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Social and Political Activity of Peasantry in 1905-1907
By the beginning of 1905, a crisis was impending in all spheres of Russian society. Agrarian problems caused by objective and subjective factors prompted the peasantry to declare their principled positions on solving agrarian problems. The period of 1905-
Yulia Pasichna, Andriy Berestovyi
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Agrarian Crisis and Transformation in India [PDF]
This paper examines the changes taking place in the agriculture sector in India, especially since the launching of neoliberal reforms in 1991.Indian agriculture continues to employ the vast majority of the people but in recent years it has experienced a ...
Siddiqui, Kalim
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One factor that affects the development of society is industrialization, where industrialization is needed to transform an agricultural community towards an advanced and modern industrial community. Based on those thoughts, the focus of this research is:
Mohammad Mulyadi
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Matthew as marginal scribe in an advanced agrarian society
Analysis of 22 references to scribes in the Gospel of Matthew shows that a few of them are positive comments and that the author himself was a scribe. What type of scribe was he and how can we clarify his social context?
D.C. Duling
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Caste at the City’s Edge: Land Struggles in Peri-urban Bengaluru
Building on recent literature that explores how the social logics of older agrarian formations are refracted in processes of urbanization, the paper foregrounds the significance of caste in rapidly changing peri-urban spaces.
Carol Upadhya, Sachinkumar Rathod
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Becoming local citizens: Senegalese migrants and agrarian clientelism in the Gambia [PDF]
Drawing on ethnographic research with Senegalese female migrants in Brikama, The Gambia this article examines local citizenship and agrarian clientelism.
Kea, Pamela
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Custom in context : Medieval and Early Modern Scotland and England [PDF]
Studying custom and its context gives unique insights into relations of property, production and law in a society. The first part of the article discusses meaning in Scotland, focusing on ‘custom as normative practice, custom as unwritten law, and custom
Houston, Robert (Rab)
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Nuclear pore links Fob1‐dependent rDNA damage relocation to lifespan control
Damaged rDNA accumulates at a specific perinuclear interface that couples nucleolar escape with nuclear envelope association. Nuclear pores at this site help inhibit Fob1‐induced rDNA instability. This spatial organization of damage handling supports a functional link between nuclear architecture, rDNA stability, and replicative lifespan in yeast.
Yamato Okada +5 more
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Development of Biblical society from a horti-cultural economy to a simplistic agrarian economy The aim of this article is to study the evolution of the ancient economy from a horti-cultural one to a simplistic agrarian economy.
G.J. Volschenk
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Background Obesity, defined by BMI ≥30kg/m2, is a risk factor for functional limitations in people with knee osteoarthritis (OA). However, function varies among such individuals. Our objective was to evaluate the implications of obesity subtypes on longitudinal patterns of physical functioning in people with or at risk for knee OA.
Kristine Godziuk +6 more
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