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From Peasant Studies to Agrarian Change

Journal of Agrarian Change, 2001
This inaugural essay surveys themes and approaches in agrarian political economy over the last three decades, especially with reference to contributions to, and debates in, the Journal of Peasant Studies of which T. J. Byres was editor from 1973 to 2000 and Henry Bernstein editor from 1985 to 2000.
Henry Bernstein, Terence J. Byres
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Nach den peasant studies

2022
Jahrbuch f r Geschichte des l ndlichen Raumes, Bd. 1 (2004): Agrargeschichte schreiben.
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Peasant Studies: Subsistence, Justice, and Precarity

The Journal of Asian Studies, 2021
“There are districts in which the position of the rural population is that of a man standing permanently up to the neck in water, so that even a ripple is sufficient to drown him.” With this epigraph, invoking the words of economic historian R. H. Tawney, James C. Scott launched The Moral Economy of the Peasant.
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PEASANTS' SOCIAL ACTION STRATEGIES IN AGRARIAN CONFLICT (STUDY OF THE INDONESIAN PEASANTS' UNION)

Journal of Peasants’ Rights, 2022
Movements that are carried out to get resources or desire to achieve social justice, the community needs to regulate the strategies used in carrying out social action. Including for the peasant community in the face of agrarian conflict, as well as SPI (Indonesian Peasants' Union) which organizes peasants' communities facing agrarian conflicts to carry
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Hungarian Peasant Studies

1970
I have chosen to discuss some aspects of peasant studies because they constitute the focal point of interest of Hungarian ethnology and because vanishing peasant subculture constitutes a subject for urgent anthropological study. The first section of this paper will be devoted to a discussion of some fundamental changes which characterize peasant ...
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Some recent East African peasant studies

The Journal of Peasant Studies, 1982
Torben Bager, Marketing Cooperatives and Peasants in Kenya Scandinavian Institute of African Studies, Uppsala, 1980, pp. 116. No price. John Carlsen, Economic and Social transformation in Rural Kenya Scandinavian Institute of African Studies, Uppsala, 1980, pp. 230. No price. Frederick Cooper, From Slaves to Squatters: Plantation Labour and Agriculture
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Recent Studies of the Russian Peasant*

American Anthropologist, 1956
THERE is a vast literature on the Russian peasant. In the 19th century the Russian peasant became known to the west through the writings of Russian novelists, especially Leo Tolstoi, and of foreign travellers. These latter include A. von Haxthausen (1844-1852), an incisive survey unfortunately involved in an outmoded controversy over the "original ...
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latin american peasant studies in a "postcolonial" era

Journal of Latin American Anthropology, 1995
This paper outlines a series of connected, but discontinuous traditions in the Study of Latin American peasantries and argues for the continuing importance of peasant studies for an understanding of Latin American fields of power.
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Peasants as a Focus in African Studies

African Studies Review, 1977
Are there peasants in Africa? This question is not academic, though academics have contributed extensively to the discussion. Once seen as a transitional stage, peasants and peasant societies have emerged as a focus for research that, to an increasing extent, cuts across disciplines, continents, and historical periods. This developing academic interest
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The European Peasant Family and Society: Historical Studies

Journal of Interdisciplinary History, 1997
In recent years the peasant household has become a central focal point of social history. This is true not only because the peasant represents the major element of European society through the nineteenth century, but also because many of the main issues in modern historical debate can be studied within the sphere of the peasant family.
Liana Vardi, Richard L. Rudolph
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