New Farmers' Movements in IndiaTom Brass Routledge, 05/03/2014 - 304 من الصفحات The essays in this collection focus on the reasons for and background to the emergence during the 1980s of the new farmers' movements in India. In addition to a more general consideration of the economic, political and theoretical dimensions of this development, there are case studies which cover the farmer's movements in Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Punjab and Karnataka. |
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Tom Brass. The essays in this collection focus on the reasons for and background to the emergence during the 1980s of the new farmers ' movements in India . The international group of scholars contributing to this volume include Tom ...
Tom Brass. The essays in this collection focus on the reasons for and background to the emergence during the 1980s of the new farmers ' movements in India . The international group of scholars contributing to this volume include Tom ...
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... reasons, and drawing very different conclusions, Lindberg, Omvedt and Brass agree that the farmers' movements are part of the new social movements that have emerged as a global phenomenon from the late 1960s onwards. Locating his ...
... reasons, and drawing very different conclusions, Lindberg, Omvedt and Brass agree that the farmers' movements are part of the new social movements that have emerged as a global phenomenon from the late 1960s onwards. Locating his ...
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... reasons for the continuing underdevelopment of India and its accompanying rural poverty. As outlined by Assadi (and also by Banaji), the KRRS attributes the economic backwardness of India generally – conceptualised as 'weak capitalism ...
... reasons for the continuing underdevelopment of India and its accompanying rural poverty. As outlined by Assadi (and also by Banaji), the KRRS attributes the economic backwardness of India generally – conceptualised as 'weak capitalism ...
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... the world during the 1980s which come under the general rubric of ' new social movements ?? For very different reasons , and drawing very different conclusions , Lindberg , New Farmers • Movements in India 4 NEW FARMERS ' MOVEMENTS IN ...
... the world during the 1980s which come under the general rubric of ' new social movements ?? For very different reasons , and drawing very different conclusions , Lindberg , New Farmers • Movements in India 4 NEW FARMERS ' MOVEMENTS IN ...
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... reasons for the continuing underdevelopment of India and its accompanying rural poverty . As outlined by Assadi ( and also by Banaji ) , the KRRS attributes the economic backwardness of India generally - conceptualised as ' weak ...
... reasons for the continuing underdevelopment of India and its accompanying rural poverty . As outlined by Assadi ( and also by Banaji ) , the KRRS attributes the economic backwardness of India generally - conceptualised as ' weak ...
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The Class Character and Politics of | 72 |
New Farmers Movements in India | 95 |
Hindutva Politics and | 165 |
The Farmers Movement and Agrarian | 195 |
Khadi Curtain Weak Capitalism | 212 |
A Critique | 228 |
Populism Peasants | 246 |
Abstracts | 287 |
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