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The systeme agraire concept in francophone peasant studies [PDF]
Abstract Among the many concepts used in farming systems research, the agrarian system— systeme agraire —stands out in the works of francophone agronomists, agricultural economists and geographers. It is an all-encompassing concept, capable of making sense of agricultural activities at a regional scale in a way that accounts for both ecological and ...
H. Cochet
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This article explores the political role of rural and indigenous women in the context of the socio-environmental, health and political crises in Chile, where social movements have pressured the political establishment to decisively move towards a change ...
M. Calcagni
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PEASANT CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS IN THE AGRARIAN PROTESTS OF 1905–1907
in the peasant revolution of 1902–1922. The study aims at the historical justification of Danilov-Shanin’s concept through generational history combined with peasant studies and interdisciplinary approach.
История Крестьяноведение
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Reading markets politically: on the transformativity and relevance of peasant markets
This paper discusses how newly constructed peasant markets are increasingly extending beyond the boundaries (and limits) of the local. This brings their new potentials in relevance and transformativity.
J. van der Ploeg +2 more
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Politically engaged, pluralist and internationalist: critical agrarian studies today
Critical Agrarian Studies has three actual and aspirational interlocking features which together connect the worlds of academic research and practical politics: it is politically engaged, pluralist and internationalist.
S. Borras
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The agrarian question and violence in Colombia: conflict and development [PDF]
This article examines connections between Colombia’s internal armed conflict and agrarian questions. It pays attention to the country’s specific historical trajectory of agrarian change, the violent expression of social tensions that this elicited, and ...
Akram-Lodhi +55 more
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“Moral economy” as a concept and P. P. Marchenya as its researcher
Background. The theory of social progress that emerged in the 19th century was unanimously applied in Soviet historiography as a research methodology taking the form of “Marxism-Leninism” and (or) “scientific communism”.
V.V. Babashkin, O.G. Bukhovets
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The famous historian of agrarian history Andrii Shestakov in the 1920s in his scholarly studies as to 1917 in Russia used the term "peasant revolution". In such a situation, the modern scientific school of V.
Igor Fareniy
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