČAPKA František

Year of publication 2014
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Listy cukrovarnické a řepařské
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Education

Citation
Field History
Keywords sugar beat; sugar factories; cartel; sugar beet growers; sugar factories; owners sugar beet; union bank
Description Since the mid-90s of the 19th century the efforts to take over the sugar factories in the Czech lands by cartel agreements on the purchase of sugar beet from beet growers were revived. Yet, the peasants were against it and with the support of the newly established Central Union of Beet Growers, they took their own actions to transfer the sugar factories into peasant property, and their pressure grew stronger. The peaasants sought to establish "their own" sugar factories into peasant property, that is to acquire the shares of those sugar factories to which they were selling beet. The research study approximates divides the process of transferring the sugar factories into peasant property into two time periods: before 1914 and until the first half of the 1920s.
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